✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Every Panel!
The OSHIYINN Hanging Room Divider features 12 customizable 3D hexagonal panels made from high-density polyester fiber, designed to enhance aesthetics while controlling sound reflection. Perfect for both home and office use, these panels can be easily installed and arranged to suit your privacy needs, all while adding a touch of modern art deco style.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material | Polyester |
Item Dimensions W x H | 12"W x 14"H |
Color | Silver Gray |
Pattern | Hexagram |
Style | Art Deco |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Room Type | Dining Room |
Recommended Uses For Product | How Do You Use OSHIYINN Hanging Room Divider Panels? As a room divider--use the ring to connect the panel,and then you can use the screw and bulged tube to hang the divider to the ceiling or other place.As a wall sticker--only use double-side tape to stick it on the wall.As a lampshade--connect all screen panel,and then hang the lampshade to the ceiling. |
Special Features | 3D DIY hollowed out hexagonal flower piece |
Number Of Panels | 12 |
P**T
Interesting room divider; inadequate sound dampener
TL;DR - Visually interesting. Expensive for what you get; most people will want/need multiple sets. Sound dampening properties are questionable, at best. Nice color; nice texture. Easy assembly; fun flexibility of design. Almost all potentially necessary hardware is included. As a room divider, this is a strong 4-star item. As a sound dampener device, it's a 2-star item.I chose this item largely for the promised sound dampening properties so my review is from that perspective. I have a small room with a lot of reverb and it's important to mitigate the reverb while maintaining a visually pleasing, camera-loving aesthetic. If you're only interested in this item from a visual, room-divider perspective, take my rating with a grain of salt.COMPONENTS:The color is very nice. The pieces are a good size and quality. There are plenty of plastic connectors and they are easy to use.Importantly, the connectors can be taken apart without damaging either the felt fiber pieces or the connectors. This process is simple but not necessarily easy. It requires something sturdy yet thin that you can use to push the slightly longer plastic pin back through the plastic button piece. I used a thin allen key.I recommend that you take care to use the pin pieces on the front face of your screen and the button part on the back. The pin piece has a flat, smooth surface which give the front of your screen a clean, smooth, polished look.ASSEMBLY:Find a open space on your floor and experiment with the pattern you want to create. Once you have it laid out you can start connecting the overlapping pieces together with the plastic connectors (see suggestions above). You might want to find the right tool to help you undo connectors before you start.Don't try assembling your screen on a table or desk. Although the pieces are each lightweight, the combined weight adds up and the whole thing starts to get big and floppy and you risk the weight of any unsupported portion of your screen bending and damaging one or more of the felt pieces.CONCERNS:1) This item seems expensive to me. That's based mostly on the fact that a single pack probably won't be enough to meet most people's needs or design plans. It would take multiple packs to achieve any of the room dividers shown in the listing's example photos. That's a serious investment, especially considering the next point.2) The texture of these felt fiber pieces is just quite pleasant. Not plastic-y at all. But their fuzzy felt texture will probably make these a long-term cleaning nightmare. If they will be exposed to cooking, they'll soak up all of the smoke and oils and moisture released while cooking. Unless you live in a cleanroom, these are going to collect dust and spiders/cobwebs over time. The flimsy, mobile nature of the screen will make them difficult, if not impossible, to get them really clean. Even if you took them down and vacuumed them, the conflict of the suction necessary to clean the felt will always be in conflict with the loose, floppy nature of multiple felt pieces loosely connected together with plastic rivets.3) I think the sound dampening properties have been way oversold in the product listing. Even if I invested in another 2 or 3 packages of these felt fiber stars, I think the degree of sound dampening I'd end up with would be negligible. For the same amount of money, I could buy something that would offer much more substantial dampening properties.
J**W
Interesting look.
These room dividers are not quite what I was expecting, although I wasn’t sure what to expect because I’ve never ordered anything like this before. They are made from a thin fiber board, and the “silver gray” is basically white fibers with some black fibers mixed in to give it a somewhat gray appearance. They are very thin and lightweight, and they come with the necessary hardware for connecting each piece so they can hang together in the pattern that you choose. I don’t know how well they would work as a room divider, because there is an obvious front and back to them, and I’m not sure the back is attractive enough to have on display. I ordered them to line along the base of my kitchen island, to add a unique visual element to the space. For this particular application, they should work fine since you won’t see the back side at all. They have an interesting pattern that I think will look nice once the job is complete, but I’m worried about them lasting long term. The material does not seem like it will be easy to clean. I’ll try to update my review after a couple months of wear and tear. Hope this helps!
B**K
Great potential but need more to divide anything.
First off I love the versatility of these. They’re customizable and being sold in smaller packs means you can get multiple colors to really get creative with your patterns. That being said the price is pretty steep considering you need 3 or 4 to divide anything.With how little coverage there is, there’s a lot of things I can’t review like the claim that these have soundproofing or whether all the gaps in the pattern actually create any feelings of privacy or not.The piece do snap together very nicely, but take much more effort to come apart. With how thin the panels are I’m to nervous use them for leverage so end up placing it on a flat surface and pushing the pins out from the back. Takes a bit more work than putting them together. Which I guess means they definitely won’t just fall out. Bit of good and bad.All in all this product would get a better rating with either a lower price or more panels in a pack.
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