One of the highlights of Show RCA 2011, this room divider by graduate designer Eva Malschaert allows the user to divide up their space using simply a curtain of fabric strips and a series of carefully-placed magnets.
The curtain can be left as it is to provide a clean room division - or manipulated to allow greater quantities of light through. Patterns can also be created by criss-crossing the threads across each other.
Subscribers can read our full review of this year's Show RCA, the annual exhibition by new graduates of London's Royal College of Art, later on today.
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