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French Lace Door Curtain – 3 Sizes White Mirror Embroidery Sheer Panel For Kitchen/Bedroom, Boho Room Divider, Vintage Home Decor
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HUF13,778.40HUF20,184.15
színek : Fehér, kerek, tükörvirágos ajtófüggöny
méretek : 100*100
140*100
100*100
100*200
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Item description from the seller
Heritage Meets Modern Living
Crafted by Ailianshuo's textile experts, this lace curtain blends French elegance with Slavic protective symbols. The mirror embroidery isn't just pretty – it's a nod to Eastern European traditions where such patterns guard homes, making it meaningful decor for multicultural households.
Kitchen-Ready Sophistication
Unlike flimsy vinyl kitchen curtains, our polyester lace resists grease stains while letting steam escape. The 100×100cm size perfectly fits standard kitchen doorways, turning a functional space into a charming bistro corner.
Your Size, Your Rules
• 100×100cm – Ideal for narrow kitchen entries & closet doors
• 140×100cm – Classic French door coverage with extra sway
• 100×200cm – Statement room divider for studio apartments
No-Fuss Installation
Though we don't provide installation service, these lightweight panels work with:
Tension rods (no drilling)
Existing curtain tracks
Decorative clothespins for boho looks
The Story Behind the Pattern
Each mirror-flower motif is digitally mapped before embroidery to ensure symmetry. The botanical elements include:
• French lavender for tranquility
• Slavic wheat for prosperity
• Myrtle leaves symbolizing love
Pro Tip from Parisian Homes
Layer the 140cm width with heavier drapes in winter for insulation, then go sheer solo in summer. Romanian families often hang them diagonally as doorway blessings!









