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Copes Mercury 19mm Curtain Pole Double Bracket

Copes Mercury 19mm Curtain Pole Double Bracket

Was from £15.70

Now from £14.33

Save £1.37

Copes Portfolio Metal Bracket

Copes Portfolio Metal Bracket

Was from £18.10

Now from £15.39

Save £2.71

Copes Portfolio Metal Double Pole Bracket

Copes Portfolio Metal Double Pole Bracket

Was from £22.25

Now from £18.50

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Integra Options 28mm Bay Corner Pieces

Integra Options 28mm Bay Corner Pieces

From £19.99 (inc vat)

Byron & Byron 55mm Curtain Pole Decorative Bracket

Byron & Byron 55mm Curtain Pole Decorative Bracket

Was from £120.99

Now from £90.50

Save £30.49

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Rolls Neo 19mm Metal Cylinder Bracket

Rolls Neo 19mm Metal Cylinder Bracket

Was from £7.25

Now from £4.95

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Copes Portfolio Metal Bracket

Copes Portfolio Metal Bracket

Was from £18.10

Now from £15.39

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Copes Portfolio Metal Elbow Corner Joiner

Copes Portfolio Metal Elbow Corner Joiner

Was from £14.10

Now from £12.27

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Brackets & Joints

Brackets are used for many applications in the curtain industry. There are numerous types of brackets used for many different applications. One type is a vast range of curtain pole, track and valance brackets supplied in countless different styles, coordinating colours, materials and sizes.

Brackets are also used to fix all blinds ranging from top fix to wall fix and extension brackets. The function of all brackets is to provide a method of fixing or support enabling fitments to be fixed to the wall, ceiling or window frame, a full range of which is available on the extensive Poles and Blinds.com range of products.

The other types of brackets are slotted angle brackets and centre “T” bracket that is used to fix a pelmet board to the wall. This type of fixing bracket is never used as a visual part of a window treatment as it is hidden by the pelmet or valance, so are very utilitarian by design.

Joints are used to create bay window poles from separate lengths of straight poles and can be angled to ensure that the poles fit snugly into the bay.