Floor-to-ceiling drapery filtering soft daylight in a contemporary room

Window Treatments

Light, drawn
to measure.

Fabric, proportion and movement considered as part of the architecture—not an addition at the end.

The starting point

Every window changes through the day. The treatment should make each change feel intentional.

One stop only

The fabric bank is the whole argument.

A curtain is not an accessory added at the end of a project. It sets how a room is lit, how private it feels and how finished it looks, which is why the sample bank here is deep enough to solve a room instead of merely dressing it.

Corner living room where soft shades wrap floor-to-ceiling glass on two sides
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Custom Drapery

An extensive fabric library supports decisions about weight, opacity, drape and the way a textile meets the floor.

Beige roller shade drawn over a city window beside a pale sofa
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Roller Shades

Manual and motorized options offer precise control over privacy, glare and daylight with a quiet visual profile.

The systems

Seven ways to hold the light back.

In the room

The treatment is part of the wall, not hung in front of it.

Spa treatment room with floor-to-ceiling sheer drapery across a garden window
Sheer, full drop, held off the glass
Peach living room with walnut wood blinds, a curved sofa and a leaf photograph
Wood blinds, slat by slat
Long living room where screen blinds filter daylight across a grey sectional
Architectural interior with large skylights and tailored window openings

Diffuse · Frame · Filter · Reveal

From selection to installation

One continuous line from the sample table to the finished window.

  1. 01Consult

    A conversation about the room, its exposure, the privacy it needs and the effect you are after. Recommendations follow from that, not from a price list.

  2. 02Select

    The bank is opened and narrowed with you, until the fabric on the table is the one that suits both the design and the way the room is used.

  3. 03Install

    Our own fitters hang the work, which is where a good specification either survives or quietly falls apart.

  4. 04Aftercare

    Care guidance afterwards, and someone to call. Fabric that is looked after properly keeps its drape for years.

Bring us your windows.

Every window is a different problem. Dimensions, exposure and how the room is actually used are enough for us to propose a direction and a system.