Top 5 designs with screens


Dividing a space without actually having to build a wall has its fruitful benefits. It provides some level of privacy while allowing light to seep through, allowing the room to keep its dimensions.
Apart from that, interior design masterminds take these partitions as a huge opportunity to say something with it. Today we selected five projects with screens that had unique and original characteristics that transform the whole experience of visitors.


The Sukhothai Shanghai, submerged in Thai heritage, surrounds guests amongst screens inspired by the notion of gardens in a minimal and sophisticated way.

The Andaz Tokyo Toranmon Hills surprised us with its protagonist curved partitions that divide groups of tables. These screens aren’t just interesting from the shape point of view, but also from the material since they are made with woven natural rope.

The New York Laguardia Airport Marriot‘s sublime tapestries that act as room dividers are true pieces of art, becoming a key element in the whole design layout.

The Skytel Hotel Chengdu‘s dynamic curved silk screens provide a peaceful transition between two worlds filled with artistic taste.

The Aman Yangyun‘s screens, which in this case act as a roof instead of a wall, are exemplary role models when it comes to wood craftsmanship, filtering natural light through traditional-inspired motifs.

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THE SUKHOTHAI SHANGHAI
  Shanghai, China
by Neri & Hu Design
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NEW YORK LAGUARDIA AIRPORT MARRIOTT
  Queens, United States of America
by Sawyer & Company
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SKYTEL HOTEL CHENGDU
  Chengdu, China
by PANORAMA Design Group
 
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AMAN YANGYUN
  Shanghai, China
by Kerry Hill Architects – Singapore
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