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The Arrivals Screen

  • The Arrivals Screen

  • stainless steel

The 3-second version

  • Carved panels mimic fabric frozen mid-billow
  • Mirror backing reflects light in tight spaces
  • Knobs on both sides hold bags, jewelry, or accessories
  • Stops at 65 inches tall
  • Mirror surface shows fingerprints
  • Not a soundproof room divider

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Sculptural room divider inspired by windswept fabric

Most folding screens are flat fabric stretched over frames—they block sightlines but add nothing to the room. This one treats the divider itself as sculpture, carving each panel so light and shadow shift as you walk past. The mirror backing does real work in studios and narrow hallways where you need every photon, and the knobs turn dead vertical space into hanging storage without adding a rack. It's for people who need a screen that earns its footprint.

Good gift when

  • Studio apartment dwellers who need flexible zoning
  • Anyone looking to fill an awkward corner with something functional
  • People who want storage hooks that don't look like storage
  • Small-space renters who can't install permanent walls

Skip it if You need a floor-to-ceiling partition or full privacy barrier

Specs

Dimensions
72" W × 3" D × 65" H
Material
PureBond formaldehyde-free plywood, polished stainless steel mirror
Panels
3 connected, adjustable hinge
Feet
Adjustable leveling feet

What's included

  • Three-panel folding screen
  • Adjustable leveling feet

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large item; coordinate delivery timing with recipient if shipping directly.

The maker

Harry Roseman's Curtain Wall at JFK Terminal 4 captures drapery mid-flutter, turning a fleeting moment into permanent form. The Arrivals Screen borrows that tension—fabric that should fall but doesn't, motion held still—and brings it into homes where walls are too permanent and curtains too flimsy.

Sabai Design uses PureBond plywood, a material chosen for what it lacks: formaldehyde, tropical hardwoods, and the environmental compromises that usually come with furniture-grade panels. Each sheet is carved by hand to preserve the sense of volume and weight you'd see in real cloth caught by wind.

The mirror backing isn't decorative. In tight city apartments and basement guest rooms, reflection does the work of a second window, multiplying available light and making narrow hallways feel less punishing. The knobs turn both faces into usable vertical storage, so the screen earns its real estate even when you don't need a divider.

The details

This folding screen brings volume and movement to flat walls with panels carved to mimic fabric caught in motion. Each section is shaped from formaldehyde-free PureBond plywood and backed with polished stainless steel mirror, giving you texture on one side and reflection on the other.

The design draws from Harry Roseman's Curtain Wall sculpture at JFK Terminal 4, translating that sense of frozen flow into something you can position, fold, and use daily. Stand it wide to carve out a reading corner or close a bedroom off from the rest of a studio. Tuck it narrow to fill an awkward alcove or frame a plant shelf. The three-panel hinge adjusts without tools.

Knobs on both faces hold jewelry, scarves, bags, or keys. Adjustable feet keep it stable on uneven floors, carpet, or tile. The mirror backing bounces light back into tight corners, making small rooms feel less closed-in.

Arrives as three connected panels, each standing 65 inches tall. The full width when opened flat is 72 inches. Depth is 3 inches at the thickest carved point. No assembly required beyond adjusting the leveling feet to your floor.

Three carved panels fold to shape space and double as display hooks

$5,995at sabai.design

Ships and sold by Sabai. About this merchant

Questions

Does this need to be assembled?
No. The three panels arrive connected and ready to stand. You may need to adjust the leveling feet to match your floor, but no tools or assembly are required.
Can it stand on its own or does it need wall support?
It stands freely on its own. The adjustable feet stabilize it on carpet, tile, or uneven surfaces without anchoring to a wall.
How much weight can the knobs hold?
The knobs are designed for lightweight items like scarves, jewelry, bags, and keys. They are not rated for heavy coats or large backpacks.
Is the mirror side prone to scratches?
The polished stainless steel mirror is more durable than glass but can show fingerprints and light scratches over time. Wipe with a soft cloth to maintain the finish.
Can I fold it completely flat for storage?
The panels fold but do not collapse flat. You can fold them into a narrow zigzag configuration to tuck into a closet or corner when not in use.

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