The Tahoe Collection of Outdoor Drapery by Conrad

Conrad explains their Tahoe Collection as the result of being inspired by the serenity and natural beauty of Lake Tahoe. Fuse together a calm breeze gently blowing through an open window with the elegance of lightweight, durable floor-to-ceiling protection from harsh weather, and you’ve got a beautiful window solution.

Tahoe Collection in Alpine/Aspen. Manufactured by Conrad.

The Tahoe Collection by Conrad Won a “Best of the Year” Award by Interior Design Magazine.

Meditative colors of window drapery are offered under each of the Tahoe Collection’s series: Zephyr, Sierra, and Alpine. Designed for a terrace, spa, or any type of outdoor retreat, the Conrad shades now come in a Roman fold (top-down/bottom-up) as well as a normal, side-to-side drapes for indoor or outdoor use. The Tahoe’s Zephyr Series includes four colorways: Whitecap, Pebble, Sage, and Laurel. The Sierra Series includes three: Birch, Twig, and Lichen. And the Alpine Series (see pictured above) comes in Snowdrift, Gypsum, Aspen, and Leaf.

Tahoe Collection in Alpine/Aspen. Manufactured by Conrad.

These new designs have been awarded Interior Design magazine’s “Best of Year” Award for product excellence. Using a 100% solution-dyed acrylic woven together, the Tahoe Collection is soil-resistant, fade-resistant, and virtually mildew-proof – making it the perfect application for outdoor areas. All of the drapes and shades are custom-fabricated to specification, with each drapery top coming your choice of: Box Pleat, Euro Pleat, French Pleat, Grommet Top, or Tabbed Top.

Tahoe Collection in Alpine/Aspen. Manufactured by Conrad.

A breeze never looked as good as it does through Tahoe. Using natural fibers and a responsible work ethic, the design energy and strength of a Conrad shines through with the Tahoe Collection.

About the Manufacturer: The legacy of an ancient art, CONRAD shades are modern classics, specified by designers and architects across the world. Their quality and recognizable design have set the industry standard since 1956 when they created their very first products of sustainable natural fibers. Looking to the natural world for inspiration, they draw from landscapes of infinite beauty and variety to create handwoven natural fiber shades, drapery, and other products of incomparable design and craftsmanship.

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