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Who invented the first curtain rod? Charles W. Kirsch in 1907. Who
invented the first telescoping rod, the first traverse rod and the
first café rod? Kirsch. It is this pioneer spirit coupled with one
hundred years of product expertise that has led V2K window décor &
more to partner with Kirsch to present you with a large selection of
decorative window hardware.
Kirsch rods, finials and holdbacks will make a statement of their own
on your window. Looking for metal? Kirsch’s new Decorative Metal
Accessories can transform the drab into fab. Inspired by
neo-classical and American influences, the collection’s various
components - medallions and knobs, holdback extensions, end caps and
swivel sockets - can function alone or in conjunction with other
Kirsch collections.
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Are you a traditionalist looking for the richness of wood? Kirsch’s
reputation for quality and elegance was formed with its original
Wood Trends line. These classic styles in rich colors and subtle
grains complement wood furniture finishes and architectural details,
allowing for a totally original design statement. With a wide
variety of accessories such as elbow brackets, swivel sockets and
holdbacks, Wood Trends is not only timeless but functional. Wood
component sets come in a wide assortment of sizes, colors and
finishes. So indulge any design impulse, from contemporary to
traditional.
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At V2K window décor & more, you can indulge any design impulse from
contemporary to traditional with the following elements of Kirsch’s
unique line of curtain hardware accessories:
- Curtain Hardware
- Curtain Rods
- Wood curtain rods
- Metal curtain rods
- Wrought iron curtain rods
- Double curtain rods
- Bay window curtain rods
- Tension curtain rods
- Curved curtain rods
- Swing arm curtain rods
- Traverse curtain rods
- Motorized curtain rods
- Decorative accessories
- Finials
- Rings
- Tiebacks
- Batons
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To see a full line of Kirsch curtain hardware, locate the V2K
window fashion design consultant nearest you!
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