The rimini in black is a classic jet black, rich in both depth and clarity of colour. Yet the fabric is still lightweight enough that it won't block out all of the light from the great outdoors. Ideal for an upstairs bedroom where a good night sleep is a must, the rimini black can serve as a bold new take on a coloured feature wall, or alternatively can be coupled and offset with a range of off-whites and greys to provide a very sleek and modern feel to a bedroom.
The rimini (blackout) in black is simplicity at its best; the combination of the delicately textured blackout fabric with the classic and cool black hue makes this blind functional, stylish, and striking. The rimini black is perfect for any bedroom where the sole aim is the best nights sleep possible. Not one for the faint-hearted, this blind will make a statement in whichever room it's used, giving a particularly sleek yet moody look to any living room or dining room.
Don't be put off by the colour black's reputation; the origin in black is much more versatile, and can be far less moody, than you might think. Paired with the right dcor, the gloss aluminium slats and coordinated fittings can look simple and sophisticated. Set the black against white walls in a modern living room and complement with bright limes or fruity oranges for a step away from monochromatic living and towards boldness and colour.
The vista in black unites a jet black shade with finely perforated aluminium slats, creating a uniquely stylish, satin-finish veneer that lets the light filter through even when closed. To add more light to the room, simply use the pull-cords to tilt or open the slats. Black, of course, matches most shades, and the black will look particularly striking against bold or pastel colours, such as citrus oranges and vibrant reds, or baby blues and pretty pale pinks.
Dark and matte, the spectrum in matt black is a sturdy, aluminium venetian blind that will add bold, contemporary style wherever it's placed. The metal slats are high quality and hardwearing, resulting in a blind that will last year upon year. An integral part of any monochromatic colour scheme, the matt black is perfectly complemented by light and dark greys, and dazzling whites. Feel free to liven the dcor up with bright limes or hot pinks, creating striking colour schemes in bedrooms, lounges, and kitchens alike.
The origin (blackout) in ebony is the deepest, darkest black, which will make it a strong contender for attention in your room. Its blackout properties, manoeuvrable louvres, and smooth, high quality fabric just serve to add to the appeal of this sleek window covering. Accentuate lime green or orange shades in a teen's bedroom or your home office by settling the ebony amongst them to craft a monochromatic colour scheme with a colour-popping twist.
The blackest of blacks, the palermo (blackout) black is not for shy and retiring rooms. This is a blind that wants to stand out and be noticed, and noticed it certainly will be. With the latest blackout technology, this blind is a must for a night-time feel all day long. Create a moody focal point in a home office or dining room by adding the palermo black to a monochrome colour scheme, and accessorise with bright red or hot fuchsia if you can't resist a little colour.
Feature the bold and contemporary roma (fr) in ebony within a modern or commercial surrounding for a touch of brooding colour with distinctive character. This elegant and nimble blind holds beneficial, practical qualities, with its simple rolling mechanism and flame-retardant fabric. Combine the ebony with a distinctive blend of fuschia and teal fabrics, forming a contemporary palette with bright and alluring colours.
The blackest of blacks, the affinity black is a bold and contemporary choice of blind, yet with a traditional scattered pattern sitting gently on top. This is a blind that exists only to stand up and be noticed, and there is certainly no missing it. Design a monochrome home office space by making the black its central feature, and surrounding it with stark whites and cool greys. Add a splash of colour if you like, using bright citrus shades, a bold red, or creamy pastels.
In terms of home dcor, the colour black often gets misunderstood. Yet, far from being moody or gothic in nature, the palermo (blackout) black makes a wonderful complementary accent to other, brighter shades, whilst still retaining the brilliant practicality that is so typical of the palermo range. Accent bold brights in the kitchen, such as yellows or limes, with the darkness of the black, or set up a wholly monochromatic scheme in the home office by teaming with pure, bright whites and pale dove greys, letting the blind be your room's dominant feature.
The affinity blind in black is a lightly patterned fabric that offers great protection from the outside light, whilst still providing style and elegance. The easy-to-use roller-blind is durable, lightweight, and high quality; everything one looks for in a home blind. The delicate patterning of the affinity black looks can add interest to monochrome dcor schemes, where blacks, greys, and whites win the day.
Blinds don't get much more blackout than the darkest of dark shade of the origin (blackout) in ebony. This ultra-black blind has a sleek, quality finish to its fabric, and its well-made rolling mechanism make it long-lasting and simple to use. We all know that black goes with anything, but to really make the ebony pop, set it against reds and whites for a modern-chic style living room or dining room.
Go bold with the roma (fr) in ebony for a dramatic window display that's certain to grab your visitors' attention. This contemporary black blind features a crisp and considerable fabric which forms a modern look with striking effect, and provides the added bonus of tilting louvres for your shading and privacy needs. Fashion a striking dcor scheme in your lounge by featuring the ebony amidst punchy fuschia walls and polished, ebony furniture.
Cotswold ebony allows you to take modern decor in an exciting new direction with its unique blend of contemporary colour and classic form. With a slight satin finish sitting against a backdrop of natural light you'll gain a new appreciation for the finer things in life. Turn the master bedroom into your own little oasis away from it all with a little help from cotswold ebony. By opting for crisp white sheets and a selection of ebony scatter cushions, and a matching rug, you'll be able to transform your room in a single afternoon.
A jet black background takes centre stage in the pretty lilium ebony, covered in sweet, traditional florals with an oriental look and feel. The fabric is one of their smoothest, silky to the touch, making it the perfect suppleness for folding into a gentle roman blind drape. Use the ebony to create a beautifully elegant bedroom decor scheme, placing it against a soft, pinky cream to match that of the fabric.
