The sandy grey of the heritage sandstone provides a beautifully neutral base adorned with birds, flowers, and foliage in an attractive charcoal shade, with ice white detailing. These naturally toned hues mean that this is a versatile blind that will work as part of a number of dcor schemes. The sandstone would work wonderfully as part of a neutral hallway or upstairs landing, or even in the downstairs cloakroom or utility.
The cotswold in jade is perfectly named, with the pretty florals particularly reminiscent of gorgeous countryside. This beautiful roman blind mixes a canvas of predominantly green tones with pink-toned mauves and sunny yellows for a summery look all year round. Make the jade the star of the show in the living room, surrounding it with soft cream walls and matching shades of green and pink throughout the room.
Vintage blue meets rustic red in the parchment in wedgewood, where both of these pretty hues are balanced by the ivory background and soft grey detailing. The pattern is intricate and striking, without being overwhelming. Turn your guest bedroom into a real treat for visitors by opting for this unusual colour scheme. Remember to include plenty of home comforts, like a warm duvet, plenty of blankets and throws, and of course, a scatter cushion or two - not to mention a good lamp for ambiance.
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.
The pretty parchment range this time offers up a delicate palette of soft blues and barely there greys, in the work of art that is the feather. The ivory white background shows off the soft hues to perfection, making it the ideal base for this floral arrangement. Tone down a blue feature wall in your living room or dining room by pitting the feather against it. Paint the remainder of the walls in ivory or off-white and use blue hues to accent throughout the rest of the room, adding the occasional grey or charcoal for balance and depth.
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.
A wonderfully contemporary take on classic floral patterning, the cotswold jewel offers a stunning array of pretty blossoms and foliage in gorgeous shades of rose pink, apple green, sky blue, and lemon yellow. The indigo grey background makes these pastel tones stand out beautifully. Give the jewel pride of place in the kitchen, where using pastel shades throughout will add a prettily contemporary look.
If it's woodland wonder you're looking for, then the wildwood multi should fit the bill. Adorned with sweet country animals, including rabbits and hedgehogs, in muted greens, blues, and mustards, this is the ideal roman blind for blending nature with fun. Try adding to a new baby's nursery, opting for matching cream walls, and accessorising with similar green, yellows, and blues, not forgetting the occasional ornament or piece of wall art in coral to bring out the sweet florals in the pattern.
The zesty tones of the foliage in summer are summery indeed, and give a refreshing and lively look and feel to this roman blind. The foliage patterning allows you to bring the outside in, so nature lovers are sure to find it appealing. Liven up a guest bedroom by setting the summer against an apple green wall, adding light wooden furniture, and accenting throughout the room with blues and yellows.
The delicate foliage and blossom pattern of the parchment in fern is balanced out wonderfully by the strength of the burnt orange and apple green tones used to colour it. The off-white backgrounds shows off the pattern to perfection. Go for an autumnal dcor scheme in your kitchen for ultimate cosiness. Find a balance between warm orange tones and cooler green ones, and include plenty of light and medium woods for a natural look.
The leaf imagery of the foliage in blossom brings to mind an autumnal theme, whilst the light pastel hues say nothing but summer. With a cotton fabric of a high quality, you can be sure this material will stand the test of time and hang beautifully into roman folds. Use the blossom to add some subtle colour to your hallway, landing, or downstairs cloakroom, where it will work wonderfully against neutrally toned walls, and accented with similar shades in the form of wall art, light shades, and ornaments.
Cute as can be, the foxy multi displays sweetly drawn foxes in various shades, from soft grey to muted mustard, on a pale stone background. With a soft yet sturdy cotton fabric, this roman blind takes its shape beautifully, and will certainly pass the test of time. Your little one would surely approve of these adorable characters in his or her bedroom. Consider matching the pale aqua in the blind to a similarly soft aqua wall colour, and add in greys for depth and contrast.
With its slightly retro feel, the odense in ochre features an ultra-fashionable yellow and grey colour combination. Mustard yellow is tempered by varying shades of grey, from dark charcoal to barely there dove, and all are displayed on a soft white background. The ochre would make the perfect addition to a home office or study, where you can surround it with plenty of whites, similar greys, and the occasional mustard yellow accent to bring out the hue in the blind.
