1960s French Geometric Curtains






1960s French Geometric Curtains
Pair of striking 1960s French geometric curtains in a richly coloured Mexican or tribal-inspired pattern, likely produced by the House of Boussac. The design features bold repeating medallions, diamonds, and elongated geometric motifs in vivid shades of crimson red, olive green, ochre, black, cream, and chocolate brown.
These panels have an extraordinary visual rhythm and a wonderfully graphic mid-century feel, blending folk-inspired design with the dramatic colour palettes of late 1960s interiors. The fabric would make an exceptional statement in eclectic, bohemian, retro, or maximalist spaces.
Both curtains retain their original tape tops and have generous 13 cm hem allowances, making them suitable for reuse as curtains, cushions, textile panels, upholstery projects, or dramatic interior accents.
The colours remain beautifully vibrant and the fabric presents extremely well. I can see no notable issues.
Each curtain measures approximately:
44.4” x 43”
113 cm x 110 cm
Hem allowance:
5.1”
13 cm