The desk in the bedroom
Stood between bed and workstation, it ends the working day visually. The shelves take the printer paper and the plant.

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A folding screen that stores as well as screens: four hand-woven panels, just under six feet tall, with two shelves running through them.
Field notes
Most folding screens do one thing: block a sightline. This one adds two hand-made shelves threaded through the panels, so the divider that hides your home office corner also holds the plants, books and picture frames that make the corner look deliberate. Four panels, each 70.9 inches tall by 17.7 wide, come to just under six feet of height and around seventy inches of coverage when stood out flat.
The construction is a wood frame with hand-woven mesh in the openings, which is why the screen filters light rather than blacking it out: a room split with this divider stays lit on both sides. It weighs between 13 and 17 pounds, so one person carries and repositions it. There is nothing to assemble. Take it out of the box, unfold it, angle the panels into a zigzag that stands on its own, and load the shelves.
The dossier
A plain screen is dead space on both sides. Two shelves running through the panels turn the same footprint into display: trailing plants, a few books, a lamp on the low shelf facing the room. It also solves the stability question in a useful way, because weight on the shelves anchors the middle panels rather than relying on the zigzag alone.
Never flat. A four-panel screen stands because the hinges are angled into a shallow zigzag, and each bend braces the next panel. Aim for around 30 degrees at each hinge. Straighten it toward flat and it will go over. That geometry costs a little coverage: seventy inches of panel spans roughly sixty when angled properly.
Solid panels split a room into a lit half and a dim half. Hand-woven mesh passes light through while breaking up the view behind it, which is what you want between a bed and a desk, or across a studio apartment. Anyone standing close still sees shapes through it. This screens a space rather than sealing it.
The honest ledger
Deployment
Stood between bed and workstation, it ends the working day visually. The shelves take the printer paper and the plant.
Splits sleeping from living without a wall, and without turning either half into the dark end of the room.
Woven panels and a shelf of books behind you beat a laundry pile, and the screen folds away when the call ends.
Owner questions
The shelves, and the finish. Both screens are the same size to within a fraction of an inch and both use woven mesh. This one carries two shelves through the panels and comes in brown; the plain one is coal black with an uninterrupted weave.
No. It ships folded, unfolds by hand, and stands once you angle the panels into a zigzag.
It stands 70.9 inches tall, above head height for most seated and standing sightlines. The woven mesh breaks up the view rather than sealing it, so light still passes through.
A folding screen that stores as well as screens: four hand-woven panels, just under six feet tall, with two shelves running through them. Filed under home & pet essentials — checked against the rest of the range on this sheet.
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