The funchal range is a great way of adding some modern artistic flair to your home. An off-white background serves as the ideal canvas for plant-life depictions that jump from the fabric, as if painted with beautiful watercolours. The duck egg adds to this a beautiful stone blue, and a full palette of natural greens and browns. Why not add the duck egg to a shaker-style kitchen to give one of the most used rooms in the house a touch of nature and a colourful lift that will be enjoyed by friends and family alike? Please note: roman blinds over 130cm wide require vertical seams due to limited fabric width.
On a bed of blue slate grey sit white chicken illustrations with lemon yellow, deep navy, and ice blue detailing, and that makes up the cluck cluck ochre. The result is clean and contemporary yet with a certain moodiness that will suit rooms that are naturally light and airy. Sit the ochre amidst palest grey walls or against a lemon yellow feature wall for a light and cheery look in your kitchen or dining area.
Surely the calmest and most tranquil of the bird garden range, the duck egg places muted aqua birds and florals on a distressed-look oatmeal base. Together, the two tones are cool and refreshing, with a vintage country vibe that you and your guests will fall in love with. Produce a pretty and relaxing home office, where you can concentrate and work with ease, by settling the duck egg amongst soft creams and matching aquas.
A light version of cornflower blue, the porcelain features the typical langden patterning, a paisley-inspired delight with a pretty, vintage twist. Combined with the luxury of the roman shape, this sweet pattern is sure to add softness and lightness to any room. Go for a cool yet antiqued look in your master bedroom, settling the porcelain against light walls, french-style furniture, and plush fabrics.
What's cheerier than the sound of birdsong? An abundance of sweet, multi-coloured birdies to set your room alight with colour. Birds in multi is the cutest of roman blinds, featuring apple, sage, coral, and aqua tones throughout, all on a bed of pale biscuit grey with soft white flecks for added depth. The multi would look gorgeous in a brightly toned kitchen, surrounded by matching shades of green and blue.
Palest stone grey plays host to the main event in the scandi sprig tangerine, which features sweet sprigs of foliage in a soft yet vibrant orange and stark, icy white. Cute and characterful, this pretty roman blind is sure to liven up any room in the house. Opt for a retro colour combination of orange and grey in your kitchen, selecting shiny orange units, appliances, and utensils, and keeping the walls, the flooring, and the work surfaces to charcoal and stone grey tones.
The coastal vibe is bang on trend, and the seaside vintage takes the look to a new level, swapping classic blue tones for muted yellows and washed out reds. And the end result? A stunningly coloured and beautifully illustrated roman blind with just a hint of the extraordinary about it. Theme your guest bedroom with a nautical vibe, surrounding the vintage with coolest blue or ice white walls, using the reds and yellows found in the blind to give the look some warmth with bedding, cushions, and wall art.
The gentle background of puffin driftwood serves as the ideal canvas for the artistic puffin prints that give this ever-popular design its name. The outlines of the birds ebb and flow and the colours have that timeless airy quality that reminds you of the sea lapping at the shore. Adding a nautically inspired cushion here and canvas print there is the perfect way to make puffin driftwood the genesis of your new dcor.
The muted blues and soft salmon pinks in the flamingos sand merge with the sandy beige base to create a truly stunning aesthetic. The flamingos are beautifully drawn, sitting pretty against their softly sketched background. Turn the sand into a sensational piece of artwork by hanging it in the master bedroom, where surrounding it with similarly toned shades of blue and coral will pull out the colours of the blind wonderfully.
You'll just love the nautical vibe of the seaside ocean. With sea blues and stone greys galore, plus images of seaside homes and fishing boats, there's no mistaking the coastal theme going on here. These adorable illustrations are sure to be a hit in any home. As versatile as it is fun, the ocean belongs wherever you want it to - in the bathroom, in a sea-loving child's room, or in a coastal-themed living room.
