Vintage Bird Curtains
We give 20% of profits to bird conservation and inclusive birding efforts.
What makes vintage curtains work
Vintage curtains lean watercolor, antique, and lightly faded. The BWB vintage curtain collection draws on field-guide birds, pressed-flower repeats, soft botanical washes, and gentle worn-in palettes of ochre, sage, dusty rose, and warm cream. They read as if they came from an estate sale in the best possible way.
How to style vintage curtains
- Bedroom. Linen panels in a soft botanical print soften morning light and pair beautifully with painted woodwork.
- Older home or rental. Vintage prints embrace original trim and quirky window proportions instead of fighting them.
- Study or reading room. Heritage botanical and field-guide bird prints suit rooms with books, brass, and warm wood.
- Layer with a sheer. A linen sheer behind the vintage panel softens privacy and adds depth.
FAQ
Which substrate works best for vintage curtains?
Linen, every time, for the soft drape and slightly relaxed hand that suits the aesthetic. Cotton is the affordable everyday option.
Who prints and ships these?
Spoonflower prints each panel on demand in North Carolina and ships directly. Plan for about a week of production.
Can I get matching bedding, pillows, or throws?
Most vintage prints run across multiple surfaces. Search the design name to find its full family.
Can I order a swatch first?
Yes. Swatches are the safest way to confirm those soft faded palettes before a full window order.











