The curtain with no wrong side by Tred

Rideau à vagues Design par Tred

The aesthetic “double-face” or “double-head” finish for curtains by TRED ensures a flawless appearance, with no visible technical elements: hooks or pleater tapes remain hidden, hems are ultra-discreet, and in certain specific cases, some assemblies can be made without hems.

This TRED system is ideal for openings with full-height glazing and for creating elegant interior partitions.

Our curtains and draperies with regular waves, combined with this technique and soft fabrics with a perfect drape, provide a fluid, continuous, and perfectly controlled fall. This finish creates a rhythmic and elegant line that integrates discreetly into the most demanding professional environments.

It also helps optimize space: the curtain folds into compact waves, neatly stacked at the sides. Highly appreciated in offices and corporate settings, this solution combines minimalist aesthetics, functionality, and compatibility with curved, recessed, or motorized tracks.

Based on a regular alternation of folds forming soft and harmonious undulations, this construction ensures long-term stability. The fabric is suspended on an aesthetic or concealed curtain track equipped with a system of sliders or rollers interconnected at fixed intervals, guaranteeing uniform waves across the entire height of the curtain.

The higher the ceiling, the deeper the waves — and thus the more fabric per linear meter — must be, to maintain a high-quality drape and a uniform visual appearance of the textile.

For acoustic optimization, curtains and draperies with regular waves, combined with acoustic fabrics, are particularly effective, with the depth of the waves adjustable according to the desired performance.

At TRED, we frequently use this technique to dress straight or curved glazed partitions, but also to treat full-height exterior glazing overlooking visible areas such as terraces, streets, or entrances.