An artistic interplay of light, design, and spatial rhythm
In this curated still life photo series for 101 Woonideeën, our open room divider Facet brings architectural structure and subtle contrast to a carefully styled composition. Captured by photographer Tjitske van Leeuwen, the scene is a visual conversation between soft light, sculptural forms, and Dutch design classics.
Used here as a backdrop in crisp White, the Facet hanging room divider filters light through its geometric pattern while maintaining a sense of openness. The result is a space that feels both defined and connected — airy, yet intentional.
Project Details
Project: Modern still life
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Client: 101 Woonideeën
Photographer: Tjitske van Leeuwen
In the foreground, designs by Piet Hein Eek add depth and texture. The contrast between handcrafted objects and the precise structure of Facet enhances the modern yet grounded atmosphere of the image.
What sets Facet apart as a modern room partition is its flexibility. The diamond-shaped elements can be turned individually, allowing you to adjust the degree of openness and create ever-changing plays of light and shadow. This makes it ideal for interiors where separation is needed, but a closed-off feel is not.
Whether you’re styling an editorial shoot or shaping a living space, our lightweight divider adapts with elegance. It’s a subtle design tool that divides without disconnecting, always inviting in light and creativity.
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