Curtains & Interiors: The Art of Control in Every Drape
From precision hemming to automated pleat setting, we engineer interior production that’s fast, flawless, and repeatable; every piece, every time.
At Al Borj, we don’t just supply machines; we design entire workflows.
We’ve worked with manufacturers who serve luxury hotels, high-end residences, and large-scale fit-outs; all facing the same truth: clients pay for perfection, and they remember when they don’t get it.
That’s why we’ve distilled each story to the action that delivers it.
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Cutting Curtain Panels Without Guesswork
Hotels and luxury residences can’t afford mismatched lengths or uneven hems. We installed Eisenkolb automatic cutting tables with integrated measuring and marking, allowing teams to cut oversized drapes with millimeter precision. Every panel leaves the cutting floor ready for sewing — no waste, no rework.
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Pleats That Stay Perfect From Room to Room
When an order calls for hundreds of matching pleats, even small variations stand out. Our Eisenkolb programmable pleating machines deliver identical spacing and depth across every panel, whether for a boutique lobby or a ballroom wall of windows.
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Pattern Matching That’s Impossible to Miss
On textured or printed fabrics, poor alignment kills the look. We introduced Eisenkolb pattern-matching systems that align motifs before cutting or sewing, guaranteeing seamless continuity across every join — a must for high-end interiors.
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Moving Bulky Parts Without Slowing Down
No Bottlenecks Between Stages
Before, panels piled up between cutting and sewing. We connected Eisenkolb cutting lines to sewing stations with conveyor and roller systems, creating a smooth, continuous flow to finishing without wasted handling time.
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Handling Heavy Panels Without Damage
Moving oversized curtains through production strains operators and risks fabric damage. Eisenkolb motorized winding/unwinding systems and lifting tables now do the heavy work, so fabric stays pristine and teams stay productive.
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Fast Style Changeovers for Repeat Jobs
From sheer cafe curtains to blackout hotel drapes, switching setups used to burn hours. Now, Eisenkolb’s stored pleat, tape, and stitch settings mean an operator can recall the exact configuration instantly — keeping machines running.