From Paris to New York
The Art of Shade,
Craft, and
Quiet Luxury
This spring marks a new chapter for Grants, as our work continues to reach further afield.
Just back from three inspiring weeks in the US, we visited ongoing projects and met with architects and designers ahead of our rollout in Holland & Sherry showrooms across America, beginning in New York, Chicago and Dallas this September.
In Paris
we recently spent time with celebrated artist Luc Deflandre, whose hand-painted designs are now featured on our French Pinoleum blinds, as well as with Mériguet-Carrère, one of France’s finest paint houses — exploring the intersection of shade, colour, and craft in collaborations that continue to shape our approach.
Artist
Mériguet
Carrère
Paris
Grants has developed unique ways
to work with woven wood
materials for shading
From concealed roller blinds featured in many
Tanglewood Conservatories to a patent-pending
system for shaped windows and domes,
as seen at the five-star
country house hotel
Ballyfin Demesne in Ireland.
With the growing
interest from designers
and architects,
we have moved our production, close to the M25 at Swanley.  We are now
offering wider choices of our woven wood blinds to the trade — making our
craftsmanship more accessible to luxury interiors around the world.
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We’re also pleased to be attending Decorex in London this October
where we’ll be showing these new materials and insights from our international work. Be sure to meet us there!
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With the release of our new
book comes a quiet evolution
of our identity: