Orion Ornamental Iron Introduces Award Winning Product Clip-A-Crown Blind Valance

Orion Ornamental Iron has recently introduced another award-winning new product: the Clip-A-Crown blind valance. “Our new Clip-A-Crown product is a lightweight, decorative metal valance which fits on any blinds – either new or already installed,” said Sunil Patel, CEO of Orion.  “And we’re delighted to say that it has already received rave reviews at the recent Atlanta Window Fashions Vision show, and that it has also won Most Innovative Overall Design by the Window Coverings Manufacturers Association (WCMA).”

Decorative Blind Valance
Lightweight Decorative Metal Valances 
Medium & Tall 


Last year, Orion won another WCMA award – for Best New Style Concept -- for its Designers’ Choice Traversing Rods. The Designers’ Choice curtain rods, with coordinating iron finials and wood finials, expanded Orion’s moderately priced line of traversing hardware, and introduced more heavy duty hardware. The line offers single and double traversing wood poles and iron rods, with finished tracks. It is available with iron finials and wood finials, as well as other decorative finials.

“Our new Clip-A-Crown metal valance fits both metal and wood blind head rails,” added Atul Patel, president of Orion. “We are offering Clip-A-Crown in 20 designs, ranging from traditional to transitional to contemporary. All designs are available in custom widths, 3 different mounting styles, and 3 different heights.”

All styles are available in the company’s 31 popular Iron Art finishes, plus custom. Clip-A-Crown is shipped in 10 business days.

Orion is a 27 year-old-company long known for its window treatment hardware, and especially for its iron finials and iron rods. It offers an extensive line of curtain rods and traversing drapery hardware in both iron and wood. All of these curtain rods – both iron rods and wood poles, are also available with motorization.  Orion manufactures many styles of curtain rods, such as iron and wood drapery rods, iron and wood curtain rods, as well as iron finials, resin finials, crystal finials, glass finials and wood finials. These wood and iron curtain rods are offered in 31 Iron Art finishes and 11 Wood Art finishes. Orion is noted for the wide variety of curtain rods (iron rods and wood poles), and other window treatment hardware, such as traversing rods, and inlay rods.  Orion also has an extensive collection of decorative finials, including resin finials, iron finials, crystal finials, glass finials, and wood finials.

The California-based company is probably best known for its collections of iron finials and other decorative finials, as well as for its other window treatment hardware products and drapery rods. Orion plans to continue to increase its offerings of curtain rods, wood poles, iron finials, glass finials, crystal finials, wood finials, and resin finials, as well as different styles of decorative drapery hardware rods.

“Orion is recognized throughout the industry for its drapery sets and drapery hardware, and especially for its iron rods with iron finials and its wood poles with crystal finials, resin finials, glass finials and wood finials,” said Atul Patel.  “We offer custom curtain rods, including iron drapery hardware and wooden curtain rods.”

“Our goal,” said Sunil Patel, “is to be known throughout the professional design industry as the company to go to for window treatment hardware, contemporary drapery hardware, drapery sets, iron finials, wood finials, crystal finials, glass finials – in fact, drapery hardware of all kinds.”

Orion currently offers decorative finials and custom curtain rods, including iron drapery hardware and wooden poles, in addition to glass finials in its Provence Collection, crystal finials in its Bohemia Collection, crystal finials and resin finials in its KBlair Collection, and wood finials in its New York Wood Collection. Orion’s extensive window treatment hardware collection is considered one of the most versatile and innovative in the industry, according to many professional interior designers.

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