Luther O. Draper established the Draper Shade Company in Spiceland, Indiana, a small town located 40 miles east of the state capital of Indianapolis. Draper starts the company to deal with a problem: the sun's heat and glare is affecting teachers and students in Midwest schools. His solution: spring-roller window shades.
Luther O. Draper established the Draper Shade Company in Spiceland, Indiana, a small town located 40 miles east of the state capital of Indianapolis. Draper starts the company to deal with a problem: the sun's heat and glare is affecting teachers and students in Midwest schools. His solution: spring-roller window shades.
Mr. Draper's son-in-law, Elmer Pidgeon, joins the company. Mr. Draper will later become a prominent state politician and Elmer Pidgeon will assume management of the company in 1938.
Mr. Draper's son-in-law, Elmer Pidgeon, joins the company. Mr. Draper will later become a prominent state politician and Elmer Pidgeon will assume management of the company in 1938.
The original Draper® factory, circa 1920.
The original Draper® factory, circa 1920.
The company moves into a new building on the southern edge of town. Although our campus grows over the years, Draper® remains in the same location. The building in this photo is later significantly expanded, but still houses our offices today.
The company moves into a new building on the southern edge of town. Although our campus grows over the years, Draper® remains in the same location. The building in this photo is later significantly expanded, but still houses our offices today.
Luther O. Draper is elected Indiana State Senator. His son-in-law, Elmer Pidgeon assumes management of the company.
Luther O. Draper is elected Indiana State Senator. His son-in-law, Elmer Pidgeon assumes management of the company.
Window shade production circa 1930.
Window shade production circa 1930.
Window shade brochure circa 1938.
Window shade brochure circa 1938.
Elmer Pidgeon becomes company president.
Elmer Pidgeon becomes company president.
Elmer Pidgeon's son, Luther, joins the firm.
Elmer Pidgeon's son, Luther, joins the firm.
Window shade brochure circa 1946.
Window shade brochure circa 1946.
Draper® enters the audiovisual market when Luther Pidgeon, grandson of Luther Draper, invents a new and uniquely durable classroom projection screen.
Draper® enters the audiovisual market when Luther Pidgeon, grandson of Luther Draper, invents a new and uniquely durable classroom projection screen.
Luther Pidgeon becomes company president, continuing in that capacity until his death in July 2004.
Luther Pidgeon becomes company president, continuing in that capacity until his death in July 2004.
With the addition of two new portable screens Draper® becomes a full competitor in the screen industry.
With the addition of two new portable screens Draper® becomes a full competitor in the screen industry.
The company is incorporated and becomes Draper Shade & Screen Co., Inc.
The company is incorporated and becomes Draper Shade & Screen Co., Inc.
Draper@ becomes the first screen manufacturer to introduce a video screen product line.
Draper@ becomes the first screen manufacturer to introduce a video screen product line.
The first projection screens designed to meet the needs of CRT video projectors are introduced by Draper® to be used with Kloss Novabeam projectors.
The first projection screens designed to meet the needs of CRT video projectors are introduced by Draper® to be used with Kloss Novabeam projectors.
Draper® further diversifies its product line by introducing its first electric projector lift.
Draper® further diversifies its product line by introducing its first electric projector lift.
FlexShade® Systems are added to the Draper® line. These durable window shades are designed for the commercial market.
 FlexShade® Systems are added to the Draper® line. These durable window shades are designed for the commercial market.
Following the purchase of O.C. Steele, Draper® enters the gymnasium equipment market, eventually becoming the largest manufacturer of gymnasium equipment in the United States.
 Following the purchase of O.C. Steele, Draper® enters the gymnasium equipment market, eventually becoming the largest manufacturer of gymnasium equipment in the United States.
The acquisition of Progressive Athletics brings basketball backstops and volleyball equipment into the Draper® line.
 The acquisition of Progressive Athletics brings basketball backstops and volleyball equipment into the Draper® line.
•Draper® expands its projector lift capabilities with the acquisition of manufacturer McDaniel & Lloyd.
•Draper, Inc. officially becomes the company name.
•Draper® expands its projector lift capabilities with the acquisition of manufacturer McDaniel & Lloyd.
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      •Draper, Inc. officially becomes the company name.
•Lean manufacturing practices are adopted by Draper®.
•A new Draper® west coast sales office is opened in California.
•Swedish projector mount manufacturer SMS is acquired by Draper®.

