Woven wood shades are made from natural materials — bamboo, jute, reeds, and grasses — woven into a shade that filters light with a warmth no synthetic can match. They add organic texture to a room and flatter almost any palette. With the right liner they go from gently light-filtering to fully private or room-darkening.
Why designers love them
They bring texture and warmth that a flat fabric or vinyl shade cannot. Light passes through the natural weave and lands soft and golden, especially in afternoon sun. They pair beautifully with drapery panels for a layered, collected look, and they suit everything from coastal and organic interiors to transitional Manhattan apartments.
A woven wood shade behind a linen drapery panel is one of the warmest, most collected looks we do.
— Glamour Decorating, from 30 years of NYC installs
Privacy and light control
On their own, woven woods filter light and offer partial privacy — perfect for a living or dining room. For a bedroom you add a liner: a privacy liner for daytime privacy, or a blackout liner for full darkness. We help you match the weave and the liner to the room's actual use.
Built for real life
We fabricate them to your exact opening with quality lift mechanisms, cordless or motorized for safety, and finish the edges cleanly. Natural materials vary subtly piece to piece, which is part of their character; we guide selection so the tone works with your floors and furnishings.
