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A shoji screen is a sliding door that also offers a simple focal point to a room.
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4 Panel sliding Shoji Screen Window. Vertical Grain Fir, White Synskin, Rubio monocoat "pure" finish. Outside mount over window wood tracks Custom built by www.pacificshojiworks.com
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Discover creative ways to integrate traditional Shoji screens into your room decor for a touch of elegance and functionality.
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What is Shoji? When you hear the word 'shoji' (pronounced 'show-jee'), in modern Japan, shoji means wooden sliding doors with translucent paper on. These doors slide on wood tracks very smoothly and quietly, work as a room divider or window coverings.The original concept of shoji was born in China, and was imported into Japan sometime between 7th to 8th centuries. The word 'shoji' indicates 'something to obstruct' in both Chinese and Japanese. At that time, it meant everything used as a room…
John Baker on Instagram: "We haven’t done many updates to our home in quite some time but there were some details to our apartment that we never quite got around to finishing. One detail are these new window screens inspired by Japanese shoji. We had grooves for a sliding window screen made at the back window for our home 12 years ago, but after some renovation fatigue we never went through with getting the shoji screens made. @studiojunction , who designed the store and our apartment came…
A house in Urawa, Saitama prefecture, design by artist Shuji Mizudome. The sequence of stepping stones that leads from the gate to the tea-ceremony room, sheltered by shoji screens, is the key feature of the small garden. View through the windows of t...
Shoji screen materials and contruction with information on reinforced Japanese papers, kumiko styles and shoji tracking systems.
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