Double Curve Screen


A sense of beauty, harmony, and order.
"The intrigue of this piece lies in the interplay of convex and concave forms that produce a unique undulating form. The hinges are placed at the top and bottom of the panels creating a sliver of uninterrupted space between the panels. The screen is modular. We recommend a minimum of six leaves but any number greater than two is possible. This is a great piece to section off a space or to provide a sculptural element within a room."

Link: Soorikian Furniture

Also from Soorikian, the Cantilever Console

"Structurally, this unit is inspired by the ingenuity of the cantilever bridge. It is this idea of incredible lightness amidst such weight that inspired the structure of the cantilever console. The legs are placed in such a way as to achieve equilibrium similar to the cantilever bridge. Even loaded with books, this 8 foot long piece conveys a sense of lightness that defies its storage capacity. The sliding door design allows you the flexibility to showcase or hide the contents inside. The console is available with a solid top or with open slats that allow for light to filter through the translucent glass doors. The unit is available with glass or wood shelves."

Link: Cantilever Console


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