In muted jet black, the nova ebony has a classically chic feel, adding to by the delicate zigzag texturing of the moccasin-like fabric. The cloth is easy and soft, blending perfectly into the effortless folds of the roman. Craft a cool and trendy ambience in a teenager's bedroom by including the ebony amongst neon shades of pink, lime, yellow, or orange, or any combination of those shades if you're feeling extra brave.
The soft fabric of puffin black works in perfect harmony with the jet black used to catch the eye. As you look closer you'll see how the whites and browns flow into one another to create a print that is reminiscent of the characterful paintings and pictures we all love to have around the home. Add a few coastal-inspired prints to your living room to create a theme that will live long in the memory.
Using a classic monochrome colour palette, the scandi sprig noir displays sweet sprigs of foliage in ice white and pale dove grey on a jet black background, resulting in a striking and unique aesthetic that's sure to draw the eye. Create a monochrome home study by including the noir along with pale grey or white walls and accessorising with black and white furniture in a contemporary style. Go for black and white photography for your wall art for a retro feel.
Using a contemporary colour scheme of black and yellow, the forest leaves noir displays a foliage display of patterned leaves, featuring stripes, spots, and more. The white background offsets the bold hues perfectly, allowing them to stand out loud and proud. Team the noir with pale grey walls - or pale lemon if you can't resist colour - and go for monochrome prints on the walls for a sleek and sophisticated look.
In true monochrome style, the nordic noir features a start, jet black and the iciest of whites, both displayed in a contemporary floral pattern featuring both blossoms and foliage. The look is cool, calm, and collected, and will look fantastic in a range of colour schemes. Go bold or go home by adding the noir to a lime, black, and white colour scheme in your home office. Paint a feature wall in zesty lime, and opt for black and white furniture with clean lines and a modern finish, using lime to accent with cushions, throws, and wall art.
The faux suede in black offers a more luxurious take on monochromatic minimalism, with its lightweight, soft-feel fabric and jet black hue, and the suppleness of the cloth means it folds gorgeously into neat roman pleats. The stark shade of the black will look stunning against white walls and lime soft furnishings in a contemporary living room or home office. Keep furniture to clean, modern lines and scatter splashes of lime throughout the room.
The pure ebony of the maurice in black provides a bold statement to an otherwise forgiving and opulent cloth. This is a modern blind made from fine, silky threads to form a grand design with a distinctive and contemporary colour. Combine the striking black with a vibrant burst of teal or emerald for a modern look with reviving colour, forming a welcoming and cosy style by including equally elaborate fabrics with rich and restful textures.
There's no black more striking than one with a deep, shimmering sheen, and that's what you get with the windsor in black. Raised ribbing catches the light further, increasing the feeling of texture and character to the blind. Use the black in a contemporary setting, teaming it with a boldly patterned wallpaper in shimmering silvers. Pick a sumptuous purple or a luxe forest green to use as your accents, placing them throughout the room in the form of cushions, lamps, and ornaments.
For a contemporary design, with a classical finish, try the kent black. Softly stitched texturing gives it a relaxed and cosy feel, whilst the jet black shade offers a stark modern edge. The fabric falls beautifully into the soft curves of the blind, forming a look of character and depth. Modern style can be just as luxurious as traditional, so create a sumptuous monochrome mode in the living room by teaming the black with soft white walls, dove grey furnishings, and silver finishings.
In sleek ebony, the origin in black is flawlessly chic. The blind comprises of a smooth, contemporary double layering of jet black fabric, which hosts a sliding strip of black striped netting, and an overhead rail cassette containing the controls and brackets. Fuse the black with a sunny yellow for a cool and fashionable look in a teenager's bedroom. Stick to a base of pure white walls, and use a mixture of black and lemon for the bedlinen, wall hangings, and ornaments.
When you love the finer things in life you'll know that they don't come much finer than their deluxe version of cotswold ebony. By adorning your windows with the exquisite finish of their latest addition you'll be able to add that touch of timeless class that no home should be without. Transforming the master bedroom with a little help from cotswold ebony is all about not letting this dominant shade overpower things.
Sometimes all a great interior needs is simplicity. When you want to be able to bring your space to life, the minimalist stylings of herringbone enable you to do exactly that, whilst simultaneously adding a modern twist. The gentle off-white background works in perfect harmony with the definitive black lines to create a look to cherish. If you want to add some geometric patterning to your interior, the secret is not to overdo things.
A modern take on the classic roller blind, origin black allows you to add colour and light control to your home in a truly new way that will bring your decor to life. Lightweight and finely woven, every square inch of this premium fabric is accompanied by a subtly patterned voile. As the sun makes its way across the sky you can make the fine adjustments that allow you to keep the perfect balance of light and shade.
The beauty of astral jet is that the neutral backdrop allows the florals to really come into their element. A crisp jet black can be hard to match to, but when it is as elegantly delivered as this, you won't be short of ways that you can make it work. Working in other patterning is a great way to turn the master bedroom into the room that allows you to rest and unwind at the end of a long day. A matching set of bed linen and some wall art opposite your windows would be worth a closer look.
Floral blackout noir allows you to lose yourself in the summery vibes that we all know and love. With a bold jet black background serving to highlight the natural spread of colours on show, you have everything you need to add two different threads to any existing space in your home. A country chic room wouldn't be complete without a few throws over the back of your cracked leather couches, and a pile of firewood on the hearth.
In stunning ebony, the nightshade in black is flawless in its appearance, offering just a hint of sheen on its pure black backdrop. Double layered fabric, thickly stitched to ensure extra light protection, hosts a translucent netting that can be adjusted to provide more or less light and privacy. Once you choose the black, you're choosing to make a statement, so why be shy with the colours? Use it in the dining room amidst pillar-box reds and pure whites for a committed contemporary scheme.