Adorn your home with the emperor in russet, with its plush texture and charismatic tones. The gleaming ruby red forms a velvety soft cloth with chevron ridging to create depth and character with an alluring hue, perfect for adding a punch of luxurious colour to your home. Unite the russet with an ivory background to create a grand and elegant look, incorporating the captivating crimson with alike fabrics and soft furnishings.
Dark and chocolatey, the maurice in chocolate is the height of luxe. This roman blind keeps it simple though, letting its gorgeously textured fabric and rich coffee hue speak for themselves, without pattern or fuss. The neutrality of the chocolate makes it an adaptable buddy for accompanying a wide range of design and colour schemes, so feel free to take your pick when it comes to backdrops and accents.
Include a soothing shade of blue in your home with the emperor in duck egg, made from a luxurious chiffon-style cloth to form a lavish and tasteful look with comforting textured fabrics and cooling blue hues. Generate a smart and sophisticated theme with modern style in your home office, by adding serene hues and welcoming soft furnishings. Combine the balmy duck egg blue with oddments and fabrics in comparable tones, adding metallic bursts of silver or opulent crystal accessories for a striking finish.
In vintage retro style, the acanthus navy features large, ordered florals in deep navy, midnight blue, and golden camel, with various patterns and plain colourings. The overall effect is one of bold sophistication and contemporary traditionalism. Make the navy your dining room's focal point by anchoring it against white walls and complementing with light to medium woods and taupe and blue fabrics, cushions, and crockery.
Fusing rustic style with monochrome chic, the amelie in pebble is a wild and wistful piece, consisting of lightly sketched florals in jet blacks and barely-there greys bedded on a grainy, oatmeal linen. Adopt a modern take on country flair in your master or guest bedroom by hanging the pebble amidst finished woods and painted wickers. Accompany the scheme with brushed silver finishings, adding a deep red, sage green, or rustic heather if you can't resist a splurge of colour.
In deep sage, golden biscuit, and berry red tones, and outlined in a rich navy blue, the acanthus cherry brings a classic sophistication to the table. Folded into the deep curves of the roman style, the retro-esque florals are softened, and the overall look has a distinctly vintage feel. Adopt a traditional, antique style in your dining room, pairing the cherry with strong mahogany woods and deep red accents.
To give a big pop of colour to your home, consider the honeycomb in teal. This rich canvas of dark and light teal tones, with honeycomb shapes filled with daisies, offers a strikingly abstract look that you're sure to love. Use the teal to liven up a bright white study or home office, adding a little inspiration as you get down to work. Accent the colours of the fabric with matching teal hues in the form of ornaments and oddments, going for ice white and contemporary furniture.
The aquataine charcoal is a sophisticated affair, mingling classic florals with slate and dove greys on a soft white canvas. This blind is a classy and stylish one, and you'll find that it adds a modish edge to any room it's placed in. Place a romantic take on monochrome, using the charcoal in a contemporary living room amongst a range of linens, wools, and voiles in greys, blacks, and whites. Choose ornaments and accessories in brushed silver or modern pewter to complement the scheme.
The sweet, dotty blossoms of the como cherry have a gorgeously watercolour effect to them, only emphasised by the rich red shade that stands out against the soft charcoal grey and rich cream it sits against. The cherry would work perfectly for adding a bold, yet not overwhelming, burst of colour to an otherwise neutral or white bathroom, cloakroom, or utility room. Keep the walls light and unobtrusive, accenting with the occasional matching red and grey for added depth and character.
In rich berry red, the art deco in cherry is quite the eye-catcher. The bold base is adorned with art deco florals in teals, aquas, camels, and peaches, forming a wild and colourful canvas that simply cannot be missed. Dramatise your dining room, adding in the cherry as the central feature. Paint the walls in the pale peach found in the floral design, and keep the stronger colours for smaller accents.
