blackout window curtain

patterned moths  BY pimlada phuapradit
88347-bcnr03

DENY Pimlada Phuapradit

Pimlada Phuapradit Patterned Moths Blackout Non Repeat

88347-bcnr03

$79.00

MSRP: $0.00


Deny Designs is for wholesale customers only.



Product Details

Description

Deny Designs blackout window curtain panel is crafted from 100% polyester and blocks out most sunlight, allowing you to darken a room, ensure privacy, or add a touch of decoration to your home. Featuring designs from our curated collection, you can turn your curtains into a statement piece or subtly play off your existing decor style. Each panel has a 4" rod pocket and is available in five lengths (63", 84", 96", 108", 120") to accommodate a range of window heights. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.

Details & Product Specs

Sizes Available:

  • 50" W x 63" H
  • 50" W x 84" H
  • 50" W x 96" H
  • 50" W x 108" H
  • 50" W x 120" H

 

Details

 

  • Available as 1 curtain panel or as a set of 2 panels
  • Floor-length blackout curtain helps keep the sun out during the day
  • Crafted with 100% lightweight polyester
  • Blackout Curtains tested to an AATCC 85% blocked light rating. Darker colored curtains will block more light than lighter colored curtains
  • 4" hanging pocket for easy hanging on any rod
  • Can be washed in a washing machine for easy care
  • Single side print on front with reverse grey side
  • Estimated ship date: 3-5 business days
  • Every order custom printed in the USA

Warranty

Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.

Care

Machine wash cold, tumble dry low

About the Artist

pimlada phuapradit

Pimlada Phuapradit is an artist and designer at Pim-Pimlada Studio, based in Bangkok, Thailand. She earned BA in Textile design from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, (RMIT), Australia and worked as a knitwear and surface pattern designer in Bangkok.

Her love for drawing led her to pursue further training in figurative and narrative arts. In 2011, she received MFA (Illustration as Visual Essay) from the School of Visual Arts (SVA),New York. Today, Pim continues to work in the field of surface pattern design while consistently incorporate illustrative elements into her pattern designs. She loves drawing colorful tiny details and designing characters, inspired by her pet dogs and rabbit.

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