Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style
Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style
Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style
Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style
Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style

Soft Shade Mounting Bracket for Pleated Shades with a 1 1/16" Wide Headrail - Tall Style

Product ID: U-X-021 SKU: U-X-021

Regular price
$3.99 / Piece
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$3.99
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Mounting bracket for soft shade pleated shades.  Fits around a 1 1/16" wide headrail.

Metal. Brackets will arrive in one of the following colors: silver, rust, or green.

Sold individually.

This bracket is discontinued and no longer manufactured. Quantity is limited.

Product ID U-X-021
SKU U-X-021
Color Silver
Sold By Piece
Material Metal
What's Included One bracket.
Where Can Brackets Be Mounted? Ceiling Mount, Inside Mount
Blind Type Cellular / Honeycomb / Pleated Shade
Brand Used by Multiple Brands
Product Line Used by Multiple Product Lines
Country of Manufacture
Weight (Pounds) 0.0105
Processing Time 1 Business Day
Shipping Origin Colorado Springs, CO
Eligible for Free Shipping on Orders Over $100 Yes
Warranty Information 90 Days
Eligible for a Return Yes
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