More freedom in your space. Life with a multi-screen setup
More freedom in your space. Life with a multi-screen setup
The space somehow looks flat and dull.
I tried dividing it, but something just doesn't feel right.
That's when the idea of creating "blank space" comes in handy.
The multi-screen is a versatile piece of furniture that can divide, conceal, hang, and display, all while helping to organize the impression of a room.
It creates a soft boundary, not completely closed off, allowing light and presence to pass through. This creates a sense of openness and prevents the space from feeling cramped, naturally introducing "blank space" into the room.
Here, we introduce its basic uses.
\ 4 Basic Ways to Use It /
01. Softly Concealing
02. Dividing the Space
03. Hanging Items
04. Creating a Corner
Opening to divide, hanging to display.
With each movement, the impression of the space subtly changes.
More than just placing it, it "organizes as you use it."
The multi-screen is a piece of furniture that allows you to enjoy such transformation.
1. Softly Concealing

For those moments in life when you want to block the line of sight just a little.
The multi-screen doesn't completely close off the space; it gently blurs the view, softly concealing what you want to hide.
The light structure of fabric and frame gently tidies up bothersome areas without creating a sense of pressure.

Placed by a window, it also serves as a soft sunshade.
It lets light through, comfortably adjusting the brightness of the room.
It's not just about concealing; it's about gently creating a boundary within the space.
2. Dividing the Space

You can also partition a space with the same "softly concealing" feel.
Simply adding it to a continuous space naturally creates distinct roles for different areas, such as the living room, dining room, or bedroom.

Its adjustable angle allows for flexible layouts.
Instead of just placing it straight, you can arrange it in an L-shape to create a gentle zone.
This method subtly blocks the line of sight while adding definition to the space.
3. Hanging Items

While using it as a partition, you can also use it for "hanging."
By hanging plants, lights, or clothes on the frame, you can partition the space while simultaneously decorating and organizing it.

Hanging plants creates a light accent,
and hanging lights adds a soft point of illumination.
When the fabric is removed, it can also be used as a hanger, neatly organizing daily routines as visible storage.
It serves not only as a partition but also as a display and storage unit.
4. Creating a Corner

"Partitions" and "hanging spots" can also function as corners within a space.

before

after
Even a screen that was simply placed changes its impression significantly when plants or lights are added in front of it.
A previously unnoticed spot naturally becomes a focal point.

Furthermore, positioning it against a wall can make it act as a background, enhancing the items placed in front of it while adding depth to the space.
Dividing, concealing, hanging.
By combining all these, "meaningful places" are created within the space.
Changing Roles to Suit Your Lifestyle
The multi-screen is not a piece of furniture with a fixed purpose.
You can use it as a partition,
to divide spaces,
to hang things,
or to create a corner.

It can also be folded and stored, ready for use whenever and wherever needed.
It's not fixed in a space, but rather adapts to your lifestyle, changing its role as required.
While partitioning, it doesn't close off too much,
allowing light and presence to pass through, creating a pleasant blank space in the room.
The multi-screen is an item that teaches us how to organize space in this way.

Learn more about life with a multi-screen.
Sizes, specifications, and materials can be found on each product page.
Please take your time to consider them, along with the usage examples.
Just adding one can gradually change how you perceive and live in your space.
For a light touch, the 2-screen is recommended.
For gently partitioning a space, the 3-screen is recommended.


