
The perfect wave curtains are an innovative design for tracks or curtain rods.
The system provides a constant and defined wave, which contributes to a sense of elegance and modern design, ideal for spacious areas as they occupy between 14cm and 26cm depending on the chosen wave width.
The necessary amount of fabric is 230cm x 100cm of rail.

The board curtains can be hung on a track or a rod.
Their manufacturing process allows us to choose the width and spacing of the same, providing a classic and sophisticated style.
The amount of fabric needed is between 250cm and 300cm for every 100cm of rod or rail, depending on the width of the slats.

American pinch pleat curtains can be triple or double pinch and can be installed on a track or a rod.
Its construction is done by creating folds of 3 or 2 tucks sewn at its base, creating a much more eye-catching and structured pattern.
The necessary amount of fabric is between 250cm and 280cm depending on the number of darts.

Gathered curtains can be placed on a rail or rod.
It is a very easy design to adapt to your needs since its width can be adjusted, unlike tables and the American pizza that already comes cooked to its final size, it offers us a classic and elegant design that never goes out of style.
The amount of fabric needed is 220cm for every 100cm of rail or rod.

The rod pocket curtains can only be placed on rods.
Its design offers a half wave and hides the bar, a style that is very well accepted in new trends, adding elegance and a sense of warmth.
The necessary amount of fabric is 200cm for every 100cm of rod.

The loop curtains can only be placed on rods.
The advantage of this model is that it allows us to adjust the height a few centimeters higher or lower, depending on the length we give to the loop when adjusting it to the bar; it offers us a light, youthful, and rustic feeling.
The amount of fabric needed is 200cm for every 100cm of bar.

Grommet curtains can only be hung on rods.
This model has been losing supporters in recent years, with more emphasis placed on design than practicality; however, many still prefer this curtain over the curtain rod or ties because it is easier to slide. It also achieves a sinuous and elegant fall, especially when custom-made and with eyelets the same color as the rod.
The amount of fabric needed is 200cm for every 100cm of rod.