
Forty-five years dressing the windows of the coast.
A family-held workroom on the Atlantic, quietly serving a client list of architects, designers, and the homeowners they draw for.

Since 1979.
We began with a single workroom, a small trade-only library, and a stubborn belief that a custom window treatment is worth doing right the first time.
Nearly half a century later, we remain family-held, family-staffed, and family-obsessed with the details that others rush past — the hem break, the pleat spacing, the hardware that should match the cabinetry, the track motor that shouldn't be heard across the room.
Our clients are architects, interior designers, and the homeowners they work for. Our portfolio spans Palm Beach estates, Miami Beach condominiums, Weston and Davie compounds, Fort Lauderdale waterfront homes, and yachts up and down the Intracoastal.
We bring samples to your home. We draw plans. We fabricate in Pompano Beach. We install with the care of a dry cleaner. And when something needs adjusting three years on, we return.
Four decades, one house.
1979
A House Begins
Founded in Pompano Beach with two sewing machines, a measuring tape, and a trade-only Kravet sample book.
1990s
The Workroom Grows
Expansion into Palm Beach and Broward county estates. In-house fabrication becomes the house signature.
2000s
The Motor Era
Early Somfy certification. Custom motorized drapery tracks installed for Miami Beach high-rises and Fort Lauderdale yachts.
2020s
Now
A full-service atelier covering custom drapery, shades, shutters, wallcovering, upholstery, and smart-home integration.
What we are stubborn about.
01
Craftsmanship
Hand-sewn pleats, hand-stained shutters, hand-matched fabrics. Machines set patterns — people set standards.
02
Discretion
We work in private homes, for private clients, without fanfare. Portfolio by referral. Trust by reputation.
03
Turnaround
One to three weeks, end to end. Our in-house workroom means we never wait on a distributor.
04
Service
We return. Batteries die, tracks need adjusting, fabric fades in the Florida sun. We answer the phone years later.
