Mid Century Modern Abstract Curtains Sage Green Color Block and Black Lines, Boho Rod Pocket Window Drapes 2 Panels 42x45 Inch
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Specifications
- Brand: TOLTUQE
- Color: Sage Green
- Material: Polyester
- Product Dimensions: 45"L x 21"W per panel
- Opacity: Blackout Inches
Transform your windows into a modern masterpiece with the TOLTUQE Mid Century Modern Abstract Curtains. These curtains are designed for those who appreciate art and style, perfectly blending Bohemian vibes with minimalist geometric art. Featuring bold color blocks and artistic brushstrokes in shades like sage green, navy blue, terracotta, and mustard yellow, these window drapes are not just functional; they serve as striking pieces of contemporary art that enhance your home’s aesthetic.
Features
- Dimensions: The curtain set measures 42x45 inches in total, consisting of two panels, each sized 21x45 inches.
- Boho Design: Inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, the curtains feature unique geometric patterns and color-blocking designs.
- Classic Rod Pocket Header: The curtains come with a convenient rod pocket design that slides easily onto most standard curtain rods, providing an elegant look without the noise of grommets.
- Versatile Home Decor: Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, home offices, or creative studios, these curtains tie your room's decor together effortlessly.
- Easy Care & Maintenance: Machine washable in cold water on a gentle cycle, tumble dry on low, and warm iron if needed to remove wrinkles.
Pros
- Artistic and stylish design adds visual interest to any room.
- Easy to install with a classic rod pocket, making it user-friendly.
- Machine washable material allows for easy cleaning and maintenance.
- Multiple color options bring versatility and can complement various decor styles.
Cons
- No additional features such as blackout lining, which may be a consideration for light-sensitive environments.
- With a size of 42x45 inches, may not fit larger windows without additional panels.





