Using a range of shades from the same spectrum, the pistachio, from the floral hedgerow collection, offers bright, contemporary colour. Tropical green complements bright teal, which accents soft duck egg, and so on, all tamed by subtle slate greys and gentle blacks. Create a tropical rainforest colour scheme in your master bedroom, whilst still maintaining an orthodox floral patterning as your base.
The cute cartoon animals of the oh my deer in berry are as fun as the blind's name. The white background is home to deer, rabbits, hedgehogs, and more, all beautifully painted in pretty shades of blue, green, and red. Perhaps your little one would enjoy the berry in their bedroom or playroom, where the sweet illustrations can capture their imagination. Match the colours in the blind throughout the rest of the room, which will give you plenty of freedom given how many hues there are here.
Give your dcor something to smile about with the playful design that we call oh my deer colonial. With a selection of woodland critters adorning the gently coloured fabric you'll be able to see something subtly different every time you run your eye over it. Matching oh my deer colonial is all about neutral canvas colours and playful patterning. Keep the walls neutral but add a woodland inspired canvas print to match your new scatter cushions and you'll be well on your way to the perfect scheme you've always dreamed about.
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.
Using an intricately beautiful floral foliage pattern, in pretty sky blue and soft white tones, the linley larkspur has a look and feel of toile about it, and the vintage colours only complement this aesthetic. Meld this stunning roman blind with similar blues and whites in the kitchen for a serene and tranquil ambience. Add toile patterned plates, as well as vintage finds, such as teapots and teacups, to create a pretty antique feel.
Featuring cute elephant depictions, the jumbo elephant is fun, cute, and full of life. The children will just love it, and with simple and easy colours to pick out and use elsewhere, so will you. Add the elephant to a child's bedroom or playroom, being sure to choose brightly coloured walls, or at least a feature wall. An apple green will work beautifully as your base colour and will match all manner of children's furniture and toys.
The cool green of the finch toile eau de nil is light and refreshing, perfect for adding a pretty touch to a light and airy space. The bird and blossom illustrations are detailed and ornate, making this blind a work of art in its own right. The eau de nil is perfect for lightening up a dark dining room or living room, and will complement darker woods and furniture beautifully. Accent with matching mint tones, as well as greys and whites throughout the room.
To rejuvenate a room with an uplifting base colour of moss green, display the unique fowl and foliage print of the heathland moss, which is certain to bring personality and a refreshing lift of soothing colour to a laid-back scheme. Combine the moss with subtle shades of country cream, forest green, and soft sage for a relaxed and wholesome look, adding distinctive wooden furnishings for a refined country feel.
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.
The attractive yet functional sayuri in chintz somehow combines both contemporary and traditional looks. The clean colours and the blank canvas have a modern look, whilst the florals are classically styled, resulting in a roman blind that will appeal across the generations. Settle the chinz into your kitchen, amongst matching cream units and natural woods. Use your tablecloth and seat cushions to pull out the dusky, vintage pink and primrose yellow in the blind, and continue this theme across the room.
A gorgeous combination of red, taupe, charcoal, and white, in sheep shapes over a dark oatmeal base, the baa baa peony is cute and characterful. Sketched daisies add further personality to the piece, sitting sweetly in soft black, deep red, and lily white. Adopt a fun yet chic scheme in your kitchen, drawing out the colours in the peony with matching red fabrics and crockery, whilst keeping the rest of the scheme neutral and subtle.
In rose pink, soft charcoal grey, and ice white tones, the finch toile rose displays a toile pattern of birds and blossoms, drawn intricately on a dappled background. Made from a high quality cotton fabric, the material sits neatly into the romantic folds of the roman blind. The romantic rose is the perfect fit for a master bedroom where, set against barely there pink walls, matching greys, and accenting whites, it will sit pretty and turn the room into somewhere you'll relish waking up.
Melding a deep, autumnal shade of orange with a soft, suede-like texturing and lined detailing, the nova in burnt orange is a striking yet versatile roman. The lightweight and agile fabric hangs neatly and elegantly, making this a pleasant blind to handle, as well as look at. Give your home office a seasonal burst of colour by including the burnt orange and surrounding it with soft oatmeals and light taupes.
