Modern Striped Shower Curtains
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Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Modern Vertical Stripe -
Red and White Varied Stripe Shower Curtain: Vertical Stripe -
White and Red Striped Shower Curtain: Sharp Vertical Stripe -
Red and White Patchwork Stripe Shower Curtain -
Red and White Pinstripe Shower Curtain: Fine Vertical Stripe -
Red and White Boho Stripe Shower Curtain: Warm Ivory Artisan -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Classic Vertical Stripe -
Red and White Bauhaus Stripe Shower Curtain: Modern Geometric -
Red and White Resort Stripe Shower Curtain: Asymmetric Cabana -
Red and White Art Deco Stripe Shower Curtain: Modern Vertical -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Op Vertical Stripe -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Luxury Cabana Stripe -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Asymmetric Resort Stripe -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Ribbon Stripe -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Red Stripe -
Red and White Striped Shower Curtain: Wavy Vertical Stripe -
Red White Modern Pinstripe Shower Curtain -
Red White Thin Pinstripe Shower Curtain -
Red White Art Deco Stripe Shower Curtain -
Red White Diagonal Stripe Shower Curtain -
Red White Candy Stripe Moderne Shower Curtain -
Dark Red Pinstripe Shower Curtain -
Red White Resort Cabana Shower Curtain -
Red White Cabana Stripe Shower Curtain
Traditional stripes repeat. Modern stripes compose. The difference is intention—a modern striped shower curtain treats the stripe not as a uniform pattern to be repeated across a surface but as a design element to be arranged, varied, and orchestrated. Thick next to thin. A cluster separated by open space. Two stripes close together, then a gap, then five stripes in a different width. The result feels architectural rather than textile, designed rather than woven.
This collection gathers stripes that couldn't have existed before contemporary design sensibilities arrived to reinvent the genre. Asymmetric compositions where stripes cluster toward one side and leave the other in open space. Color-blocked stripes that shift palette partway through—grey on one half, blush on the other, with a single black line dividing them. Mixed-orientation designs where horizontal and vertical stripes intersect. Gradient stripes where the color shifts gradually from top to bottom, as if the stripe itself is in motion. And deconstructed stripes—interrupted, fragmented, deliberately imperfect—that reference the hand-drawn quality of contemporary illustration.
Color choices here depart from traditional stripe palettes. Where classic stripes tend toward navy-on-white or red-on-cream, modern stripes explore muted, fashion-forward combinations: dusty mauve and olive, charcoal and blush, terracotta and cream, black and rust. Monochromatic stripe studies—where five shades of grey create a tonal composition—replace the two-color binary of traditional stripes. And some designs eliminate a distinct ground color entirely, filling the surface edge-to-edge with stripes of varying widths and colors.
Every curtain is designed and printed in the USA using sublimation inks. Modern stripe designs often involve precise spatial relationships—the exact width of a gap, the exact ratio between thick and thin stripes, the exact point where one color transitions to another. These demand printing with positional accuracy as well as color accuracy, and sublimation delivers both.
Modern striped shower curtains are for people who love stripes but find traditional options too predictable. They bring the orderly, satisfying quality of linear pattern into a contemporary visual language—stripes that feel like they belong in a gallery or a design magazine rather than on a deckchair. For minimalist bathrooms that want the single right pattern, modern stripes offer structure without nostalgia.
Free US shipping on every order. Machine washable and precisely composed.