
For our newest lookbook, we’ve chosen eight interiors that use lattice screens to hide and divide areas with out blocking sightlines.
Lattice screens can are available a wide range of supplies and supply a flexible different to strong partitions and room dividers, providing a approach to create privateness between two areas whereas nonetheless sustaining a connection between them.
From concealing loos to establishing connections between inside and exterior areas, this lookbook presents eight other ways wherein lattice screens have been utilized in residential, resort and restaurant interiors.
That is the most recent in our lookbooks sequence, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes interval residence renovations, open-plan interiors characterised by daring eating tables and interiors with reclaimed supplies.

Dendê Duratex Home, Brazil, by NJ+
Brazilian structure studio NJ+ took cues from Bahia, the Brazilian state that studio founder Nildo José grew up in, to create the inside of Dendê Duratex Home. Right here, it built-in a white latticework construction that separates the dwelling house from the bed room.
The quantity encompasses the one-bedroom condominium’s rest room and kitchen facilities whereas introducing texture to the monochrome minimalist residence.
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P Duplex condominium, Israel, by Pitsou Kedem Architects
The second flooring of this condominium in Tel Aviv was reworked into a mezzanine that overlooks a double-height dwelling and eating room by native observe Pitsou Kedem.
A black metallic guardrail wraps the higher stage, tracing the route from the staircase to the higher flooring and providing safety whereas permitting views of the ground under. The see-through lattice design options triangular shapes compiled into rectangular modules.
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Sulwhasoo Flagship Retailer, South Korea, by Neri&Hu
This five-storey flagship retailer, designed for Korean skincare model Sulwhasoo, is characterised by massive expanses of brass rods that kind a lattice community. Used all through the shop, the latticed partitions kind see-through room dividers in addition to shelving.
The framework continues from the outside into the inside of the shop, guiding guests by way of the 5 flooring. Structure studio Neri&Hu’s idea was knowledgeable by lanterns and their function in illuminating journeys in Asian tradition.
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Virgin Izakaya Bar, Ukraine, by YODEZEEN
Timber screens and purple metallic webbed buildings conceal and divide areas inside this Japanese restaurant in Kyiv, designed by Ukrainian structure and design studio YODEZEEN.
The picket lattice screens had been launched to melt the restaurant’s chilly materials palette, consisting of uncooked concrete and brick surfaces.
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Casa Octavia, Mexico, by PPAA
Skinny latticed timber screens protect this resort’s interiors from harsh daylight and forged intricate shadows all through the day.
The screens intention to function a mediator between resort friends and passerbys, fostering interplay between residents of the La Condesa neighbourhood wherein its is positioned and the resort itself, whereas sustaining a stage of privateness.
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Manly Pacific, Australia, by Luchetti Krelle
Sliding lattice screens separate the reception from the bar on this resort in Sydney, which was renovated by Australian studio Luchetti Krelle.
The partitions permit the 2 distinct areas to mix collectively with out shedding their particular person character, which is outlined by contrasting materials and color palettes.
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Mimi Kakushi, Dubai, by Pirajean Lees
London studio Pirajean Lees was knowledgeable by Japan’s jazz age, combining a wide range of supplies and textures resembling beaded curtains, stained-glass home windows and sliding gridded screens on this restaurant in Dubai.
The flexibleness of the moveable lattice screens permits the restaurant to host occasions of various crowd sizes, partitioning the open-plan structure into a wide range of smaller areas.
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Hiba, Israel, by Pitsou Kedem Architects
A mix of strong and hole oakwood parts kinds a gridded display screen that permits guests to glimpse between the eating space and the doorway of this restaurant in Tel Aviv.
Alongside oakwood, the restaurant’s inside options granite slabs and concrete. Designers Pitsou Kedem Architects aimed for the uncooked materials palette to replicate the restaurant’s use of contemporary components.
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That is the most recent in our lookbooks sequence, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes interval residence renovations, open-plan interiors characterised by daring eating tables and interiors with reclaimed supplies.