Theo Fabric | Embossed Matelasse Damask Fabric | Drapery & Curtain Fabric
Theo Fabric brings sophisticated elegance to any interior space with its embossed matelasse damask weave. Crafted from 100% polyester, this durable...
View full detailsTheo Fabric brings sophisticated elegance to any interior space with its embossed matelasse damask weave. Crafted from 100% polyester, this durable...
View full detailsTroy Fabric showcases a sophisticated embossed matelasse damask weave crafted from 100% polyester. This versatile textile delivers the refined aest...
View full detailsRoxy Fabric showcases a refined tone-on-tone jacquard damask weave crafted from 100% polyester. The subtle color variation creates visual depth whi...
View full detailsThis distinguished damask weave combines luxurious materials—56% polyester for durability, 37% rayon for fluid drape, and 7% lurex for subtle metal...
View full detailsDiscover the refined elegance of this Shiny Dotted Damask Fabric, a 100% polyester textile engineered for professional-grade drapery and curtain in...
View full detailsDamask drapery brings timeless, formal elegance to a window. Rodeo Home's damask curtain fabric by the yard features the classic woven-in pattern — reversible florals and scrollwork created by contrasting matte and lustrous threads — for panels with quiet, tonal richness. Order a sample to see the pattern and sheen before ordering yardage.
Because the pattern is woven rather than printed, it catches light differently across the fold, giving drapery subtle sheen and depth. It's the classic choice for formal living rooms, dining rooms, and traditional interiors.
Damask panels make an elegant statement alone or layered with sheers. Line for body and sun protection, and steam gently to release wrinkles.
What is damask fabric? Damask is a reversible fabric with a woven-in pattern created by contrasting matte and lustrous threads.
Is damask good for curtains? Yes — it adds tonal pattern and a subtle sheen that reads formal and elegant on drapery.
Do you sell damask curtain fabric by the yard? Yes — cut continuously so the pattern matches across panels.