Shoji Screen by Warlon

Introducing Warlon Shoji Screen - a hybrid PVC-laminated Washi paper that combines the timeless beauty of traditional Washi with exceptional durability and flame resistance.

The Warlon Shoji Screen is your ideal choice for capturing the soft, elegant interplay of light and shadow that traditional Washi paper offers.

At Simply Native, we recommend this durable and flame-resistant screen for spaces where easy maintenance and replacement aren't feasible, ensuring lasting beauty and functionality.

With various patterns and thicknesses available, contact us to find the perfect fit for your space.

  • Usage

    Interior, partition & door, lighting

  • Size (mm)

    Various options available
    The maximum size: W930 x H2450 x T0.1/1.0/1.5/2.0

  • Material

    PVC-laminated Washi paper

  • Indicative Lead-time

    Immediate - 2 weeks
    + 1 week for air-freight delivery / 8 weeks for ocean-freight delivery

  • Customization

    Not available

  • Sample Availability

    Sample cut (available for rent)
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  • Price

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Q&A

What is Warlon Shoji Paper?
Warlon Shoji Paper is a durable, synthetic alternative to traditional Shoji paper. It is made by laminating a synthetic resin onto paper, making it more resistant to tears, moisture, and UV damage. It is commonly used in Japanese sliding doors (shoji), windows, and other decorative applications.

What are the benefits of using Warlon Shoji Paper?
Warlon Shoji Paper offers several benefits:

Durability: It is tear-resistant, making it more durable than traditional washi paper.
Moisture Resistance: It is resistant to moisture, making it suitable for use in humid environments like kitchens and bathrooms.
UV Protection: It protects against UV rays, which helps prevent fading and degradation over time.
Easy Maintenance: It is easy to clean with a damp cloth and does not require frequent replacement.

Can Warlon Shoji Paper be used outdoors?
While Warlon Shoji Paper is more durable and moisture-resistant than traditional paper, it is generally intended for indoor use. If used outdoors, it should be in a covered or protected area to prevent prolonged exposure to the elements, which could shorten its lifespan.

How do I install Warlon Shoji Paper?
Warlon Shoji Paper can be installed similarly to traditional shoji paper. It is typically glued or adhered to the wooden lattice framework of shoji screens. The installation process may involve cutting the paper to size, applying adhesive to the frame, and carefully positioning the paper. Some versions may come with an adhesive backing for easier application.

How do I clean and maintain Warlon Shoji Paper?
To clean Warlon Shoji Paper, simply wipe it with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface. Due to its synthetic nature, it does not require frequent replacement and is more resistant to wear and tear than traditional paper.

Does Warlon Shoji Paper come in different colors or patterns?
Yes, Warlon Shoji Paper is available in various colors, patterns, and textures to match different design preferences. It can be found in traditional white or off-white, as well as in more modern designs with different patterns or hues.

Is Warlon Shoji Paper eco-friendly?
We have to say that Warlon Shoji Paper is less eco-friendly than traditional washi paper due to its synthetic components. However, its durability means it requires less frequent replacement, which can reduce waste over time.

Does it have other thickness options?
Yes, it does. Warlon Plate is a rigid, durable panel made from a combination of synthetic resin and traditional Japanese washi paper with thickness of 1.0mm/1.5mm/2.0mm. It is used in various architectural and interior design applications, including partitions, doors, and decorative wall panels. The material is designed to be stronger and more resistant to wear and tear than traditional washi paper, while still maintaining the aesthetic appeal of paper.