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The Shade store x Mimi plange

We've teamed up with The Shade Store, the leading brand for premium custom window treatments to design an excluive collection of materials for light filtering and blackout roller shades. Every pattern tells a story inspired by African textile traditions.

Black and Natural color linear geometric print swatch for window shade treatments on grassweave textile

Geometric

A repeating pattern inspired by African scarification, the spiritual and decorative practice of etching patterns on the surface of the skin.

Victorian animal and botanical  abstract print on white backgroumd

Victoria

A surreal collage of vintage Victorian botanical & animal illustrations create a new animal kingdom.

A model in a grey suit and yellow gloves stand in the center in front of multiple prints of roller shades hanging from the ceiling
A model with woven jacket and skirt, and wearing orange stockings and red heels walks in front of blue, white and grey window shades hanging down from the ceiling
A model in a floral outfit stands in the middle of multiple multi colored window shades hanging from the ceiling on a neutral background
A model wearing a black leather outfit walks in front of neutral multi color geometric print window shades  hanging from the ceiling
A model in a colorful outfit featuring a multi color fringe maxi skirt stands in front of a collection of Victorian floral and animal roller shades hanging from the ceiling
A textile  swatch of a plaid print in multiple shades of blue

Kente Plaid

An abstract Kente pattern, inspired by the traditional weaving methods of the Akan, Ewe and Asante peoples of Ghana.

Neutral brown floral print swatch for window treatments and shades

Botanica Grassweave

A sophisticated floral print composed of vintage Victorian botanical inspirations printed on The Shade Store's linear Grassweave to create a beautiful raffia-like texture.

Colorful portrait of fashion designer Mimi Plange wearing a floral print blazer and sitting on multiple printed fabrics

Learn More About our latest collaboration:

Q&A with Mimi Plange

"For me, this sense of being 'unfashion' is about not following trends, or letting my approach to design be influenced by popular culture."

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