The hollihocks in candy gives the impression of a country cottage garden in midsummer bloom. Bold, sugar-sweet shades of pink and coral make its name apt, and the gentle lavender and green tones offset them perfectly. The candy deserves pride of place in a cheerily toned kitchen, where it's sure to brighten up mealtimes. Hang amidst cream or off-white units, pale apple green walls, and bright coral accessories.
The amelie mulberry completely encompasses true country style. Sat on a bed of grainy oatmeal are blossoming florals in a faded forest green and pretty lilacs and heathers. The rustic aesthetic is neatened somewhat by the structured arches of the roman, creating a sumptuous yet rural theme that will suit any country home. Bring your country kitchen to life by joining the mulberry with the natural weaves of wicker and hessian and accompanying with rustic, unfinished woods.
The vibrant, retro-esque print of the acanthus cornflower is pretty and eye-catching, sitting in lively cornflower blues and hushed apple greens. The soft oatmeal of the fabric tames the look, and the result is a gorgeously vintage style roman blind with both classic and contemporary overtones. Revive a dull kitchen with the addition of the cornflower. Choose wooden units, and garnish the table with linens and cushions in matching green and blue hues.
The unusual look of the fandango zinc is a real eye-catcher. A jet black background is home to tropical foliage in zesty shades of grass green, candy pink, and turquoise blue and the effect is simply stunning. The zinc should be the star of the show so place it against a turquoise feature wall in your dining room, where it can take centre stage as the focal point of the room. Keep furniture up-to-date and contemporary, accessorising throughout the room with pink and green ornaments and wall art.
The beautiful fandango in cranberry is every bit as fantastic as it sounds, with naturally drawn foliage in stunningly tropical colours. And, made from 100% cotton, its high quality fabric sits prettily in neat, roman folds, looking just gorgeous wherever it's placed. Use the cranberry to breathe life into the master bedroom, surrounding it with matching fuchsias, purples, greens, and mustards, as well as some neutrals for toning.
The tropical colour scheme of the fandango cassis will breathe life into any dcor scheme. Gorgeously rich foliage in bright fuchsia and apple greens adorn a creamy background, making this the perfect choice for colour lovers. Add the cassis to your spare bedroom for a colour scheme your guests will fall in love with. Place against an apple green feature wall, painting the other walls in creamy white.
The helix in grey displays contemporary patterning of neatly drawn florals coloured in varying shades of grey, ranging from stone to charcoal. The cool white background allows the imagery to pop from the canvas, making the blind simultaneously striking yet understated. Use the grey to temper a brightly coloured feature wall painted in a rich red or burnt orange shade, perhaps in the dining room or den.
Teaming bright fuschia with pretty indigo and sage green, the wild meadow magenta is true to its name, bringing to mind endless fields of wildflowers and grasses. The softness of the roman style only adds to this rural feel, and the fabric is backed with a fade-protective lining to make this blind last. The magenta will work beautifully as part of a traditional bedroom scheme in a country cottage or manor.
On a stone cream canvas sit dainty wildflower illustrations in whites, mustards, and reds, in the country chic wild meadow ruby. The gentle, flowing feel of the fabric is matched by the drapes of the roman, producing a soft and sumptuous window covering, suitable for any home. Invoke a feeling of rustic rurality in your kitchen by using the ruby to complement sage green and cream surroundings. Accent with mustard yellows and pure whites, with the occasional pop of red, for a coherent and coordinated look.
When it comes to florals, the como range gets it right. And the indigo offers a deep shade of blue alongside a beautiful blue grey, resulting in a gorgeously moody canvas that combines both the classic and the contemporary. Use the indigo alongside navy blues and creams, in perhaps a main or guest bedroom, where you can complement these lovely florals with plush bedding and ornaments. Add in an accenting shade of yellow for some extra depth, vibrancy, and personality.
