East London Cloth: Heirloom Curtains and Soft Goods, Nostalgia Edition
Spring has us thinking about changing out tired linens for fresher, brighter, made-to-last versions.
The outfit was founded by Gemma Moulton, who studied upholstery at London Met and apprenticed and worked for some of the city’s most esteemed curtain makers before beginning East London Cloth in the midst of lockdowns in 2020.
The outfit offers a variety of “curtains by post”; shown is the Cafe Curtain Pleated Top, from £95.
The Breakfast Cloth is made from linen, “for breakfast without the ‘zhuzh,'” the makers say, since it’s sans pleated hem.
The Brushfield Runner (on the nightstand) is currently on sale for €36.
There’s a selection of sink skirts on offer, too, like this saffron Counter Curtain Chartreuse (unfortunately out of stock).
The outfit’s original Breakfast Cloth, the round version, has a pleated hem but is still “designed to be thrown on, spilt on, used and washed over and over.”
Napkins are designed “to give your lap an ample drape.” We like the Brushfield Napkins, €18 each.