
"including a desk you can stage a curtain call for when the work day is over. "One of the main things that started it all was being able to shut off at the end of the day and signal to your environment and also to yourself that you're in a new mode, [one of] unwinding and resting," Steigmann says of the brand's curtain desk. "Nick will come over and close the curtain and be like, 'Time to stop working,'" Betesh adds."
"This project explores light piercing the window of a home and how "the act of drawing a curtain [is] a reaction to the changing environment and the time and the weather." Plus, they're practical. The curtains on her sconces not only obscure the strip of LEDs at the back and trigger the dimmer switch for this light, but they also lend nuance and softness (plus, a whole lot of charm) to surrounding spaces."
Curtained storage solutions offer symbolic partitions in multiuse spaces and present a softer alternative to cold, stainless steel shelving. Renter-friendly furnishings with built-in, customizable drapes can transform a workspace into a private zone. Closing a curtain can signal the end of the workday and shift inhabitants into unwinding and resting modes. Small sheer curtains on bedside furniture create a peekaboo effect that separates yet still reveals, creating intimate places for personal items. Diminutive drapes on sconces reference daily household rituals and the changing light, time, and weather. Functional benefits include obscuring LEDs, triggering dimmers, and adding texture, softness, and charm.
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