Transform your room's ambiance with our range of curtains in unique designs by independent artists, available in Blackout, Light-Filtering, and Sheer varieties. Each type offers unique benefits to suit your lighting and privacy needs. All curtains are available in single or double panel options, with double panels featuring the same design on both. A 4" bottom pocket can be used for hanging, though please note that artwork may appear upside down on non-patterned designs. Machine washable fabric ensures they can be easily cleaned if needed.
Blackout Curtains: Control sunlight on your terms with our dense, light-blocking curtains. Perfect for creating a serene environment in busy apartments or peaceful neighborhoods alike, these curtains feature dual-layered polyester fabric with room-darkening laminate. Their elegant woven texture ensures a sophisticated drape, while the fabric allows for vibrant, saturated prints.
Light-Filtering Curtains: Strike a balance between privacy and natural light with our light-filtering curtains. These versatile window treatments allow gentle light filtration while maintaining privacy. The woven fabric drapes beautifully in your space, and the prints remain vivid even as they let in some light.
Sheer Curtains: Bring your room to life with our ethereal sheer curtains. Made from a lightweight woven polyester, they elegantly filter golden hour sun, adding depth and drama to any space. These curtains allow ample light while still maintaining a degree of privacy.
Julia Whitney Barnes in an artist living in the Hudson Valley who works in a variety of media from cyanotypes, watercolor, oil paintings, ceramic sculptures, murals, and site-specific installations. She has exhibited widely in the United States and internationally. She was awarded fellowships from New York State Council on the Arts administered through Arts Mid-Hudson, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Abbey Memorial Fund for Mural Painting/National Academy of Fine Arts, and the Gowanus Public Art Initiative, among others. Born in Newbury, VT, Julia Whitney Barnes spent two decades in Brooklyn, before moving to Poughkeepsie, NY. She received her BFA from Parsons School of Design and her MFA from Hunter College. Whitney Barnes has created site-specific installations at Brookfield Place/Winter Garden, New York, NY; Arts Brookfield, Brooklyn, NY, the Wilderstein Sculpture Biennial, Rhinebeck, NY; The Trolley Barn/Fall Kill Creative Works, Poughkeepsie, NY; GlenLily Grounds, Newburgh, NY; ArtsWestchester, White Plains, NY; Gowanus Public Arts Initiative, Brooklyn, NY; Space All Over/Fjellerup Bund i Bund & Grund, Fjellerup, Denmark; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council/Sirovitch Senior Center, New York, NY; Brooklyn School of Inquiry, Brooklyn, NY; New York City Department of Transportation, New York, NY; and Figment Sculpture Garden, Governors Island, NY and among other locations. For more see: www.juliawhitneybarnes.com