One of the hottest styles in window treatment trends, layering draperies with woven wood shades is a stunning combination. The organic vibe of woven natural fibers pairs beautifully with a range of drapery fabrics, from the luxury of velvets to the flowing look of linen.










Hunter Douglas Woven Woods
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Woven natural fibers
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Wider range of colors
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Optional dual honeycomb shades
The Provenance® Woven Wood Shades collection is crafted using natural woods, reeds, bamboo & grass. At Night & Day Decor, we love introducing clients to the textured look of bamboo shades. Natural materials showcase a variety of woven finishes, resulting in some of the most popular style statements in today’s woven window shades. The designer look is enhanced by the beautiful, filtered light woven blinds invite. An optional liner can increase light control of woven blinds, as well as the exclusive option of dual shades. This innovation, exclusively for Woven Wood Shades, offers a secondary shade–a cellular shade–that lowers into place for increased light control and temperature control.

Optional Liner
The beauty of light filtering into your home is priceless. Unless, of course, you need additional coverage. Because each room is used differently, there are areas that need increased light control. For those areas, there are optional liners available for woven wood shades. Create the right atmosphere with the styled look you love.Â

Variety of Materials
Organic textures, earthy colors…these elements make woven blinds a favorite for design. Crafted from natural fibers like jute, wood, bamboo, reeds and grasses, each material collection has its very own look and style. The depth and dimension bamboo shades add to your windows will surround you with beauty

Optional Cellular Dual Shade
Energy efficiency is now available with woven wood shades! You can enjoy the style of the front woven shade, while the dual shade portion offers a secondary honeycomb shade. The two shades operate independent of each other, with the cellular shade lowering into place to block heat and light when needed.
