In this week’s installment of Remodelista Reconnaissance—in which we sleuth out the source of design details spotted in our posts—we’re tackling one reader’s emailed query: Where to find wrap-around curtain rods like the ones in projects by Reath Design?
Read on.
Photography by Laure Joliet, courtesy of Reath Design.
![the wrap around rods, spotted in a bedroom by frances merrill of reath design. 17](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/reath-design-holmby-house-la-master-bedroom-laure-joliet-photo-23a-733x550.jpg)
![and in a reading nook in the same project. 18](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/reath-design-holmby-house-la-master-bedroom-laure-joliet-photo-22-733x977.jpg)
![and in a dining area. 19](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/reath-design-little-holmby-house-la-kitchen-laure-joliet-photo-13b-733x977.jpg)
![the rods reath uses, they say, are custom made. luckily, parachute offers a sim 20](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/parachute-curtain-rod-733x555.jpg)
A bonus? The wrap-around effect not only looks streamlined, it keeps windows fully covered for maximum light blocking, too.
For more sources uncovered, see:
- Remodelista Reconnaissance: Desks and Tables from Readymade Legs
- Remodelista Reconnaissance: Uncovering the Paint Colors in an Ever-Changing French Kitchen
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