PORT CHESTER, N.Y., March 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Shade Store, a leading resource for premium custom window treatments, launches Alexa Hampton for The Shade Store, a curated collection of mini printed blackout roller shades. Bringing a sophisticated and more traditional look to a sleek, modern style of window treatment, Alexa's patterns reflect the classic motifs that the acclaimed designer is known for using throughout her work.
Iconic designer Alexa Hampton is celebrated for translating the classical principles of good design and decoration into some of today's most elegant, enduring, and functional domestic landscapes. She provides smart, design-rich solutions for every aspect of the home and her exclusive collection for The Shade Store is no exception.
Consisting of four small-scale patterns featuring animal and geometric prints and a bold Greek key in a selection of hues, the Alexa Hampton for The Shade Store collection can be layered with drapery or stylishly stand alone. Ideal for rooms where light control and privacy are needed, these blackout roller shades provide full privacy and are available with multiple control options.
"Good design is not only beautiful, but also needs to function with our lifestyle," said Alexa Hampton. "In this day and age, people prefer to leave their curtains drawn - looking perfect at all times – and pull down the blackout shade component individually. I set out to design blackout shades that served the function of creating darkness but that also looked beautiful pulled down to solve the issue of the traditionally plain roller."
"There is a void in the marketplace for black out shades that are both beautiful and functional," said Ian Gibbs, co-founder and creative director of The Shade Store. "Alexa's thoughtful designs bring an exciting new point of view to our portfolio of black out shades, and we are thrilled to introduce this collection with such an accomplished and talented designer."
Alexa Hampton for The Shade Store is now available at all 65+ of The Shade Store showrooms nationwide and online where consumers and designers can choose free swatches to plan for their custom window treatments, with rendering services and design experts available to help. Every order from The Shade Store is handcrafted in the USA and ships free in 10 days or less. The Shade Store also offers professional measurement and installation around the country to help make the custom window treatment process truly simple.
About The Shade Store
The Shade Store is a family-run, premium custom window treatment company with a rich heritage in luxury textiles and interior design. Its exclusive collection of more than 1,300 in-stock fabrics and materials provides customers with an unparalleled level of style and customization options. Every window treatment is proudly handcrafted in the USA by a skilled artisan, hung and tested for quality assurance and ships free in 10 days or less. The Shade Store offers a complete range of design services for consumers and design-trade clientele, including free swatches, free professional window measurements, photo rendering services and nationwide installation services. The Shade Store has 65+ showrooms nationwide. Additionally, The Shade Store is an advocate for environmental sustainability and for every purchase made the company provides the 'gift of shade' by planting a tree in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation. For more information on The Shade Store, please visit http://www.theshadestore.com.
About Alexa Hampton
From New York City to Hangzhou, China, Alexa Hampton's project portfolio encompasses luxe, beautifully layered urban apartments, expansive town and country residences, private airplanes, and yachts. Regularly named to Architectural Digest's AD100 and House Beautiful's Top Designer list, Hampton translates the classical principles of good design and decoration into some of today's most elegant, enduring, and functional domestic landscapes.
SOURCE The Shade Store
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