Project 213A Collection - Madeira Room Divider
by Project 213A
Material
Walnut
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The Madeira Room Divider is a folding wood screen by Project 213A, part of the Project 213A Collection.
Seven vertical panels are crafted from solid walnut, each chosen for pronounced burl grain: the dark brown wood carries the organic, irregular patterns of the burl throughout, so no two panels share the same surface character. The corners of each panel are softly rounded. Brass-colored hinges connect the panels at each edge, allowing the screen to flex into a range of configurations, from a straight line to a wide arc or a zigzag. The joinery hardware is left visible, its warm metallic tone sitting quietly against the dark wood. Note: the piece comprises seven panels; earlier descriptions stating four panels did not reflect the current production piece.
The Madeira Room Divider is produced in Northern Portugal in Project 213A's in-house wood workshops, where the selection of burl wood is treated as a design decision in itself.
The piece belongs to the Project 213A Collection, which names its work after Portuguese cities and landscapes.
W 186 x D 2 x H 173 cm
W 73.23 x D 0.79 x H 68.11 in
Materials: Walnut
About
Project 213A
Project 213A is a Portuguese design house founded in 2021 by Jurgita Dileviciute, Theresa Marx, and Clement Deboeuf. The name comes from a London address where each founder lived at separate points during their studies, a shared geography that preceded their professional collaboration.
The idea for the studio took shape during the 2020 lockdown, when the three founders combined their professional backgrounds to build something together. Project 213A has operated from in-house ceramic and wood workshops in Northern Portugal since its launch, working alongside skilled local artisans whose traditional craftsmanship shapes every piece in the catalog.
The studio's design philosophy is built around durability over trend. Each object is made to last decades, not to fit a particular season's aesthetic. Collections carry the names of Portuguese cities and regions, a practice that grounds the work in the territory and the communities whose making traditions the brand draws from.
The range spans handcrafted ceramics and handmade wooden furniture, both produced locally with artisan techniques developed over generations in Northern Portugal. This focus on Portuguese craftsmanship and material integrity distinguishes Project 213A within the contemporary European design studio landscape.
Pieces by Project 213A are available on Monde Singulier as part of the collectible design catalog.










