The gorgeous floral imagery of the finch toile buttercup sits beautifully next to the pretty bird illustrations, whilst the lemon and charcoal colouring is a stunning combination. With white detailing to offset the richer tones, the look is eye-catching and attractive. Bring an ethereal nature theme to your kitchen by using this fashionable colour scheme alongside the ultra-pretty buttercup as your main feature.
Brighter and more vibrant than ever, the scandi birds collection is back, this time in the luscious kiwi edition. Slate grey birds, detailed with lime and white patterning, sit on a bed of dark, vibrant lime, forming an eye-catching design that is perfect for the modern family home. Adopt a cool and contemporary colour scheme in your kitchen, placing the kiwi against white walls and including dove grey units and matching lime tiling.
Adorned in palest pinks and pretty greys, flamingos pink has a somewhat retro vibe to it, making it the ideal addition to give a contemporary home a little edge. The cotton fabric is high quality and folds neatly into the gentle pleats of the roman blind. Add the pink to the bathroom for an unusual yet appealing look, matching with stone greys and the occasional fuchsia. Alternatively, use it as a feature in a main or guest bedroom, opting for barely there grey walls and baby pink bedding.
The sunny yellow background of the bergen in ochre plays the ideal host to the contemporary floral sketches that adorn it. The grey-blue and white tones of the illustrations work beautifully with the yellow, offsetting it perfectly. Use the ochre to brighten up a kitchen, where the walls are pale yellow and the units are painted a chalky grey. Match utensils, appliances, and ornaments throughout with pretty yellow tones and pale stone greys.
The beautiful sayuri onyx teams the contemporary shades of monochrome black and white with the romance of wispily painted blooms, forming a uniquely attractive blind. The soft canvas fabric hangs neatly and elegantly, perfect for the curves of the roman. Restyle a harsh, black and white bedroom by hanging the softening onyx in the window to replace a harsher block colour blind. Slate greys and brushed silvers will further temper the scheme, as well as adding just the faintest hint of pure glamour.
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.
On a rich ochre base, the scandi sprig in kiwi places sweet sprigs of foliage in pale greys and off-whites, on brown grey stems. The look is pretty and festive, and the sweet illustrations are appealing to the eye. Craft a cheery palette in your kitchen by using the kiwi as your inspiration. Set it against white walls and grey kitchen units, accessorising with ochre tones in your appliances, utensils, and accessories.
In rich, plummy purple, the nova damson presents a flawlessly soft fabric, with a gentle suede-esque feel, embossed with subtle, zigzag stripes that add character and depth more than an obvious pattern. Craft yourself a dramatic dining room by combining the damson with dark woods and glossy silvers. Include a chandelier-style light fitting for extra glamour, and use silvers to frame plum-toned wall art, being sure to also match cushions and table linen to the decor scheme.
For a charmingly elegant style, including character and colour, use the bird garden in peony, where a scene of delicate florals, foliage, and charismatic songbirds feature in a romantic red tone against a wholesome, distressed cream base. Transform your dining area into a place of attractiveness and charm by accenting the peony against soothing ivory or country cream walls. To form a refined chic theme, combine the cherry red with highlighting fabrics, and incorporate similar, woodland and nature-inspired wall prints.
If you're hoping to combine cutesy kitsch with woodland rusticity, then the hartley natural would suit you and your home down to the ground. Sweet rabbit illustrations sit neatly on a pale biscuit background, added to by cute miniature polka dots in soft cream, making for an adorable window covering for any room. Hang this country-style roman blind in a neutrally toned guest bedroom, surrounding it with plenty of natural woods, beige and brown tones, and perhaps some forest greens thrown in for a touch of colour.
The rustic country style of the hedgehog jonquil's sweet hedgehog illustrations is offset by the fun and charismatic yellow tone that forms the background of the blind. The black and white tones in the imagery pop from the canvas in a striking manner. Your little one would love the cute hedgehogs of the jonquil and the bright yellow hue will add fun and character to their bedroom or playroom. Add other primary colours to the room to build up a bright and welcoming ambience that inspires your child's creativity.
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.