The Steel is highly adaptable and tailored to suit you. Finials and accessories are available in five finishes, with four pole diameters to choose from.
A made-to-measure service enables poles to be made to exact specifications - perfect for bay windows and complex spaces. Poles can be hung from walls or ceilings.
Use Double poles with two layers of curtaining, this enables a secondary curtain to be left closed.
'Snap-in' brackets used in conjunction with 'C' rings allow curtains to be drawn without interruption.
Each of the five finishes have been chosen with care, to express distinct individuality and to enhance the beauty of the hand-worked steel each piece is made from.
Finials can look totally different depending on the finish selected; from velvet-black Waxed steel, the glint of Aged Copper, the rich depth of Bronzed, or mellow Brass Toned steel, to the sharp precision of Polished steel.
12.5mm is best suited to sheer, light-weight curtains, 19mm for light to medium-weight, non interlined curtains, 25mm for medium-weight, and 38mm for heavier curtains. However, the aesthetic quality of the design will also influence your decision.
Finials are central to the
philosophy of the Steel, and are designed to excite and entice.
Each piece is hand-forged or crafted and comes in a wide selection of
contemporary and traditional designs.
Please contact us for information on the full range of finials on offer.
The Bradley Collection's made-to-measure service allows curtain poles to be made to exact specifications.
The unique 'Passing' system enables 'C' rings to glide over 'Snap-in' brackets and pass bends smoothly.
For further information see Bay & 'Passing' Systems or, to enable us to calculate your bay accurately, please complete the Bay Measuring Form and the Pole Request From (both download quickly and require Acrobat Reader).
Classic French poles follow the traditional, returning curve of antique French poles.
The French pole is a simple yet graceful way to adorn windows. Contemporary French poles are a sleekly curved, modern equivalent of the Classic French pole.