Established in 1991 by Sheri Downer, we specialise in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade curtains, blinds, loose covers, headboards, upholstery and soft furnishings. We work with some of the leading interior designers, architects, making and installing unique treatments for windows in private residences, boutique hotels, exclusive restaurants and super-yachts. We can also advise clients on the latest motorised systems, install hardware for fully automated homes or one-off solutions, and integrating technological innovation with our expertise in practical, but also beautiful window treatments.
"Contemporary, classic and traditional bespoke quality."
Please describe a recently completed project or tell us about the bespoke service that you offer
"Sarah Chambers designed the beautiful cape headed curtains with bullion fringe trim to the base of the cape, finished off with simple sheer panels, combining the classic and the contemporary that are seen in the banner image.
A selection of images illustrating our bespoke work and collaborations with some of the country’s most respected interior designers. The first image is from the WOW!House 2023, interior by Timothy Mather Design, with unlined Parisian pleat headed curtains. Studio. Photgraphy James McDonald Next, we have the lovely combination of de Gournay’s velvet for a puff ball heading using slub silk for the main curtains. The third image is from a project by Covet Noir in Dulwich, wave sheer headed curtains were used throughout the house . Oliver Laws created this beautiful interior for the Kings Lodge at the Connaught Hotel, blinds, buttoned seat cushions, were part of the suite. The fifth image is a renovated townhouse by BOS Studios, in Paris which features wool satin curtains with decorative single swags featured in the arched windows Finally the patchwork suede curtains, and leather-trimmed pull up blinds design by Rui Ribeiro-credit James McDonald."
Image 3: Vigo Jansons; Image 5: Mark C. O’Flaherty
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