It doesn't get more glamorous than the faux silk silver, with its ebony shading and satin-smooth fabric. Raised stitching flecks the cloth, adding texture and flair to this sophisticated roman blind. The silver will hang almost anywhere in the home, whether amongst white walls with mid-grey and silver highlights for a monochromatic scheme in the dining room, with zesty citrus shades for a bright and energising look in the kitchen, or amid pale pastels to add a modern but calming touch to a teenager's bedroom.
Create a welcoming and contemporary look with the devonshire in charcoal grey, which showcases a distinctive style with its delicate texture and modern, washed denim effect in a neat weave of dove grey and slate threads. Highlight the stylish charcoal by placing it against contrasting white walls and subdued grey linens, forming a modern and charismatic look. Complement the deep grey shade by matching with soft furnishings and features in similar stormy hues, and accent with a bolder colour of your choice, such as fuschia or lime.
In the hedgerow charcoal, current florals, in taupes, mustards, greys, and blacks, sit on a soft, creamy beige background. The linen-look cloth hangs neatly into the flowing shape of the roman, giving a classical edge to this modern blind. Go for contemporary cosiness in the living room by placing the charcoal amongst similarly coloured accents. Pick just one or two shades from the blind, perhaps mustard yellow and mushroom grey, and scatter them, in the form of lamps, cushions, and oddments, throughout the room.
Silver birch larkspur takes your eye on a journey of colour and form to create a stunning visual that will enrich the dcor in any home. The gentle blues and greens flow across the fabric, tracing out the true beauty of the countryside as they go. A feature wall in the same colour as the light blue will make the perfect partner to transform the living room. Add a couple of country-inspired watercolour prints to it and you'll be able to create the homely ambience that you'll never want to leave.
The stags charcoal would make a stunning addition to any country home, whether traditional or contemporary. A grey and oatmeal base features gorgeous prints of regal stags in a deep charcoal grey, offering a neutral canvas that could match a range of colour schemes. Give this rural accessory a home in the guest or master bedroom, settling it amongst country checks and other rustic animal prints, such as rabbits or pheasants.
Made for the adventurer in us all, the maps in grey offers a subtle nod to the travels we'd all like to take - or perhaps already have. By hanging this in your window, you won't need a map on the wall, and you can see the whole world from inside your home. The grey would make a fantastic addition to a study or den, and you could choose to go monochrome with white or pale grey walls and black and white furnishings and accessories.
With a gentle off-white canvas and an artistic flourish of naturally inspired shades, birdsong shadow is the epitome of style meets substance. The shades of grey flow effortlessly into one another to create a timeless look that will never grow old. Match birdsong shadow with some simple country touches like a light beige rug on a wooden floor and a hessian canvas on the wall to create the homely atmosphere you'll never want to leave.
Ideal for creating a contemporary look in any room, the devonshire in light grey is formed from an array of white and stormy grey threads for a distinctive looking blind with a subtle texture and a modern, washed denim finish. Form a soothing and rejuvenating base of white and dove grey for a modern palette in your home office, framing the light grey with pale yet heavy linens. Incorporate darker tweeds and other rustic fabrics for a current and contrasting theme with a comforting, country twist.
Fresh and linen-like in a neutral country beige, the knightsbridge taupe is a versatile and accommodating blind, well suited to a number of different decor styles and colour schemes. As always, the roman style adds softness and curves that complement the utilitarian shade of this blind perfectly. The taupe will work wonderfully as a tempering neutral tone for a deep hunter's green. Amalgamate greens, beiges, and country checks for a serious and studious feel in a classically styled home office, with a rustic rural twist.
The indira charcoal is a unique and eye-catching roman blind featuring an array of beautifully drawn elephants surrounded by intricate patterning. The charcoal background is the perfect canvas for the creamy grey oatmeal of the imagery, and offsets it wonderfully. Team the charcoal with other charcoal greys, the occasional navy blue, and plenty of matching cream for cosy yet moody look in a den or sitting room, where warmth and comfort always come first.
The abstract trees and blossoms of the silver birch range are this time coloured in mustard yellow, turquoise aqua, and soft coral tones, tempered by greys and whites in the willow offering. The hushed yet pretty hues of the willow would be well-suited to adding just a hint of colour to an otherwise white or neutral room, where the aim is to keep the space feeling light, airy, and breathable. This could work beautifully in a utility room or downstairs cloakroom where space is limited and light is needed.
Beautifully understated, the foliage in slate blue places autumn images of leaves in summer colours of pale teal and soft biscuit on a creamy white background. The end result is one of light and airiness, making it a subtle addition to complement any contemporary dcor. Place the slate blue in a relaxed living room or bedroom for a serene and peaceful ambience. Surround it with similar tones of cream, teal, and biscuit, with the occasional golden tone for added depth and personality.
