Craftsmanship. It’s the subtle distinction between magnificence and masterpiece. At Valley Studio, we provide full service solutions for designers and architects, marrying quality craftsmanship with innovative design. Valley Studio has spent over thirty years perfecting our craft, and today offers a complete menu of services to the design and architecture communities throughout the United States and beyond. Whether it's a selection of one of our in-house designed pieces or your own custom drapery, roman shades, upholstery, tables, chairs, or bedding, Valley brings the same level of craft and attention to detail we have become famous for. Family owned and operated since 1985, Valley Studio invites you to explore our offerings at our factory showroom in Los Angeles or with our two new offices in New York City and San Francisco.
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Valley Drapery and Upholstery only curates quality. Every hand crafted drape undergoes a rigorous design process, where we closely hang each individual drape in our workroom to ensure the hems and details fall to the floor flawlessly, guaranteed. With our years of refined expertise, we can personalize the trim and style until every detail meets the reality of your vision. We always strive to bring the best to our projects, with installers traveling nationally and internationally to provide clients with a vast selection of drapery hardware and skillful installation. Customize your space with the help of a seasoned professional and select from a range of beautiful fabric options.
Delicate and soft. Elegant and small. Everything about Valley’s café curtains evokes the handmade and tailored. Each pleat and ring are hand sewn together offering the highest end look for curtains most often hung at eye level.
A Ripplefold drape is made of a single continuous panel produced with snaps sewn into the top hem. The ‘pleat’ in this drape actually comes from the way the snaps connect the fabric with the hardware, which creates an undulating wave pattern across the design.
Similar to the three special pleat drapery, but with two folds instead of three for a more contemporary look.
Offers fullness without seeing the pleat. The inverted pleat gets pushed to the back of the drapery creating an almost flat appearance at the header.
Grommet top curtains feature metal open rings punched into the fabric at the top of the panels, allowing the drapes to slide along the rod with ease. Their easy operation makes these curtains the perfect fit choice for draperies you want to open and close regularly.
Goblet pleat drapes are a detailed heading style, similar in look to pinch pleat curtains. Tucked and folded, goblet pleats are open at the very top to give a ‘goblet’ or ‘wineglass’ look. They can be hung from a track or a pole.