Charleston Symphony Design House – Hardware by NR Designs
One of the happy benefits of traveling all over the US to speak to design professionals is having the opportunity to meet so many amazing and creative people.
Charleston Symphony Design House – Hardware by NR Designs
Last month I did a day long event in Atlanta and met a great gal who mentioned that she had a new line of drapery hardware. I promised to look her up after the event and we would talk about her products.
Of course I had good intentions but time got the best of me and I forgot to email her – lucky for me she tracked me down. To say that I was amazed with her products is a gross understatement – I was floored! The entire line was stunning, all based on organic elements and finished in beautiful custom colors. Inspired by nature it resembles realistic coral, bamboo, driftwood, twigs, palm leaves and more.
Each piece is first molded from clay and then cast in resin. What I truly love about the line is that it retains the hand molded details of the clay original.
Another important design element of the line is the use of ornate brackets in place of finials. Nancy explained that in Charleston where she works and lives there are many homes that don’t have enough clearance for traditional finials. She solved this problem by designing brackets that function as both with simple end caps at the end of the rod. I’d say it’s a design that works!
This bamboo bracket is stunning.
Palm leaves are arranged in a fan for this bracket. What a great choice for a beachfront residence.
Palm leaves up close
The driftwood collection is as realistic you would think it just washed up on shore. I love the barnacles!
These fish and waves pieces have a great whimsical touch.
Here’s a close up of the coral end bracket.
Nancy’s passion is working with designers to create custom designs to fit the specific needs of her clients. Her pieces are truly couture window hardware. By the way she is also a fabulous person and would surely be a joy to work with.
Please visit Nancy's website at: http://www.nrdesigns.org/
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