Kazimir Floral Divider By Julia Dozsa
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An exercise in visual harmony and artistic sensibility this screen by Julia Dozsa transforms any interior space with its dynamic presence. The design features a tapered metal frame with a narrow base and rounded corners, covered in jersey fabric—one half in mustard yellow and the other in a bold floral print inspired by Jan de Heem's "Flower Still-life with Crucifix." The panels are joined by two brass-covered magnets, while a semi-oval steel base with a rust finish provides sturdy support. When paired with Types B and C from the same designer, this screen becomes a vibrant addition to both modern and traditional homes. This handcrafted prototype, signed by the designer, is available for immediate order.
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