Happy
Thanksgiving! Here’s a sneak preview of Cooper Lace's newest pattern, Brownstone, and it
will be available January 1st, 2013.
I spend a good amount of my time in Brooklyn’s charming Park Slope
neighborhood, (as well as Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco) and
as I studied all of your beautiful front doors, I realized that they were
crying out for a lace pattern that was harmonious with the architectural styles
dating from 1850-1900.
Old house
dwellers in urban areas need privacy and light, and Brownstone provides both
without sacrificing either! Designed by Steve Bauer of Bradbury &Bradbury wallpapers, it emulates the etched or frosted glass patterns that were
found in so many entries during the mid-to-late 19th century.
Brownstone
will be sold as a running yardage with side borders that we will custom-cut to
your requested length at the time of order.
We will add rod pockets at the top and bottom, if you request them, and
then all you need do it slide them onto to your curtain rods. If desired, we can also make pairs of
curtains for your windows. Brownstone is
not only a “city” pattern, it’s perfect for suburban and rural settings as
well!
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