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10 Foot Tall Premier Pro Drape
118 inches tall x 58 to 60 inches wide

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Depth of Swag (in feet; usually between 3-5 feet)
*This is how far each swag will swoop down toward the floor before going back up toward the ceiling

Number of Swags
*This is how many times you want your single drape to swoop down

Total Length of the Room Being Swagged (in feet)

Length of Panel You Need (in feet)


10 Foot Tall Premier Pro Drape

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List Price: $30.96
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  • Premier Pro is a gorgeous pipe and drape material that features a slight stretch that allows it to hang beautifully.

  • Available in Black on our website, but other colors may be available with a minimum quantity. Please contact us for information.

  • This lighter weight material has a flat, more matte finish.

  • Our Premier Pro drape is Durably Flame Retardant (DFR), and when lab tested after 10 laundering cycles it continued to pass the NFPA-701, 2019 Edition fire code.

  • Each drape measures 118 inches tall x 58 to 60 inches wide. Material will not fray, so edges are not serged or hemmed.

  • The drape is sewn 2 inches shorter than 10 feet tall to avoid pooling on the floor when used at a 10 foot height. Custom heights are available upon request.

  • Drape is not pre-pleated; it is sewn flat and can be gathered by hand on a support rod (crossbar).

  • 4 inch rod pocket is sewn into the top and bottom.

  • 100% Polyester. Machine washable and dryer safe - see Laundering tab for details.

  • Quantity 1 = 1 drape. We recommend a minimum of three drapes per 10 foot wide span (for approx. 50% fullness).

  • Approximately 70% - 80% opaque (light blocking). This opacity percentage is an estimate only, and for normal / standard lighting situations. A variety of factors can affect the opacity of a fabric, including where it is being used (near a wall vs. dividing the middle of a room), light sources (such as hanging in front of a window with sunlight shining in, etc.), and the amount of fullness in the material (the amount of "bunching").

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