With a light crisp canvas acting as the foundation for a subtle variation of greys and browns, silver birch shadow is the design that you have been searching for. The way in which the colours make their own way across the fabric reminds the eye of the free-flowing beauty of watercolour masterpieces. When you want to work shadow into your dcor it pays to keep things simple. Find a matching scatter cushion cover or throw for the end of the bed and keep the rest of your dcor neutral.
Certain to provide any space with modern vintage chic, the bird garden in charcoal displays an array of lovely birds and blooming florals in a snow white shade on a bed of distressed grey. This blind is pretty and sweet, absolute in forming a delightfully balmy and airy casual ambience in any surrounding. Combine the delicate grey shades with a vibrant mustard yellow for modern impact, or with a rich aubergine for ultimate contrast.
A sweet and subtle blind, the baa baa in charcoal offers a grainy, dove grey canvas adorned with sheep illustrations in checked, argyle, and striped patterns coloured in charcoal, slate, and stone greys. The roman folds provide neatness and structure, giving a lovely, curved aesthetic. Keep the nursery low-key, yet still full of personality, with the characterful charcoal. Join it with gentle whites and similar greys, opting for contemporary, chalk-painted furniture and soft woollen fabrics.
Fashionable dove grey unites with a sleek off-white on the delicately textured hex stone. The colour and shapes are well-suited, with their contemporary feel and utilitarian aesthetic. Hang the stone in a teenager's bedroom, strengthening with bold brights, such as poppy red, cobalt blue, or mustard yellow. Alternatively, combine with pretty pastels, such as baby blue, vintage pink, or mint green.
If you love the cosiness of country-style dcor, and can't help but add wildlife themes to your home, you'll love the hedgehog in flint. Sharply sketched - and very cute - hedgehogs, in black and white, sit on a stone grey canvas, keeping the look simple without minimalism. Use the flint for a woodland themed nursery, sitting it against off-white or cream walls, and matching to soft grey and white tones throughout the room.
The superstar in graphite uses its typical sketched star shapes to offer a strong blend of blacks, reds, and blues, resulting in a fun yet studious blind that will add a fresh and contemporary aesthetic wherever it's hung. Use the graphite in the playroom or den, where children of all ages will appreciate it. Match to a blue carpet, light walls, and red soft furnishings. Use light to medium woods to retain that modern feeling, and opt for glossy silver finishings.
The allium in slate blue features a baby blue background adorned with delicate blossoms in blue and green tones that bring to mind a somewhat nautical look. The resulting feel is cool, calm, and collected, with an ambience of tranquillity. Use the slate blue to provide your kitchen with a refreshing vibe to keep the room feeling peaceful all day long. Surround with similar blues, accenting occasionally with sage and forest greens for a natural look and feel.
A wildlife-inspired blind in neutral monochrome, the owl in flint features alert-looking owls sketched onto a stone grey background, and the look is simple yet effective. The cotton fabric ensures a sturdy yet pliable quality that will sit neatly in the folds of a classic roman blind. Choose a contemporary yet country vibe in your living room, by using the flint as part of a monochrome colour scheme, including grey couches, white walls, and black accenting.
Bang on trend, the bergen in grey mixes a fashionable grey and yellow combo with a totally contemporary take on floral patterning. Think deep mustards, cool stones, and striking slates, tempered by off-white shading as backgrounds for the flowers. The grey would make the perfect addition to a cool and collected office or study, opting for white or lightly toned furniture, and accessorising with pale and slate grey soft furnishings, throwing in the occasional mustard for depth and good measure.
The faux suede in charcoal offers a different take on jet black, providing a softer monochrome shade that is much less overpowering, whilst the touchable suede-feel fabric is warm and cosy, and barely distinguishable from the real thing. The subtle quality of the charcoal makes this roman blind the perfect hue for taming a brighter and bolder colour scheme. Use to break up a strong red and black dining room; a lime and neon teenager's bedroom; or a cobalt blue bathroom.
The jungle pebble blends fun and exciting illustration with similarly eye-catching colouring. A softly toned grey forms the canvas of the piece, with teal blue, apple green, mustard oranges, and candy pinks shading the pretty jungle imagery. The result? An unusual yet irresistible window covering. A child's bedroom or playroom would be an obvious choice for the pebble, where surrounding it with similarly fun shades will surely stir your child's imagination.
