
Est. 2008 · Ohio, USA
Made by hand, in our own workshop
Tony's Collection
Since 2008, Tony's Collection has designed and sewn curtains from our own workshop in Ohio, USA. We don't outsource the sewing floor and we don't buy pre-made panels in bulk — every order that leaves our doors was cut, stitched, and inspected by someone who works here.
18+
years of craftsmanship
50k+
curtains hand-finished
12k+
fabrics in our workshop
How a curtain gets made here
Sourcing the fabric
Every roll of linen, velvet, and blackout weave is inspected by hand before it ever reaches a cutting table — weight, drape, and weave density all checked against our own standard.
Cutting and measuring
Panels are cut to the exact drop and width your windows need, not a generic standard size. Our pattern makers account for pleat style, fullness, and hem weight before a single stitch is sewn.
Sewing in-house
Every curtain is sewn by our own workshop team, not outsourced to a third-party factory floor. That's how a tailoring fix or a custom request gets handled in days, not weeks.
Final inspection
Before a single panel ships, it's checked for seam strength, hem alignment, and color consistency against the original swatch — by a second pair of hands, not the same person who sewed it.

Materials that earn their place
We work with a small, fixed list of fabrics — linen, velvet, and blackout weaves — rather than chasing every trend that comes through. Each one is chosen for how it drapes, how it wears over years of daily use, and how it holds color without fading against direct sun.
If a fabric doesn't perform the way we expect after testing, it doesn't make it into the workshop — no matter how it looks on the roll.
Built to be lived with, not just looked at
A curtain in your home gets opened and closed every single day. We sew with that in mind — reinforced seams, properly weighted hems, and stitching that holds up to years of actual use, not just a showroom display.