Matte Nickel Double Hanging Curtain Rod Hardware Set
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Simple Elegance
I was looking for something functional but not fussy and this double curtain rod set fit the bill. Its design is straight forward and attractive, with the extra bonus of being adaptable to potential future styles of the room. In two words; simple and elegant. Installation of the rod set was also fairly easy. Only one brother-in-law and his drill needed.
May 6, 2012
Great find
These rods are modern and simple looking, which is hard to find. They are moderately priced and they have a 120" - 170" length rod which is hard to find. I have these nickel curtain rod in 4 rooms in my house.
May 6, 2012
As advertised
Arrived promptly, comes in an Umbra box. Was relatively easy to hang with mounting hardware provided. Both poles are secured in place with a small hex screw which is tightened with a provided hex tool. Seems quite secure with a heavy curtain.
Looks great on the wall, product was as advertised.
April 26, 2012
Good Curtain Rods
Everything I was looking for. Stylish and functional.
Opening and closing the curtain on one side is slightly tricky because the hole gets stuck on the lip where the rod is extended, but I can live with that.
March 5, 2012
silver is the new white
all the fixtures in my apt are silver so of course i made sure the curtain rods matched. it's a little touch but just pulls the whole room together.
August 18, 2011
Great for Darkening Curtains in Nursery
This rod set is great for use in any room that you want to darken by adding a pair of black-out curtains. We use it in our daughter's nursery. We love that it allowed us to hang darkening curtains in the back and a prettier more decorative curtain in the front. Instructions and assembly were fairly simple and straightforward. The rod looks amazing in her nursery - I absolutely love the beautiful nickel finish!
August 17, 2011
As expected
Perfectly good quality, unobtrusive details. Priced as expected for C&B, neither adds nor detracts from the window treatments.
August 17, 2011
Umbra Hardware
The hardware works ok. We have two 70 inch sliding doors so we purchased the 48”-88” rods because the 88”-108” rods would have been too long. Since the rods are extended the square edge of the curtain rings gets stuck against the plastic extension threshold. Also I was a little disappointed when the hardware arrived and it was a brand that could be purchased anywhere (Umbra). I was expecting it to be Crate & Barrel hardware. If I decided to purchase a food processor from Crate & Barrel it is very clear that the food processor is not made by Crate & Barrel. Not the case with this hardware.
June 16, 2010
rod not secured
I like the look of the product. The larger rod is secured to the pole by a little screw system. The second smaller rod is not held in place by anything. So when I bought a curtain for that rod I discovered that when you move the curtain the rod also slides around. I was going to return it but my husband thinks he can devise something to keep the rod in place. Not sure yet though. had I seen the brand name advertised before the rods came I would have not bought it. It is overpriced and not a good thought out design. I would prefer not to have to try and fix my new products.
January 10, 2010
This rod fits 88" - 120"
The outside frame of my windows measure exactly 108" and I was looking for something that would extend several inches beyond that. All of the rods I saw were specified as 108". I finally decided to try this rod and when I opened the package saw the specification is really 88" - 120". It was easy to install and is sturdy. It is well made, looks beautiful with my heather gray wool panels with grommets. I was so happy I immediately purchased a second set.
December 26, 2009
recommended!
great retial price compared to the competition. The stainless steel and end cap design is a great contemporary look, many compliments from visitors. A lot sturdier than expected when I saw how it was attached to the wall, but has stood up very well to our dog leaning up against the curtains.
My only issue is the when the poles are extended it leaves a little bump in the pole path and the transition is large enough that curtain rings can get a little stuck at that point. It takes a good technique of opening/closing curtains to not notice that.
Other than that, for the price, we would gladly buy again.
June 9, 2009