If you're looking for something bold, bright, and just a little bit tropical, then you'll find it in the capri yellow, where a sunny yellow forms the base for gorgeous fuchsias, pale sky blues, and lush lime greens, tempered by the occasional gentle taupe, charcoal black, and soft white. Give the yellow pride of place by hanging in a contemporary living room. Keep the bases of the room, such as the walls and floor, neutral and unobtrusive, adding pale grey or taupe sofas, and accessorise with one or two of the brighter tones from the blind.
The relaxed yet plush cloth used for the basketweave cream is both attractive and functional. The thick, chenille-esque material produces a warm and cosy blind, whilst the criss-cross weave gives off provides a deep and textured finish. Ideal for adding a neutral, tempering tone to a luxe dining room, this blind is best combined with stronger and bolder shades. Try it with a deep forest green, adding hits of lime for colour and modernity, or with a plum purple shade, accented by pretty lilacs.
Sleek and sophisticated, the castelli in duck egg just oozes sophistication. Displaying classic thin stripes, in duck egg and rich cream, this roman blind gives a timeless look of class and style that will add a feeling of luxury to any home. Give the duck egg a home in a serenely dcorated living room, surrounded by pale duck egg walls and cream furnishings. Opt for plushly textured fabrics, such as chenille and soft wool, to add depth and cosiness to the room.
The castelli natural is a beautiful shade of golden cream, with a luxurious chenille-like texture bringing depth of colour and character to the fabric. The various stitching types make this more than a flat fabric blind, offering a feeling of luxe class you'll find irresistible. Add the natural to any room in need of a touch of lush comfort, and surround it with contrasting rich tones, such as plum or chocolate, perhaps as part of a feature wall.
The uniquely characterful pattern of the monkeying around lagoon features illustrations of black and white monkeys in teal-toned trees, ornately displayed on a bright turquoise background. Perfect for monkey lovers, this blind is pretty as a picture. Your little one might just fall in love with the sweet critters of the lagoon so hang it in their room amidst off-white walls with one feature wall in grey or turquoise to be used as a focal point for the room.
On a stone grey background sit black and white monkeys upon turquoise and white foliage, and this tropical display is the monkeying around in mineral. The ornately drawn leaves add a pretty touch, whilst the monkeys have a sense of fun and character. Use the mineral to give your downstairs cloakroom a colourful lift, going for a vibrant turquoise feature wall if you dare, and keeping the remainder of the room painted white.
The monkeying around in nectar features a pretty biscuit base adorned with the range's signature monkey illustrations and tree imagery, in a chocolatey grey and soft white. The pattern is ornate and eye-catching, resulting in a unique look that will bring any home to life. The sweet monkeys of the nectar would be right at home in a neutrally toned dining room, where woods and wickers take centre stage and are accented by brown, gold, and camel tones, occasionally tempered by a rich cream hue for balance.
Subtly elegant, the etched vine in eau de nil blends a pale aqua green background with delicate floral imagery in ivory greys and whites. The outcome is one of understated sophistication and will work as part of a classic dcor scheme. Mix the eau de nil with similar green tones in a living room for a relaxed and luxurious look and feel. Go for ivory walls and wooden floors, with a large coloured rug on top.
On a sandy oatmeal base, the etched fern in sandstone displays intricately drawn florals in soft shades of white and charcoal, forming a delicate canvas of blossoms that will look pretty anywhere it's placed. Sit the sandstone against a deep chocolate feature wall, allowing the blind to offset the rich tone beautifully. Paint the remainder of the walls in a creamy white or barely there oatmeal, making for a cosy yet natural theme for a guest or master bedroom, or even a living room.
Silky, royal blue thread, gently speckled with gold, makes a gorgeously regal base for the sicily blue, which is otherwise adorned with its traditional diamond patterning in gold and sweet pops of petrol blue. Design a traditional and moody bathroom look by hanging the blue amongst white victorian tiling, matching blue walls, and a roll-top, claw-foot bath. Opt for classic gold taps and fittings, ensuring that you still have all of your mod-cons, and bedeck the room in luxurious gold frames and oddments.
