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20 April 2015

Hold Backs to Control Curtains

Written by Juliet Fishenden
From the Forge - News, Interiors, Style tips beeswax, blacksmith, handcrafted, interiors, matt black, tie back hooks, Wrought iron hold backs Leave a Comment

Spring has arrived and it is the time of year when freshening up ones home seems paramount. We feel it is time to get more sunlight into our home and give everything a good airing.

We are using our fabulous hand-forged curtain hold-backs and tie-back hooks, to give our rooms more light, they match our curtain pole finials. All hold backs or tie back hooks are matt black or traditional beeswax which gives a beautiful sheen to the ironwork. Hold backs are generally fitted approximately two thirds down the length of the curtain.
Tie cannon ball

Interior designers often use our tie back hooks when they are using decorative material tie backs which adds a finishing touch to a dressed window. (Shown in the photo below)
tie back hook and tie back on curtain
Our Honey Dipper hold backs are unique and stylish.
Honey Holdback

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