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For a long time now, I've been pretty dissatisfied with the quality and selection of curtains available for a modest sum, especially if I was wanting anything that might have some vintage flair. Lower prices, I have found, usually have meant inferior materials, instubstantial weights. What I was after -- William Morris, emboidery, beading, nice silk or linen curtains -- all seemed beyond the reach of a small budget. I was +terribly+ happy to stumble across Anthropologie's curtain and drape offerings.

Linens, cottons, velvets. Damasks, embroidery, beading. Mosses, nutmegs, persimmons. The selection is fairly wide ('tho I wouldn't complain to have more choices).

For a long time now, I've been pretty dissatisfied with the quality and selection of curtains available for a modest sum, especially if I was wanting anything that might have some vintage flair. Lower prices, I have found, usually have meant inferior materials, instubstantial weights. What I was after -- William Morris, emboidery, beading, nice silk or linen curtains -- all seemed beyond the reach of a small budget. I was +terribly+ happy to stumble across Anthropologie's curtain and drape offerings.

Linens, cottons, velvets. Damasks, embroidery, beading. Mosses, nutmegs, persimmons. The selection is fairly wide ('tho I wouldn't complain to have more choices).







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