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The Hurricane Club

  
  
  
  

Decorating with Fabric is very proud of its recent installation of Austrian Shades at The Hurricane Club on the corner of Park Avenue and 26th Street in New York City.

We fabricated 19 Austrian Shades with most being 7 feet wide and 13 feet high in a gauze fabric. The shades are only visible from the street and are flooded with light which creates a mesmerizing image at nighttime.

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The Hurricane Club is the newest restaurant from Fourth Wall Restaurants. There impressive group of restaurants include Smith & Wollensky, Park Avenue, Quality Meats, The Post House and Maloney and Porcelli. The construction was done by Vanguard Construction and the space was designed by Avroko.

Comments

Very refreshing and soft for New York City.  
 
 
 
What do you mean by "only visible from the street"? What is at the inside of the Austrian shades? Where is the cording?
Posted @ Sunday, September 19, 2010 11:38 AM by Judy
how do you get the Austrian shade from not hour glassing in the middle. is this an operational shade ?
Posted @ Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:22 PM by DAVID GERVAIS
It looks amazing from the outside!
Posted @ Monday, October 11, 2010 6:31 PM by afestinger
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