Description
Listing is for one panel, with discounts for multiple panels. There are a total of four panels available.
These late 1960s/early 1970s Jacobean or Indienne floral style Café Curtains will lend beauty and gravitas to your grandmillennial.
On a beautiful, natural colored linen background are large scale stylized flowers, leaves and vines in what has come to be called the Jacobean style. True Jacobean is crewel work, but printed versions have come to be called jacobean as well, or alternatively, Indienne. In this case, the stylized motifs have a dignified, simple folk quality to them which harkens back to popular 18th century style drapery looks.
Light comes through these in a warm, nostalgic, cozy way.
The bonus is that since they’re vintage, it’s way greener to re-use these than to buy cheap imitation retro curtains from the big box stores.
STYLE: The curtain style is pleat-top, café length.
FIBER: Linen with a beautiful linen lining.
SIZE: Each pleat top panel is 24″ wide at the top and 49.25″ wide at the bottom; 41.5″ long with a 3″ hem if you needed to lengthen at all. (Curtain hooks not included).
COLORS: On a natural linen colored background are flowers and foliage in cranberry, mustard, navy, sapphire, turquoise, Williamsburg Blue, forest green, Army drab, russet, and black. Pics of the curtains in a window were taken at noon in full sun.
CONDITION: Excellent! The back side has some slight discoloration, nothing serious, just from being on the window side when hung.
LISTING: $159.00 per panel. Four panels are available. The more you buy the more you save.
ALTERNATIVE USE: Plenty of fabric for other projects if you were interested in upcycling the fabric to new projects.
ADD ONS: Option for us to convert these to pole pocket at $75. PER PANEL. DM me if you’re interested in this option and we can set up a custom order and a longer ship time so the work can be performed.
SUSTAINABILITY: ALL my packaging except tape is 100% re-used. Your invoice is available digitally in your account. I source vintage items and resources either as they are, or to upcycle into new products, giving them a new life. This reduces demand on current resources, preserves history, and keeps valuable items out of the landfill, all of which asks just a little bit less out of our ever-giving Mother Earth. Etsy buys carbon offsets for all shipping, which is a win-win for the sustainability-minded shopper.
Everything from a smoke-free and pet-free studio.