Is “The Lace Room” still over on Atlantic Ave? They had some great stuff last time I was there.
And will second recommendation for J.R. Burrows http://www.burrows.com/ , for lace and William Morris Wallpaper.
I have met Mr. Burrows at several Vintage dance events and teas and he is a charming and dapper gentleman. http://www.burrows.com/john.html
Also try J.R. Burrows, also in Boston. They use many of the original Nottingham lace Victorian and Edwardian loom patterns used 100 years ago. They also stock long lengths and do special orders. They also have period wallpaper. http://www.burrows.com
Also go to http://www.oldhouseweb.com and do a search in their merchant section. They have many more sources there.
I’ve been very happy with lace window and door curtains from both London Lace in Boston (londonlace.com)and Country Curtains (countrycurtains.com). The London Lace merchandise has several reproductions of old English lace patterns (I have “Prince of Wales” which is lovely), and they come in extra long lengths if you have typically tall brownstone windows. Good luck.
Is “The Lace Room” still over on Atlantic Ave? They had some great stuff last time I was there.
And will second recommendation for J.R. Burrows http://www.burrows.com/ , for lace and William Morris Wallpaper.
I have met Mr. Burrows at several Vintage dance events and teas and he is a charming and dapper gentleman. http://www.burrows.com/john.html
Also try J.R. Burrows, also in Boston. They use many of the original Nottingham lace Victorian and Edwardian loom patterns used 100 years ago. They also stock long lengths and do special orders. They also have period wallpaper.
http://www.burrows.com
Also go to http://www.oldhouseweb.com and do a search in their merchant section. They have many more sources there.
I second London Lace – they are also great with customized requests for non-standard window sizes!
I’ve been very happy with lace window and door curtains from both London Lace in Boston (londonlace.com)and Country Curtains (countrycurtains.com). The London Lace merchandise has several reproductions of old English lace patterns (I have “Prince of Wales” which is lovely), and they come in extra long lengths if you have typically tall brownstone windows. Good luck.