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  Display an artist's canvas in your bathroom

Shower Curtains


Bindweed


Glasgow Rose


Iris & Dragonfly


Japanese Carp & Shell


Guest Towels
Custom Work

A Home Sweet Bungalow shower curtain is a work of art that gives great impact to your bathroom with one accessory. The hand-painted textiles are in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts Style—functional and beautiful (click here or the Info button in header for care instructions).

These designs were selected for their particular appropriateness in the bathroom. Each shower curtain incorporates colors and motifs found in the Arts & Crafts Movement (Click here or the Links button for more information on Arts & Crafts events, associations and recommended reading).

Each shower curtain is natural in color and made to our specifications out of “green” 100% cotton canvas, meaning that the fabric is processed without chemicals. The curtains have been washed and dried to minimize any further shrinkage. We currently have two curtain lengths: a regular length of about 74 inches and an extra-long length of about 80 inches (good for high ceilings).

There are few shower curtains that have had this much thought and attention . . . and we know of none with this Arts & Crafts-style quality.



                                                                  

Bindweed Shower Curtain

Bindweed Shower Curtain


Bindweed detail: yellow ochre & olive green

 

Glasgow Rose Shower Curtain


Glasgow Rose detail: crimson red & black

 

Iris & Dragonfly Shower Curtain


Iris & Dragonfly detail: purple & celedon green

 

Japanese Carp & Shell Curtain


Japanese Carp & Shell detail: several blues & greens






This bell-shaped flower design by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869 - 1942), a noted Art Nouveau architect and artist. Art Nouveau sprung our of the Arts & Crafts Movement
and is characterized by rich, muted colors
and distinctive, writhing plant forms.



Bindweed detail: dusty pink (mauve) & sap green









 


A rose design in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928). Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer who mixed elements of the Arts & Crafts Movement with Art Nouveau and bolder geometric forms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

An exquisite Art Nouveau design of the French artist, Maurice Pillard Verneuil, from the 1890s. Art Nouveau style developed as a celebration of such natural forms as the iris and dragonfly.


 

 

 

 

 


This pattern was originally published in
the early 1900s by Candace Wheeler (1827–1923) as a design for a bathroom stencil. Wheeler first partnered with Louis Comfort Tiffany before heading her own firm, Associated Artists. Candace Wheeler and Associated Artists led the decorating efforts
for the Women’s Building at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.

 

 




 

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