      •Lean manufacturing practices are adopted by Draper®.
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•A new Draper® west coast sales office is opened in California.
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•Swedish projector mount manufacturer SMS is acquired by Draper®.
Draper® acquires Bjurab, a Swedish screen manufacturer (later renamed Draper® Europe).
Draper® acquires Bjurab, a Swedish screen manufacturer (later renamed Draper® Europe).
John Pidgeon, the son of Luther Pidgeon, becomes president of Draper®.
 John Pidgeon, the son of Luther Pidgeon, becomes president of Draper®.
The 9th and largest building on the Draper® campus is expanded even further to allow additional manufacturing space.
 The 9th and largest building on the Draper® campus is expanded even further to allow additional manufacturing space.
Draper® introduces Solar Control Solutions. This line of architectural shading products provides precision control over the natural daylight entering the building, excellent energy savings, and interesting façade design options.
Draper® introduces Solar Control Solutions. This line of architectural shading products provides precision control over the natural daylight entering the building, excellent energy savings, and interesting façade design options.
Draper® launches a new range of Mounts and Structures for electronic videowalls. This includes custom structures, frames, mounts, and trim for any type of digital display, plus kiosks and more.
Draper®  launches a new range of Mounts and Structures for electronic videowalls. This includes custom structures, frames, mounts, and trim for any type of digital display, plus kiosks and more.
Chris Broome becomes the fourth descendant of Luther Draper® to be named company president.
Chris Broome becomes the fourth descendant of Luther Draper® to be named company president.
The introduction of the Draper@Home range of products marks the company's return to the residential market. Initially launched with residential window shades, the Draper@Home line was later expanded to include residential audiovisual products and gym equipment.
The introduction of the Draper@Home range of products marks the company's return to the residential market. Initially launched with residential window shades, the Draper@Home line was later expanded to include residential audiovisual products and gym equipment.
Today, Draper® is a leading manufacturer in each of the markets where they operate: audiovisual products, window shades, and gymnasium equipment. They have weathered World Wars, depressions and recessions, cyber attacks, and pandemics, without ever having laid off an employee. They remain family owned and operated, led by Luther O. Draper's descendants.
Today, Draper® is a leading manufacturer in each of the markets where they operate: audiovisual products, window shades, and gymnasium equipment. They have weathered World Wars, depressions and recessions, cyber attacks, and pandemics, without ever having laid off an employee. They remain family owned and operated, led by Luther O. Draper's descendants.
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Draper History

Founded in 1902 and headquartered in Spiceland, Indiana, USA, Draper, Inc. is a global leader in shading, audiovisual, and athletic solutions.

Draper’s offerings encompass a wide spectrum, from shading solutions such as window shades, blinds, and draperies to audiovisual solutions, including AV lifts, projection screens, projector and video conferencing solutions, and custom AV creations. Draper also specializes in gymnasium equipment, basketball gear, wall pads, floor covers, divider curtains, and more.

Draper's products find application in diverse settings, including corporate offices, schools, government buildings, hospitals, hotels, churches, sports venues, and homes. Renowned brands like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nike are among their satisfied customers. Draper stands out for its commitment to innovation and customer collaboration, crafting solutions tailored precisely to your needs offering Core, Advanced, and Tailored solutions. Draper’s global network ensures efficient fulfillment, making your unique vision a reality.

At Draper, it's not just about products; it's about turning dreams into reality. From seamless BMS integration to comprehensive controls, their solutions transcend the ordinary. Imagine transforming any space into an AV paradise with top-of-the-line projection screens, lifts, and custom AV creations. Elevate your sports facilities with cutting-edge gymnasium equipment and basketball gear.

Join Draper on a captivating journey of excellence, where stunning design meets unbeatable functionality. Let Draper be your guiding light, your visionary companion, and your ultimate destination for innovation. Experience a world of limitless possibilities—all delivered with the precision and flair that only Draper can provide from the past 121 years.

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