Room divider
This room divider, produced in the 1950s by Lublins in Sweden and attributed to an unknown designer, is a compelling example of Scandinavian mid-century design that emphasizes natural materials, functional elegance, and spatial lightness.
Constructed entirely from solid pine, the divider consists of a series of vertical slats uniformly spaced and connected by discreet horizontal supports. The pine wood retains its natural finish, showcasing a warm, golden tone and distinct grain pattern that enhances its organic appeal. The simplicity of the material and construction reflects the Scandinavian ethos of minimalism and material honesty.
The overall form of the divider is gently undulating, creating a soft, wave-like silhouette when viewed from the side. This fluid curvature introduces movement and depth into the structure, distinguishing it from more rigid, rectilinear designs. The waved configuration contributes not only to its sculptural quality but also to its practical flexibility in spatial arrangement.
The slatted construction allows for transparency and permeability—light and air pass easily through the divider, maintaining a sense of openness while establishing visual boundaries within a room. This quality makes the piece ideal for use in open-plan interiors, where defining space without creating heaviness is essential.
Produced by Lublins, a Swedish furniture manufacturer known for quality wood craftsmanship during the mid-20th century, the divider aligns with the functionalist and humanistic ideals of the period. Its neutral material palette and clean, rhythmic design make it versatile for a variety of settings, from modernist homes to more eclectic or traditional interiors.
The dimensions of the divider are 150 cm in width and 150 cm in height. In imperial units, this corresponds to approximately 59 inches wide and 59 inches high.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 150 / H: 150 |
Producer | Lublins |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Pine |
Item Number | 242435 |