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32 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011 Beckenstein Fabrics & Interiors is the industry leader in window treatments in NYC. Custom window treatments provide the finishing touch for every room with the proper balance of design and function. Our custom curtains, draperies, roman shades, roller shades, blinds, and shutters make a statement! Window treatments provide privacy and protection from exterior light and sound and are an important design element to finish your rooms. We suggest appropriate designs for every window, type and budget. We also provide decorative hardware in traditional and contemporary styles. Manhattan Custom Drapery and Window Treatment At Beckenstein Fabrics & Interiors, we offer a full range of window treatments in New York City. From draperies to shutters, from traditional to contemporary window treatment styles, we have what you need to update any space. roman shades and blinds blackout shades and blinds bay window curtains and treatment

On a technical note, all of our custom window treatments can be motorized for greater ease and functionality. Motorized shades and drapes offer a quiet, consistent and reliable movement, allowing for easy and seamless usage. Call or come in to speak with one of our in-store designers. We know great design and have even been featured in New York Magazine. Our window treatments provide the finishing touch for every room with the proper balance of design and function. They make a statement, provide light protection, and soften the sounds in the room, but most importantly make a house a home. We are familiar with what is appropriate and can recommend different options based on the room, windows, and budget. Combined with decorative drapery, we provide hardware—whether traditional, contemporary, or just what’s most functional, we can complete the package. Request Live Quote or Call Now 888-960-9958 or Call Now 888-784-6869 "I am a interior designer in New York and I was in the process of finalizing my clients with the last finishing touch of window treatments.

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The next day the work was completed and at a fair price. I HIGHLY recommend this company, but most…"The historic Beckenstein building on Orchard Street is undergoing a massive retail shift as we speak. You’ll recall that the property was acquired by DelShah Capital in August 2015 for $28 million. Not surprisingly, the old-school vendors that operated here for upwards of a decade didn’t survive the transition. (World Hats moved up the block to a much brighter space.) The Paris-based gallery signed on for a mind-blowing 25,000 square-feet of space within 130 Orchard Street. What amounts to eight times the size of its uptown location – the massive floor area spans five levels, and sports ceilings up to 12 to 20 feet high. The brick-and-mortar is a homecoming, as Galerie Perrotin last year hosted a two-week pop-up exhibit that explored artist JR’s permanent residence at the abandoned Ellis Island ruins. Its permanent residence is to begin spring 2017. “This new location will offer, on par with the Paris based gallery, the capability to organize and present several concurrent or large retrospective exhibitions at once,” a past press release stated.

Meanwhile, the apartments up above are experiencing their own trendy transition. Attach File (5MB max) What color is the sky? Sign up to get the latest stories sent to your email inbox each day.Five-Level ‘Galerie Perrotin’ Begins Build-out at Beckenstein Building on Orchard Street Posted December 27, 2016 at 5:14 am The historic Beckenstein building on Orchard Street is undergoing a massive retail shift as we speak. (World Hats moved up the block to […] Why Michael Shah’s Co-Working Bar ‘Orchard Street Social’ is a Bad Idea for Hell Square Posted May 13, 2016 at 5:14 am After sitting vacant for two years, the ground level store at 130 Orchard Street (formerly Daniel’s Leather) is itching to join the Hell Square scene. You’ll recall that the notorious landlord Michael Shah purchased the S. Beckenstein building for $28 million, and now hopes to install some tomfoolery called the Orchard Street Social. JR’s 2-Week Residency at 130 Orchard Street to Showcase Ellis Island Artwork

Posted October 23, 2015 at 9:23 am Much like the immigrants of yore, popular street artist JR is coming to the Lower East Side from the Ellis Island compound. Well, rather his artwork. As previously mentioned, the Frenchman was commissioned to decorate the abandoned hospital complex with wheat-paste images derived directly from authentic immigrant photos. The tour route – which is open […] DelShah Repositions 130 Orchard Street as ‘The Beckenstein’ After $28M Purchase Posted October 7, 2015 at 5:14 am The address 130 Orchard Street doesn’t exist anymore. At least not in the eyes of brokers hell-bent on selling all corners of the Lower East Side to the highest bidder. It’s now forever known as the predictable, The Beckenstein, an obvious homage to its roots as a textile factory. (Unclear if permission was obtained from […] Historic Beckenstein’s Building on Orchard Street Sells for $28M Last modified August 14, 2015 at 10:52 am There’s a reason why all the old-school vendors vacated 130 Orchard Street in the past several months.

Most recently, World Hats and World Fragrances. They were forced out due to an impending sale. That’s right, the historic Beckenstein’s building just sold for $28 million. Notorious landlord Delshah Capital reportedly purchased the property in an off-market […] Tracing the Lower East Side Roots of Beckenstein’s [HISTORY] Posted May 27, 2015 at 9:10 am Manhattan’s Lower East Side has been called many things, but never a fashion center. Yet it is fashion in the form of inexpensive fabrics that lures shoppers to this neighborhood better known for blintzes than ball gowns. Between the ghost advertising and left-for-dead store signage, its remnants continue to […] Another Leather Vendor to Shutter on Orchard Street Last modified March 5, 2015 at 9:41 am It’s an ongoing bloodbath in this former bargain district… The second coming of Giuseppe Uomo on Orchard Street is concluding. Curtains for the leather vendor that’s been operating here for the last four years.