The Morning Glow: When Sustainable Curtains Making Meet Contemporary Fibre Art

Curtains Singapore editorial image of a woman viewing contemporary fibre art beside soft curtains, with warm morning light and neutral interiors.

Morning Glow Fibre Art: A collaboration between Everyday Curtains and Beeyarnd.

At Everyday Curtains, sustainability isn’t just a feature, it’s a foundation. From reducing textile waste to reimagining how curtains are made and repurposed, we’re always looking for meaningful ways to turn excess into impact. That’s why we’re proud to collaborate with Beeyarnd, the contemporary fibre art studio led by Alicia C. Kirwan, on The Morning Glow, a sculptural fibre piece inspired by the journey of upcycled materials and the emotional textures of life.

A Curtain Story Retold in Fibre

The Morning Glow is a fibre art sculpture handmade by Alicia through Beeyarnd, a studio known for its slow, meditative textile works. This piece reflects the duality within all of us, resilience and softness and is crafted from reclaimed materials, including curtain offcuts donated by Everyday Curtains.

Rather than discarding fabric remnants, we redirected them into the hands of an artist whose work champions conscious making. The result is a thoughtful dialogue between material and meaning, industrial strength and delicate warmth, mirroring the same philosophy behind our sustainable curtains.

Curtains Singapore contemporary fibre art installation beside full-height neutral curtains, with an artist presenting textured fabric work to guests in a warm gallery setting.

Alicia C. Kirwan putting the final touches on The Morning Glow at the Everyday Curtains showroom.

From Waste to Wonder: Giving Curtains a Second Life

Everyday Curtains is committed to minimising our environmental impact through smarter production and textile circularity. By partnering with Beeyarnd, we found a way to extend the lifecycle of our materials. What might have once been considered factory waste: cotton yarns, curtain trimmings, rope is now reborn as art.

In The Morning Glow, these elements are latch-hooked by hand to form a soft halo around a flowing steel structure. It’s a reminder that sustainability doesn’t have to compromise aesthetics, it can define it.

Where Art, Home, and Sustainability Meet

The sculpture is designed to complement a range of interior styles including minimalist, Wabi-sabi, and modern spaces—much like our curtains. Whether placed in a living room, home office, or bedroom, The Morning Glow serves as a meditative focal point, echoing the same values of softness, intentionality, and warmth we bring to every curtain we create.

This collaboration with Beeyarnd is a reflection of what we believe in: that beauty and responsibility can co-exist in both art and everyday living.

Curtains Singapore fibre art installation beside full-height neutral curtains, with guests viewing textured fabric artwork in a warm gallery interior.

Alicia C. Kirwan explaining the concept behind The Morning Glow to visitors at Everyday Curtains

Curtains Singapore close-up of contemporary fibre art made with white textured fabric, tassels, and silver sculptural forms on a neutral wall.

Art Title : The Morning Glow
Dimensions: 83 cm (w) x 90 cm (h) x 20.5 cm (d)
Colours: Shades of white and silver
Materials: Steel, curtain scraps, rope, wool, acrylic, cotton
Suitable Spaces: Living room, home office, bedroom
Interior Style Fit: Minimalist, Wabi-sabi, Modern Organic.

Year: 2024 Artist: Alicia C. Kirwan, Beeyarnd

Beeyarnd is a contemporary fibre art studio founded by Alicia C. Kirwan. With a focus on hand-crafted, textural work using repurposed materials, Beeyarnd creates art that invites touch, reflection, and emotional connection. Through slow textile processes and a belief in conscious creation, Beeyarnd transforms fibre into meaningful visual stories.

Whether through elegant drapery or thoughtful collaboration, Everyday Curtains is proud to be part of a movement that’s redefining what sustainable curtains can mean: functionally, emotionally, and artistically.

Explore our full range of eco-conscious window furnishings and discover how sustainability and style can live side by side.

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