Trinity blackout plum is a fabric that needs no introduction. The vivid colour works in perfect harmony with the subtle flowing texture to create a fabric that lives long in the memory. It's exactly what you need when you're searching for something that will bring your home to life. The next step is to think about complimentary secondary colours that you can use to unify the rest of your interior.
We love the modern aesthetic of trinity blackout mauve because it allows you to take your time, sit back, and take it all in. This is a deep and moody colour that entices you in to take a closer look, and then puts your mind at ease. If you want to be able to add some style to the upstairs landing then why not match your runner to mauve? You could even stagger your photos down the stairs so that you can create a transitory feature wall that follows you as you transition between floors.
The origin (blackout) in dark purple is just that - a high quality, fabric blind that keeps outside light at bay, in a dark, contemporary purple shade. Its sleek, smooth material makes it easy to roll up and down, and is lightweight yet durable to suit plenty of use. To create a moody yet modern look in a bedroom, pair with white walls and dark woods, or with beige neutrals and rich creams for something a little more luxurious.
When you take a closer look at mulberry blue you come to appreciate the fine craftsmanship and artisan skill that goes into every square inch. The subtle pattern is traditional and yet contemporary, and allows you to work in a whole host of new shades and hues into your decor. If you want to create your very own country bolthole, why not combine mulberry blue with a sanded down wooden floor, some cracked leather couches, and a log burner on a slate hearth? Add these touches one by one, and you'll have the sitting room you never want to leave.
If you find that you want to add a unique country meets contemporary touch to your decor, look no further than mulberry plum. The authentic artisan style patterning combines in perfect harmony with the on-trend colours to create a visual that lives long in the memory. Take your time when considering which room to add a touch of plum to. The upstairs landing can be a great option if you combine your new roller blinds with a vase of fresh cut flowers and an eclectic gallery wall.
The soft cream fabric of the original in plum offers a light-filtering background to muted lilacs, baby blues, and hushed plums, giving a homely yet modern feel. This stylish blind is placed on an easy-to-use roll mechanism, making it practical as well as pretty. For a light and airy look in the bedroom, go for cream walls to make the plum stand out on its own, and complement with colours already in the blind's palette.
The beauty of mulberry dusk is that the relaxing country vibes set your mind at ease the moment you walk through the door. Take a closer look and you'll soon lose yourself in a new range of decor options that get your creativity racing. We love the idea of allowing dusk to take over the spotlight by using it as the starting point for a rustic meets country look in the bedroom. A matching throw on the bed and a couple of well chosen scatter cushions are just what you need to create the homely space you never want to leave.
Mulberry neutral gives you a starting point from which you can set the tone for your new decor. The relaxed and homely aesthetic is perfect when you want to add that warm and cosy feeling to any space your heart desires. Adding homely touches like slate coasters, logs by the fire, and jars of warm white fairy lights is a great direction to go in. Adding things just because you love the way they look is the name of the game here.
Take a closer look at verdi (blackout) dusty plum and you'll soon see why it's a fabric that's proving to be a hit with all different styles of modern decor. The deep and moody purple is perfectly tempered by the intricate ornate patterning that shimmers gently in the light. Just what you need when having your home look its best is the only option. Pairing the deep tones of dusty plum with a zesty green or a powdered orange would be an inspired way to work in more natural shades.