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Eden is our modern take on the classic Chintz patterns Erin adored since childhood, taking a cue from her enviably-chic grandmother’s home. With her soft hues, Eden adds the perfect amount of polish to any situation.
This classic curtain style offers a clean look with a sewn-in pocket to accommodate hardware. Rod pocket curtains are primarily decorative—not for everyday use. If you plan on opening and closing your drapes every day, we suggest ring top or pleat construction.
DETAILS: We suggest a 1.25" or smaller rod to accommodate sewn pocket; rod not included
These panels are hung by attaching their built-in hooks to your curtain rings. (see our Curtain Hardware Edit) Easy to use, these are great for spaces where you plan on opening and closing your drapes every day.
DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (25" - 6 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 100" - 21 hooks); rod/rings not included
Our newest option offers a streamlined take on ringed styles, with embedded black metal grommets that are sturdy enough for daily use.Â
DETAILS: Curtain grommets are sewn in (25" - 4 grommets, 50" - 8 grommets, 100" - 14 grommets). We suggest using a black rod to match the grommets; rod not included.
Made with twice the amount of fabric, these panels offer a voluminous look. Triple pleats add an elegant, formal flare while their hooks make it easy to attach to curtain rings.
DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (Cottons: 25" - 6 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 100" - 22 hooks; Velvets: 50" - 10 hooks, 100" - 18 hooks); rod/rings not included. Pleated curtain width refers to the finished top width.
A sleeker silhouette than our pinch pleat, which brings a subtle sophistication to any room. Attached hooks make it easy to attach to curtain rings.Â
DETAILS: Curtain hooks are sewn in (25" - 7 hooks, 50" - 12 hooks, 100" - 22 hooks); rod/rings not included. Pleated curtain width refers to the finished top width.
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