The East London Cloth cafe curtain is a pretty way to add a veil of privacy whilst still allowing the light to flood through.

Made to order in our range of UK woven linens and delivered to you by post.
Order in a few easy steps
  • The measurements we need -

    • The width of the pole or wire on which you will hang the curtain. 

    • We will calculate the gather for you, this ensures the look of all of our curtains is consistent.

    • The drop of the curtain, from pole top, to where the curtain will end (Normally this would be 1cm above the window sill, if unsure round down to the nearest cm.)

    • The drop measurement is the same for pleated and pocket top curtains, we will calculate the necessary adjustments for pleated top curtains) 

    Additional measuring guidance and information around the perimeters of our cafe curtains can be found here.

    • Your cafe curtains and poles (if required) can now be ordered together from one listing below.

    • This gives you the freedom to play around with fabric & pole options.

    • The poles which are suited to your selection will automatically appear once fabric & dimensions have been entered.

    • Once you have processed your order you'll be able to login and amend your order for the first 24 hours.

    • Your order will be delivered within a lead time of 4 weeks. Once your order is dispatched you'll receive an automated email with tracking information.
  • To help you visualise what your cafe curtains will look like, scroll through our IRL section below.

    Samples of our cafe curtain fabrics can be ordered here.

A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield vellum with a solid brass pole. Fitted perfectly in a window recess with a blind made in Nicky Haslam's Balcony Stripe.
Pleated top cafe curtain in Montague linen, giving privacy on a main street. The pleated top making it easy to swish the side when needed.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Cornsilk.
Two pocket top cafe curtains in Elderfield Vellum. Adding a layer of privacy to a dressing room.
Pocket top cafe curtains in Monatgue, behind blinds made in our Brant's Trellis.
Pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Vellum, to add privacy to a bathroom door.
Pocket top cafe curtains in Elderfield Turpentine, fitted directly onto the moving sash. Meaning they lift up and down with the window.
Pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield turpentine on a solid brass pole. Sitting just above the window pulls, making them easier to access.
A Pleated top cafe curtain in Montague on a Simple Recess pole, where it was not possible to fit into the stone windows. In the kitchen of Langdon Court Manor.
A pair of cafe curtains in Elderfield Turpentine, fitted behind a blind on a solid brass pole.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine, on a solid brass pole. Fitted neatly behind a blind.
Beautiful pleated top cafe curtains in Montague, classically fitted on solid brass poles in a bay window.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine, for this tiny boot room window.
A pocket top curtain in Elderfield Turpentine, to give a veil of privacy to a front door.
Pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine with a solid brass pole. The perfect tone to sit behind these bedroom curtains made in our Hanbury Vellum.
Pleated top cafe curtains in Montague, on solid brass poles, fitted inside the recess. Neatly sitting under blinds in our own Brant's Trellis
Pocket top curtains in Elderfield Vellum, neatly fitted on simple brass poles with recess brackets.
Pocket top cafe curtains in Elderfield Turpentine, fitted on simple brass poles and recess brackets. Original shutters usually pose quite a problem, but luckily these were still able to close.
Idilic, a pair of pocket top cafe curtains in Montague.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Montague, used at the whole height on a simple brass pole and recess brackets.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine. Adding an extra veil of privacy to this beautiful bathroom.
Pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine, on a solid brass pole.
A pocket top curtain in Montague, fitted onto a solid brass pole on a Georgian window in Spitalfields.
A pair of pocket top cafe curtains in Elderfield Turpentine, framing the view.
Pocket top cafe curtains in Montague in Bar Pez in Dublin.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield Turpentine.
Pocket top cafe curtains in Elderfield Vellum, classically fitted on solid brass poles in this beautiful bay.
A full length pocket top cafe curtain, for more complete privacy, in Montague on a simple brass pole and recess brackets.
Pocket top curtain in Elderfield Vellum, slid to the side on a solid brass pole.
Pocket top cafe curtains fitted in the living room of Lucy Williams, fitted in the bay on solid brass poles.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield turpentine, on a solid brass pole.
A pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield turpentine.
A clever solution where there was no space to mount the bracket. A pleated top cafe curtain in Montague, on a solid brass pole.
Beautifully subtle, a pocket top cafe curtain in Elderfield turpentine.
A pocket top Montague curtain, used at full height, hung simply on a wire.