SKU: 3081-97

Lace curtain Panel 91×250 cm

EUR97.29

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Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Length

250cm

Packaging

1 pc

Width

90-93cm

Miscellaneous

Change of day, 1 pc

Color

Ivory white

Lace or thread curtains were a very common import in Sweden from the late 19th century until the Second World War. Many patterns, like this one, were woven in Scotland, where there is still a strong and living tradition of patterned curtains made from real cotton. This curtain is still woven on old looms in one of the few remaining weaving mills. The curtain is made of the finest ivory white cotton and magnificently patterned with roses in vases, garlands, ribbons and borders. A typical sumptuous 19th century pattern, suitable for the finest rooms in the house.

Machine-woven lace curtains were once considered the ultimate luxury (as opposed to simple home-woven ones!) and those who could really afford it would also buy curtains that were far too long and let them hang out on the floor, much like a bridal veil. The most famous home, where this type of hanging still lives on in unbroken tradition, is Karen Blixen’s Rungstedlund, just north of Copenhagen.

Cotton. Width approx 90-93 cm. Pattern height 30 cm. Sewn in a fully composed length with undulating edges. Sewn with a channel at the top and fits, among other things, the curtain rod “Nästgårds”. This ready-made length also includes a cover in the same fine cotton as the curtain. The lace curtain is also sold by the meter with cut ends.

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Lace or thread curtains were a very common import in Sweden from the late 19th century until the Second World War. Many patterns, like this one, were woven in Scotland, where there is still a strong and living tradition of patterned curtains made from real cotton. This curtain is still woven on old looms in one of the few remaining weaving mills. The curtain is made of the finest ivory white cotton and magnificently patterned with roses in vases, garlands, ribbons and borders. A typical sumptuous 19th century pattern, suitable for the finest rooms in the house.

Machine-woven lace curtains were once considered the ultimate luxury (as opposed to simple home-woven ones!) and those who could really afford it would also buy curtains that were far too long and let them hang out on the floor, much like a bridal veil. The most famous home, where this type of hanging still lives on in unbroken tradition, is Karen Blixen’s Rungstedlund, just north of Copenhagen.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Length

250cm

Packaging

1 pc

Width

90-93cm

Miscellaneous

Change of day, 1 pc

Color

Ivory white

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Washing instructions: Hand wash at 40 degrees. After washing – stretch the curtain gently while it is still damp. Iron with a warm cotton iron. Shrinks about 3-5%.

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