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If you are looking for a quality window curtain rod, Kirsch rods are the best choice. This brand is a leader in curtain rods and offers a complete selection of curtain rod hardware, all from a single source.
Kirsch rods will never cease to amaze you with their quality, price, and detail. Below are the kinds of rods offered by this leading brand:
1 – Kirsch Superfine. This type of traverse rod is uniquely modern. The Superfine is always imitated by many, but not once was it duplicated. Kirsch’s meticulous attention to detail remains unmatchable.
The unique design of this type of rod is responsible for making it the most tasteful, smoothest, and most durable rod in the market. Superfine curtain rods also give smooth traversing and eliminate rough edges. Curtain headings are able to stand erect due to its patented angled design.
2 – Empire Traverse Rods. This types of rod works best with medium weight curtains that measure up to 180” wide. Because it’s made of heavy steel, these rods are very durable and can ensure a trouble-free operation. Empire Traverse Rods are also made of Celcon – a strong material that can hold more weight than plastic or metal. This material also gives the rod the ability to return to its original shape after use. The distinctive design of the rod’s arm makes it possible to insert the hook under the drapery’s edge so that the curtains can close completely with ease, eliminating fraying caused by rubbing of the drapes on panels.
3 – Continental I and II Rods. The demand for a curtain rod that can hold heavy drapes and accommodate big curtain pockets spurred Kirsch to invent the Continental pocket rod. Continental I rods are 4.5 inches wide that can carry drapes with a 5.5 inch pocket, and gives a distinctive shirred heading look. It works well as a valance, used for undertreatments.
Continental II rods are 2.5 inches wide that can hold curtains with a 3-inch pocket. This particular rod is a smaller version of the Continental I rod, and is made to give a more proportioned look to smaller windows and doors.
4 – Lockseam and Super Kirco. This type of Kirsch rod is considered the most versatile and strongest on the market. These rods are enclosed at the back to give added durability and strength by preventing bending, twisting, and sagging with no exposed edges that can snag drapes. They are available in single, double, triple, or extended configurations.
Super Kirco rods have rolled edges coupled with an open back design. For added strength, its rod face is uniquely creased.
5 – Special Purpose Rods. To meet the high demands of modern window designs, Kirsch developed a wide array of special purpose rods which includes Curved rods, Valance rods, Corner rods (Lockseam), and Bay rods (Lockseam).
6 – Sash and Spring Rods. Sash rods are normally used for door applications when rods have to be threaded through the drapes. These rods are offered in round and flat styles in a wide variety of widths. Spring tension rods make it possible for you to have stationary drapes without drilling holes in walls.
All Kirsch rods come with the necessary supports and brackets needed for installation.