In subtle mocha and golden taupe, the sicily chocolate is simply delectable. Pretty diamonds emboss the plain fabric, and further adornments come in the form of fluffy tufts of coffee on top, adding texture and depth to this discreetly glamorous blind. Fashion a classic brown, gold, and cream scheme in the spare bedroom so that your guests can relax in comfort and style, making themselves at home.
Gold-speckled claret acts as a glistening base for gold-threaded diamonds and pretty tufts of wine-coloured fabric in the rich and traditional sicily wine. Formed into gently draping roman curves, the cloth becomes even more palatial, resplendent in its glamorous shades. Create a living room of opulence and luxury with the wine as a starting point, choosing cream or oatmeal walls to form a neutral base.
Pretty mocha and milky cappuccino unite here in this coffee-infused addition to the deluxe sicily range. With the usual, luxurious diamond shapes and shimmering threads, this blind offers nothing but pure elegance and luxury. For a subtle chic in your hallway or landing, where you might not want to overpower the space with strong hues, hang the mocha against cream or magnolia walls, where it will sit beautifully and match a range of neutral tones, such as browns, golds, and taupes.
The sicily terracotta has a russet orange base which, covered in shimmering gold diamonds and wine-coloured tufts of fabric, forms a distinct and regal appeal. This trio of colours works wonderfully together, inspiring feelings of splendour and royalty. Give your dining room, living room, or master bedroom a glamorous boost by hanging the traditional terracotta amongst soft oatmeal walls and dark mahogany furniture.
The diamond embossed sicily gold features a muted golden cloth interjected with a glossy gold thread and pops of camel chenille-feel fabric. The result is a feeling of pure luxury and grandeur, further enhanced by the resplendent folds of the roman style. The gold would work beautifully in a grand living room or dining room, but why not forget convention and use this lush blind in the bathroom instead? Incorporate it into a traditional victorian look by teaming with deep blue walls, a roll-top, claw-foot bath, and dark wooden floors.
Silky, golden cream threads, in glamorous diamond shapes, adorn the smooth cream fabric of the sicily silk. The blind is further ornamented with smaller diamonds in a pale oatmeal, wool-feel cloth, adding tons of texture and extra character. The silk will add a subtle opulence to a traditional living room, where it will look fine and deluxe amongst shimmering golds, soft creams, and pale taupes. Woods in any colour will work, with darker mahoganies creating a more classical feel.
Form a luxurious and inviting feel in any surrounding with the faux suede in delicious dark chocolate, where a blend of fine threads form a sultry suede effect for a modern blind full of tempting texture and contemporary style. Create a welcoming and cosy living room by complementing the dark chocolate with alike velvety materials and sumptuous linens, incorporating the deep brown hue with similar cocoa tones and caramel hints for a delectable and everlasting palette of dessert-inspired shades.
Incorporate the current and calming duck egg blue to your dcor with the alluring fiji range. A fusion of voile-like fabric and rich silky threads with a metallic sheen form an elegant blind with a subtle texture and refreshing blue hues. Renovate a basic white bedroom with the impressive duck egg by including plenty of eye-catching features and accessories in alike tones. Combine with gleaming sheer fabrics and steely oddments to continue a metallic theme with grace and modern style.
The gorgeous shades of navy, teal, and pink in the stunningly country-style hollihocks navy stand out beautifully against the pale background and olive green accents. With it's linen-feel woven fabric, this roman blind is the perfect addition to a more rural setting. Pair the navy with country cream or palest blue walls in the kitchen or dining room for a fresh garden style. Use the vibrant colours of the fabric to choose accenting accessories in various shades, from placemats to utensils.
The pretty, unusual patterning of the nairobi in pastel displays a quirky style that art lovers will adore. Combining baby pinks with soft lilacs and pastel blues, adorned with attractive leopard imagery, the look is subtle yet effective. Surround the pastel with alike pastels, setting it against soft cream walls, and using the colours in the blind to accessorise throughout the room. Go for luxe, comfortable soft furnishings, making a room that you and your guests can really relax in.
