Ask a contemporary architect about drapes, and you’ll get a sneer and an eye roll. Long seen as stodgy and “old,” drapery gets a makeover with metallic coils and sequindrapery. The worst part about drapes is that they can remind people of their Grandmother’s house!
I found these coiled curtains and have come up with so many different uses for them. I’ve used them as quick dividers (mounted on a track with S-Hooks) for large rooms, Curtains to block light, Privacy for outdoor patios, and I’ve even used the smallest gauge loops for a shower curtain!. View our collection of Metallic Coils.
Sequins don’t always have to scream pizzazz. Used as a full curtain, the drapes pool under the window like a shimmery reflecting pond. I’ve found a couple of other great uses for these drapes. In a retail store, I’ve covered whole walls, and used hooks to hang garments for sales or displays. I think my most favorite way to use this drape is to cover buffet tables with it.
Stack books or boxes at different levels, then cover with a table cloth and drape with the sequins. The levels display buffet items attractively, and the sequins attract attention and add just the right touch.View our collection of Metallic sequins.