Fabric for Black-Out Panels is Poly-Sateen. A durable smooth silky feeling fabric.
If you are interested in a different fabric, we also have heavy lined Faux Suede Fabric available in our custom curtains. Reach out to us if you would like that fabric for a custom quote.Curtain ~ Sheer and Black-Out
Bring English country charm into your home with these beautiful William Morris Honeysuckle design Curtains
Sheer: Gently softens light with a subtle texture in the weave.
Blackout: Blocks out most light, Sateen twill weave.
♥♥Available in Black-out and Sheer
♥♥Each curtain panel features a 4" Rod Pocket and 2" bottom hem
♥♥50" W x 84" L
♥♥Purchase a set of two curtain panels for extra savings
♥♥Free Shipping USA
We source our fabric from around the world. Currently, the curtain fabric is sourced from China. The fabric is of fine quality. Our sublimation process to integrate the beautiful designs on the fabric is completed in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, USA.
William Morris (1834-1896) was a British artist, designer, and writer who played a significant role in the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century. Morris was born in Walthamstow, England, and showed an early interest in the decorative arts, becoming an apprentice to Gothic revival architect G.E. Street at the age of seventeen.
In 1861, Morris founded Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (later known as Morris & Co.), a decorative arts company that produced furniture, stained glass, wallpaper, and other home furnishings. Morris's designs were characterized by their intricate patterns, natural forms, and medieval influences.
Morris's influence on design was far-reaching, and his ideas helped shape the Arts and Crafts movement, which advocated for the value of handmade goods and traditional craftsmanship in an age of mass-produced goods. He believed that the decorative arts should be accessible to everyone and that good design could improve people's lives.
Today, William Morris's designs remain popular and continue to inspire artists and designers around the world. His influence can be seen in a wide range of design styles, from Art Nouveau to contemporary graphic design.
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