You'll love the cool, jaded tones of the tweety in charcoal. Its contemporary bird and tree patterning plays host to a muted charcoal grey, as well as understated tones of sage green, ice blue, indigo purple, mustard yellow, and creamy biscuit. What more could you want?Hang the charcoal in the living room or kitchen, where the sweet birds will sit pretty and add character to the space. Choose an accent colour from the blind and use it throughout the room to bring the tone to life.
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.
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 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 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.
In soft, subtle mocha brown, the windsor taupe is an elegant and sophisticated blind, combining a silky and satiny sheen to complement its pretty colour. Gently raised ribbing provides this otherwise sleek fabric with depth and texture, adding a characterful feel to the blind. The taupe will work beautifully as a delicate neutral to temper bolder colours. Try it with a wine and cream colour scheme, opted for a boldly printed wallpaper and rich, dark floors.
The oasis charcoal is a beautiful hybrid of abstract patterning and colourful foliage. Mauves and blues meet alongside rich charcoal, surrounded by a cool off-white tone. The blind has an ethereal quality that would look stunning in both contemporary or period homes. Make a feature of the charcoal by placing it against a wall in the palest of greys. Furnish the room in medium woods, dusky blues, and muted mauves, being sure to add in plenty of plush fabrics for extra comfort and style.
Combining modern, textured cloth with stark colour, it doesn't get much more contemporary than the maurice in charcoal. The moody slate grey makes a striking statement against the soft and silky feel of this blind, forming a cosy look with daring shade. Add luxury and elegance to either a contemporary bedroom or traditional living room by hanging the fearless black amongst soothing walls in either dove grey or white, and incorporating alike textured fabrics for a cosy feel with a sophisticated finish.
The subtle latte brown and dove grey colour palette of the guarda stripe in grey is versatile enough to work in most dcor schemes, whilst the off-white background and occasional jet black stripe offset the colours perfectly. Use the grey to create a strong, moody style in a den or study. Embrace the colour scheme and opt for grey walls and black and white accessories, using the odd light wood to bring out the unusual tan tone in the blind.
Adorned with colourful fruits, the kensington in stone is sure to whet the appetite. The grey-toned white of the background provides a serene base that allows the deep blue, red, and coral hues to truly pop, offering a gorgeously understated sensation of colour. This array of fruit surely belongs in the kitchen or dining room. Place against a feature wall in deep blue or burnt orange and use the same colours to accent with accessories throughout the rest of the room.
The stylish light grey acts as the perfect canvas for the flourish of natural colours that make up carlotta pebble. The vibrancy of the pinks and reds is matched by the vitality of the greens and yellows to create a stunning visual that is a treat for your eyes. Dress the living room to impress with the inspired choice of carlotta pebble. Add in a matching lampshade and a set of scatter cushions to create a theme that welcomes you in without overpowering your senses.
Understated and subtle, the pretty pinks of the grove in rosemist are a treat to the eye. On a creamy background, watercolour-style florals and foliage give this blind a summery, yet somewhat ethereal, look that you'll just love. If you love an unusual look in the kitchen, colour it pink and cream, and give the rosemist centre stage. Surround with cream units and pale pink walls, accenting with carefully picked utensils in matching pink tones.
If you love country-style dcor with a contemporary twist, then you'll just adore the harriet graphite. Harriet the hen is drawn in several different sketched designs, all in blacks, taupes, and greys on a plain white background, creating a look that's simple yet effective. Place this stylish roman blind in the kitchen, amongst classic rural dcor, such as neutral tones and natural woods. Don't be afraid to add a few extra farmyard characters into the mix - who doesn't love a pig, cow, or chicken in their kitchen?Please note: roman blinds over 130cm wide require vertical seams due to limited fabric width.
This woodland inspired design brings charcoal into alignment with a portfolio of autumnal colours to give your home something to really smile about. Look closer and you'll see the artistry required to create each leafy branch as the fabric takes on a life of its own. Partnering rosemist with a light grey feature wall and dark wooden floor is an inspired way to extend its colour spectrum out into your room.
With its intricately woven stitching in cream, and a contrasting, chenille-like fabric, the selva in graphite is a gorgeously luxurious blind that blends beautifully into the roman curves of the blind. Whilst the blind itself is a classic one, the contrasting cream and slate grey colour combination is contemporary and modern. Add luxe layers of cosiness to your living room by including the graphite to bring warmth and texture to the room.
Keep up with the latest home dcor trends by including the pavillion in grey in your home. The fashionable grey and yellow colour pairing is both stylish and fun, and offers a serene look without compromising on colour. Hang the grey in your home study for a serious yet interesting look and feel. Opt for pale grey walls and accent throughout with charcoal greys and mustard yellows. Frame yellow and grey wall art in black, and go for modern, sleek furniture.