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FindorffFindorff En 93024 : Findorff is one of the 23 districts of Bremen, the hometown of Friedemann Friese. Findorff has three Fs and is named after Jrgen Christian Findorff (1720 1792), who was responsible for draining and surveying the bog in the north of Bremen, for extracting the peat, and for populating the bog with residents. In Findorff, the game, you build up the district of Findorff in the period from 1803 to 1916. Historically, six major railway
Findorff - En - 93024 : Findorff is one of the 23 districts of Bremen, the hometown of Friedemann Friese. Findorff has three “F”s and is named after Jürgen Christian Findorff (1720-1792), who was responsible for draining and surveying the bog in the north of Bremen, for extracting the peat, and for populating the bog with residents.In Findorff, the game, you build up the district of Findorff in the period from 1803 to 1916. Historically, six major railway stations stood in Findorff during this period to connect to Hannover, Hamburg, Oldenburg, and Bremerhaven. While they were all later replaced by a single big main train station, you raise another three new rail stations at one of the two main roadbeds. Besides using boats on the peat canal, this small railway helped to transport even more peat from the bog in the north of Bremen to Findorff. During the first half of the 19th Century, peat was the most important commodity for heating the houses and for supplying energy to the industry. In the late 19th century (and in the game), peat lost its importance once when replaced by the energy-rich coal.
Findorff offers an economic engine builder with a resource market for peat known from Power Grid and an innovative resource management required when building rail tracks and houses in Findorff. Your focus is on raising the right combination of the 25 historical structures from the period of 1803-1916. Do you raise the Chair Pipes Factory or the Slaughterhouse to gain a lot of thalers, or smaller structures like Schools, the Beer Hall, or the Peat Skipper Shelter to win the game in small steps. You can even profit from the high mortality rate of this period by running a Cemetery.
Only by adapting your strategy to your structures you honor Mr. Findorff, and win the game when the roadbed to Hamburg is finished.
Findorff offers a challenging solo game as well.
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Color: Mountains and Waters, Size: 6 Panel
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
★★★★★ 4
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Color: Mountains and Waters, Size: 6 Panel
Overall good, just smell a little strong at first month.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Color: Mountains and Waters, Size: 4 Panel
In low light, you can easily see through the partition, so just know that. No assembly required. Just pop it out of the box. Good product.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice divider
Color: Plum and Birds, Size: 4 Panel
Really like this divider. Lightweight and easy to fold. Item matches description and images.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Elegance and Practicality in a Lightweight Divider
Color: Mountains and Waters, Size: 4 Panel, Color: Mountains and Waters, Size: 4 Panel
Elegance and Practicality in a Lightweight Divider
I recently acquired the 4 Panel Room Divider from the Furnnylane Store, opting for the Japanese mountainside print over the floral theme. Priced at $149.99, this piece not only promised functionality but also an aesthetic charm that piqued my interest.
Upon arrival, the first thing I noticed was its impressive dimensions (63"W x 67"H), offering ample coverage for most standard spaces. Despite its substantial size, the divider is surprisingly lightweight, making it a breeze to move and adjust as needed throughout my home.
The double-faced design is a standout feature, providing 100% blackout on both sides, which is ideal for privacy or blocking out unwanted light. This aspect was particularly appealing to me as I was looking for a solution to minimize nighttime light intrusion. The divider excels in this regard, effectively blocking and diffusing light to create a more comfortable sleeping environment.
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In terms of versatility, this divider has proven to be a multifaceted addition to my home. It serves not only as a practical room separator but also as a decorative piece that brings a touch of elegance and tranquility to any space it occupies.
Overall, the 4 Panel Room Divider from Furnnylane is a commendable blend of form and function. Its lightweight nature, combined with the beautiful Japanese mountainside print, offers both practicality and visual appeal. While the materials may not be of the highest artisan quality, they do not detract from the divider's charm and effectiveness. This piece has been a delightful and functional addition to my home, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an elegant solution to room separation or light blocking needs.
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