Where Do Interior Designers Buy Window Treatments? From Themselves, Obviously.
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE Decor editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.Trust is a key ingredient in any successful interior design project: trusting your gut, your client, and your collaborators. So when New York-based Elle Decor A-List designer Augusta Hoffman was approached by Davina Ogilvie, founder of Wovn Home and her go-to partner for custom window treatments, about launching a textile collection, Hoffman knew she could say yes with full confidence.Tim LenzThe primary bedroom in Hoffmans home features drapery from her collaboration with Wovn Home.The resulting line of seven fabrics includes three hearty yet humble solids in linen and a performance linen blend. Complementary sheers in wool blend solids and a stripe round out the offering. Rich hues like Dune, Umber, Acorn and Moss speak to the collection's understated versatility as much as Hoffman's elevated point-of-view. The rigor and thoughtfulness Augusta brings to each design project has always inspired me, says Ogilvie, who's also worked with the A-List designers Atelier Davis and Nathan Turner, as well as Jenni Kayne.Tim LenzThe Porcelain Sheer linen installed at Hoffmans studio.Available to the trade as well as retail clients, pricing for the collection begins at $900 for Roman shades. Swatches can easily be ordered from the site and the final product ships within five weeks, as production is based in North Carolina. Trusting your gut has never been easieror looked better.Sean SantiagoDeputy EditorSean Santiago is ELLE Decor's Deputy Editor, covering news, trends and talents in interior design, hospitality, travel, and luxury. He writes the So Courant! column for the magazine and elledecor.com.