A sun-dappled moment for your Saturday. ☀️ “Woven woods have a beautiful texture and warmth that feels organic and understated, and filters light in a way that’s soft and atmospheric rather than harsh,” says designer @caitlinflemming on the shades in her sunroom. Read more on our Substack at the link in bio. [Seen here in fabric: Charleston, color: Lantern Glow]
Images: @greennickelphoto
Playtime should always feel carefree 🤍 Our automated shades are completely cordless, creating a safer space for your little ones. Visit the link in bio to learn more. [Seen here: Woven wood shades in fabric: Arosa, color: Snow]
A dining room made for lingering 🤍 Soft florals, rich wood accents, and the texture of our woven wood shades set the scene for effortless, elegant gathering.
Design: @mbsullivandesign
Images: @madelineharperphoto
“Unlike standard windows, sliding doors benefit from treatments that emphasize horizontal flow, reinforce ceiling height, and create continuity,” Holly Martenson, our senior product manager, told @marthastewart in its recent roundup of stylish window treatments for sliding glass doors. Read the full story at the link in bio.
“I love that they add instant texture and warmth,” designer @briahammelinteriors says of our woven wood shades. “Provenance shades in particular have a refined look that layers beautifully with drapery, which we do often. It’s the perfect balance of form and function.” Visit the link in bio to read more about her signature design approach on our @substack .
Images: @spacecrafting_photography
“What we do with light is magic. It’s not just design. It’s harmony, serenity,” says Wendell Colson, our head of Research & Development. From the start, we’ve created not just the products but also the proprietary tools and materials behind them. That spirit of innovation has driven every breakthrough—from aluminum blinds in the 1930s to today’s advanced shade systems. Visit the link in bio to read more on our @Substack .
Step inside designer @markgrattan ’s Brooklyn brownstone, featured in @archdigest ’s May issue, where bold animal print, Kelly green, and rich wood instantly command attention. An expressive palette is thoughtfully balanced by considered details, while window coverings strike the perfect balance of form and function. See more of his space at the link in bio.