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Behind the Glass Screen

July 2026Datji2 Resident

A study in one idea, explored three ways — and proof that a single [Erfe Design] room divider can carry an entire apartment. The hero shot looks across a bright open-plan kitchen through a tall brass-framed screen strung with glass rods. Beyond it, a pale lounge with barrel chairs and an arched hallway. Above, an extraordinary faceted ceiling in webbed dark lines over textured plaster, with a single ribbed amber pendant hanging dead centre. A sliding steel-and-glass door on the left opens onto a bedroom, and the whole thing sits on wide pale herringbone boards. The second frame turns the same screen into pure atmosphere: shot from the hallway, low sun rakes across the floor, the glass rods dissolve into a shimmering curtain of light, and a monstera throws hard graphic shadows onto the plaster. The dining room behind it is reduced to a soft blur — you can just make out the table setting through the texture. The third pulls back for a symmetrical view of the dining room proper: burgundy velvet chairs around a marble table, twin gold columns, a sprawling cluster chandelier of marbled globes, mirrored panelling and two enormous bird-of-paradise plants in ribbed brass planters. One [Erfe Design] divider, three completely different photographs. Second Life interiors at their most considered — and a reminder that a single well-made [Erfe Design] piece can define an entire Second Life home. 📍 Visit the ERFE DESIGN Mainstore in Second Life and bring this look home.