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Friday, February 27, 2015
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Why Settle for Ordinary?
Drapery Hardware.
It's not an afterthought. And it's not just about how it functions. It's all about design!
There is no better way to show off a window treatment than to assemble a decorative hardware collection that is the optimal enhancement of your selected fabrics and furnishings. The options available to the design trade are bountiful and beautiful. Require a heavy duty but beautiful 20 foot traverse rod? Done. Fancy a slim urban metallic - in many finishes? Absolutely! Looking for finials that are more like jewels? Of course!
It's not an afterthought. And it's not just about how it functions. It's all about design!
There is no better way to show off a window treatment than to assemble a decorative hardware collection that is the optimal enhancement of your selected fabrics and furnishings. The options available to the design trade are bountiful and beautiful. Require a heavy duty but beautiful 20 foot traverse rod? Done. Fancy a slim urban metallic - in many finishes? Absolutely! Looking for finials that are more like jewels? Of course!
JF Collection |
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Eli's Custom Upholstery
He makes it look easy, but it is a very labor intensive art and craft that Eli does best! This old pair of chairs really needed a makeover; seats gutted and frames repaired. Not every upholsterer has the skills to do it right, but a trip to his shop in Birdsborough PA is a must when you want the job done perfectly!
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Boutique Drapery Collection I
The final product is beautiful when the fabrication technique is fine tuned and finessed to perfection. With this collection of drapery panel designs, that is exactly what I accomplished. My goal was also to create designs that are fresh and appealing to the traditionalist as well as the modern stylist. These are some of my personal best - a bit of lux at the window, but keep in mind that pricing is modest for all the included custom touches! Hope you find something that you like!
http://catalogmachine.com/depasquale-designs/catalogs/boutique-drapery-collection-i.html
http://catalogmachine.com/depasquale-designs/catalogs/boutique-drapery-collection-i.html
Monday, December 9, 2013
The Modern Swag
There is more to swag construction than you might think. I like to advance the old school designs and methods and make them work for today's homes and lifestyles. What are the differences?
More sophisticated styling replaces the traditional board mounted swag and jabots (remember your Grandmother's home). Pole swags and drapery swags display a relaxed elegance that is suitable for very many windows. It also allows the gorgeous poles and finials to bring yet another design element into the room. Special trims can certainly dress it up a bit, but even a simple piping creates a graceful but tailored appearance. Once the design is rendered, it is all about the measures and the math - combined with a bit of weight chain draping.
More sophisticated styling replaces the traditional board mounted swag and jabots (remember your Grandmother's home). Pole swags and drapery swags display a relaxed elegance that is suitable for very many windows. It also allows the gorgeous poles and finials to bring yet another design element into the room. Special trims can certainly dress it up a bit, but even a simple piping creates a graceful but tailored appearance. Once the design is rendered, it is all about the measures and the math - combined with a bit of weight chain draping.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
The Open Window
Open Window, Colliore, 1905 |
When designing a window treatment, I aspire to give it a
painterly like attention to detail: French artist, Henri Matisse, comes to
mind. The windowed interior was
a recurrent theme in much of
his work, and he so masterfully depicted the intimate connection between
interior and exterior life scenes.
His bold swatches of color and texture were the fabric of his paintings,
revealing a reposeful domestic lifestyle dazzled by Mediterranean sunlight that
would seemingly breeze into the room. His paintings are interior designs skillfully composed with a
free spirited elegance that just compels me to want to be “there”.
Windows are more than an architectural feature in a room. Matisse
certainly understood this fact, since in many of his works they are not just
the source of light, but also, the beckoning of our entrance into a beautiful
scene. It would be inspiring to
find such joy and color in the rooms of our own homes; enveloped in warm light, dancing amidst the colors and sensations of our surroundings all the while with a glorious view at the open window.
My room at the Beau-Rivage, 1918 |
Interior with a violin case, 1919 |
Henri Matisse - Fauvism |
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Hard Window Treatments are Easy
In the window coverings industry, there are both hard and soft "treatments". Blinds, shades, and shutters would be in the former category, and most often provide a much needed light control function for a room. Once that need is identified and defined, it is easy to know what product is best.
Of course, the many products available today are also gorgeous design choices as well - especially when paired with a beautiful soft treatment like drapery panels or an up to date valance.
The Coulisse nature collection is at the top of my list. Their XL pleated shades are also a designers dream. Each of their products is an exceptional upgrade to the traditionally styled shade or blind. (These amazing collections are now available at dePasquale Designs.)
Of course, the many products available today are also gorgeous design choices as well - especially when paired with a beautiful soft treatment like drapery panels or an up to date valance.
The Coulisse nature collection is at the top of my list. Their XL pleated shades are also a designers dream. Each of their products is an exceptional upgrade to the traditionally styled shade or blind. (These amazing collections are now available at dePasquale Designs.)
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