Screen Room Divider – Louis XVI French Style | Scenic Panels, Gold Leaf, 1980s

Elevate your home with this vintage Louis XVI-style screen room divider, a stunning blend of French decorative elegance and functional artistry. Created in the 1980s and inspired by 18th–19th century design, this exquisite piece features gold-leafed beechwood frames and scenic fabric panels that tell timeless stories through art and detail.


✨ Design & Craftsmanship Highlights:


📐 Dimensions (Approximate):

Three connected panels make this screen ideal for open spaces, yet compact enough to work in smaller rooms or apartments.


🛋️ Functionality & Use Cases:

This screen divider serves both decorative and practical purposes:

Its elegant form and storytelling visuals make it more than a divider—it’s art with purpose.


✅ Condition Overview:

Ready for immediate use or display, with only minimal signs of age-appropriate wear.


📦 Shipping & Handling Details:

Delivery method can be tailored for residential or commercial addresses.


🏛️ Why This Louis XVI-Style Divider Stands Out:

This isn’t just a screen—it’s a functional masterpiece. Designed with classical French elegance and crafted for both beauty and use, it brings history, luxury, and personality into your living space. Whether you're decorating a Parisian-style flat or creating a quiet corner in a modern home, this screen offers unmatched grace and utility.


🎁 Transform Your Space with Storytelling Elegance

Own a truly unique decorative piece that offers beauty, craftsmanship, and function.
Bring timeless Louis XVI elegance into your home with this stunning scenic screen room divider.

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