A beautiful take on a paisley pattern, the aretha range just screams sophistication. The natural mixes a light aqua turquoise with varying shades of chocolate, coffee, and oatmeal, interspersed with burnt orange accents. Use the natural to give your living room a rather grand look, setting it against golden oatmeal walls and opting for plenty of wooden furniture, and perhaps even wooden flooring too.
The aretha in navy offers colour galore, blending beautiful shades of rich indigo, deep teal, bright coral, and warm fuchsia with muted tones of green, grey, and beige. The end result is bold and striking, with unforgettable colour. Use the navy as the star of the show in your living room or dining room. Surround with equally rich colours, tempering with soft creams and neutrals as needed. You'll end up with a warm and cosy room full of rich colour and character.
The phoebe in summer is a quirky rainbow of colour, offering an abstract foliage print in pastel shades of lilac, aqua, pink, and green, accented by deeper hues of black, blue, and grey. The overall look is one of funky character and certainly one for colour lovers. Hang the summer in a studio or creative area, where the variety of colours will leave you inspired. Don't be afraid of adding more colour throughout the rest of the room either, opting for paler shades found in the blind, such as pale aqua.
Just as its name suggests, the magnum in bark is reminiscent of natural bark, and has an organic, woody edge. The translucent strips add light to the look when lowered, whilst simultaneously helping to ensure both light and privacy at the same time. Use the bark in a light and airy living room, sticking to creams throughout and adding colour in the form of medium-toned, wooden furniture. Use natural fabrics and brushed gold ornaments for a uniquely organic looking room.
With its mahogany wood shading, the magnum wenge is the ultimate in combining natural beauty with contemporary style and practicality. Double layered brown fabric is home to translucent, horizontal strips that can be raised or lowered depending on your light and privacy needs. To make the most of the wenge, hang it in a room full of plenty of dark and medium woods. Complement with natural green accents, choosing textured fabrics and bold prints to add style and character.
Here, cream and taupe threads interweave to create the magnum in earth, a delightfully light blind full of texture and detail. Moveable translucent strips offer versatile light control, also ensuring as much or as little privacy as you need. Team the earth with a maroon-toned feature wall to provide a lightening break from the deep hue. Paint the remainder of the walls in soft cream, and accent with a matching shade of red throughout.
Creamy oatmeal forms the basis for the magnum in natural, and its double-layered fabric is home to the range's signature translucent strips, which can be raised or lowered as more or less light and privacy is required. Versatile in more way than one, the natural can be used in almost any colour scheme. Why not use it in the dining room amidst a rich sky blue for a natural look that brings the outdoors in? Opt for light woods to match the blind, and include plenty of blues and whites for light and character.
In grey-toned oatmeal, the beige, like the whole magnum range, displays an attractively natural aesthetic, combining its neutral colouring with a textured stitching. The range's translucent, moveable strips allow versatile privacy and light control. For a light, yet protective, window covering in your living room, employ the subtle beige, which will blend perfectly into a chocolate and cream colour scheme.
The magnum in antique features a double-layered, creamy white fabric, gently interwoven with faint hints of coffee brown. The result is, true to its name, a faintly antiqued effect that adds character and depth to an otherwise simple blind. The antique would look stunningly pretty against a vintage pink wall in the master or guest bedroom. Furnish the room with vintage woods to complement the brown in the blind and with sweet florals and antiqued linens for a gorgeously chic effect.
The sharp, icy hue of the vogue in white gives a clean and fresh look, and the sleekness of the fabric does nothing to contradict it. With its moveable translucent strips, for privacy and light control, this blind is truly the height of contemporary style. Team the white with a deep, dark navy blue to form a naval theme in the dining room. A navy feature wall, with the blind sat in its midst, will look simply stunning.