Sustainable fabrics
In our NEW collection of fabrics for curtains and Roman blinds we’re taking sustainability seriously, with fabrics made from recycled polyester and natural fibres. We've defined sustainable fabrics as being made from a minimum of 50% more sustainable materials that we consider to have a lower environmental impact to conventional alternatives.
Zane Sand Dune
Designs that inspire
With so many fabulous designs to choose from you might need a little time to find your perfect fabric. Remember, you can order free samples of your favourites and if this abstract floral design makes your shortlist, just click the fabric swatch below. Who knows, it may even bring out your creative side!
Aurora Pacific
Spring layers
We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, so for flexible light control throughout the seasons, think about teaming sheer Voiles with curtains. In summer, the Voiles allow light to gently filter through your window while maintaining daytime privacy. In the evening and during cooler months, your curtains will add an extra layer of cosiness.
Pearl Olive
Fabulous fiestas
We’ve chosen a Roman blind in Gilmore Fiesta to really bring to life the window in this dining space. The geometric design is given centre stage amongst the décor of bold primary colours creating a fun and vibrant feeling.
Gilmore Fiesta
Lust for life
Bold colour choices and eclectic accessories can transform a plain room into the best party in town. Just add a disco mirror ball and drinks trolley. This Roman blind is electric and easily operated with a simple remote control.
Nora Bruschetta
Sustainable florals
Take a break from the digital world by injecting nature and greenery into your décor with beautiful floral and botanical prints. Curtains like these in Botanical Bayberry will bring colour and texture into any room and transform it into a little piece of paradise. The fabric is made from 52% recycled polyester, helping you make more sustainable choices at home.
Botanical Bayberry
Florals and voiles
Be prepared for any weather by doubling up your window dressings. For maximum versatility, Voile Roman blinds maintain your privacy without blocking too much sunlight while lined curtains add extra blackout benefits for a dark and restful environment.
Anika Grey
Summer sunshine
Bring a piece of summer into your home with the gorgeous yellow hues of the Harper Sunshine Roman blind, partly made from recycled fabrics, as part of our commitment to bringing more sustainability into our ranges. In this bedroom, we’ve layered Harper Sunrise with the pretty pattern of the Daisy Spring Roller blind. The sheer Roller fabric means you can make the most of natural sunlight while maintaining daytime privacy, and at night the thick Roman fabric brings an added layer of warmth for a cosier setting.
Harper Sunshine
Moving made easy
Choosing the right curtains for your new house will make it feel like home in no time at all. Get the right fit, first time thanks to our brilliant advisors, who are experts at measuring and fitting. Buy your pole or track from our range and they’ll fit this too. The eyelet header on these stunning curtains gives a contemporary feel that perfectly suits the room. Complementary cushions finish the overall look.
Mist Heather
Play time
Bring a smile to your little one’s face with bright, patterned curtains like these in our fun Hide and Seek Jungle fabric. A themed nursery can provide you with lots of inspiration for your décor and accessories, making it easy to create a coherent scheme that’s full of interesting objects for your child to explore.
Hide & Seek Jungle
Cosy blues
Windows can account for up to 20% of a home's heat loss. As sliding glass doors are much larger than normal windows, they can make a room feel extra cold and draughty. Curtains like these provide a layer of insulation at your doors and will help your room look and feel cosier.
Bailey Stone Blue
Simply sophisticated
A simple Roman blind in a geometric fabric is a clever choice for this sitting room. The subtle pattern works well alongside the dark blue wall, drawing your eyes to the beautiful window, which takes centre stage.
Zircon Turquoise
Laura
Hillarys Advisor
“Adding a blackout lining or interlining to your Roman blind adds an extra layer of insulation, helping reduce heat loss through your window.”
Calming palettes
Wellness is a driving factor of design this year, and our continuing need to create reassuring spaces where we can truly feel safe. The Laurel Rust Roman blind help harness a calming atmosphere in this quiet, cosy nook. A therapeutic colour palette and soothing textures finish the look, creating a place to focus on happiness and self-care.
Laurel Rust
Inspiring spaces
We’ve chosen curtains in Pantara Phantom to keep this open plan kitchen feeling light and airy. Curtains are a great solution for large expanses of glass like this, helping to keep cold draughts out in winter, and reduce the amount of heat getting in when the sun is shining in summer.
Patara Phantom
Green with envy
Embrace your love of nature and go green with your décor. This gorgeously green living room is packed full with plants and natural textures for a soothing environment. For this type of relaxed feel, we’ve chosen a casual pencil pleat header for our curtains. The stand out fabric adds a hint of glamour, the perfect finishing touch.
Spritz Elm
Travel the world
Capturing the joy of travels far and wide, the global décor trend is bold and upbeat bringing Mediterranean hues, botanical prints and woven textures to interiors. The Mali Coral Roman blind perfectly brings this theme to life, framing this pretty dressing area with a beautiful pink and orange blend.
Mali Coral
Door curtains
If you want to make your glass door the focal point of your room, curtains are the window dressing for you. Not only can you choose from a wide range of fabrics, but you can also customise your curtains with a range of accessories. We’ve a variety of header options to choose from, as well as a selection of tie-backs and lining options. You can even have cushion covers made to match your curtains for a truly coordinated look.
Alder Celadon
Sombre brushstrokes
A Roman blind in Expression Sombre makes a brilliant feature of this large living room window. Positioned outside of the window recess, it’s making a statement while maintaining the serene feel of the space. With a watercolour-style design, there’s no need for wall decoration when you have a piece of art at your window like this.
Expression Sombre
Comforting neutrals
There’s something comfortingly rugged about these curtains in Boheme Hemp. In this bedroom they help to create a neutral setting, balancing out the creamy tones and playing up to the texture. Combine with heavy fabrics, like coir, sisal, hessian, from floor coverings to plant pots to compete the naturally cosy look.
Boheme Hemp
Retro blues
If monochrome feels just a touch too stark but you like a similar level of contrast, this Parquet Blue Roman blind is for you. In this retro inspired living room it stands out boldly against the terracotta walls without stealing the show from the framed artwork. Throws and cushions in complementing designs perfectly finish this cool look.
Parquet Blue
Layer up
Shutters are great for keeping rooms cool when the temperature rises, creating a cosy feel during cooler months and for controlling light all year round. Layer with curtains like these in Faso Cornflower for added control over light, heat, and privacy.
Faso Cornflower
Practical patterns
As well as having a ton of practical benefits, curtains also bring a touch of colour and texture to a room. Our collection is bursting with linen-looks, tweed effect and bouclé, as well as printed and woven designs from florals and botanicals to geometric and abstracts so you can dress glass doors like these in style.
Mist Slate
The flower effect
The positive effects of flowers for wellbeing are well storied, so bring home the blooms and set the tone for spring with a floral window dressing like these pretty curtains in Livia Sorbet.
Livia Sorbet
Cosy florals
This 100% cotton Roman blind in Morris Navy brings a new level of sophistication to a classic folksy print, making it an ideal choice for every room. For bedroom schemes, choose curtains or Roman blinds with a blackout lining to help create the perfect environment for sleep.
Morris Navy
Blissful botanicals
For a spring all year round feel, invite botanical prints into your home. If you’re lucky enough to have a leafy outlook from your window, pick a curtain or a blind fabric like Aloha Moss. It will enhance that and turn your space into a mindful sanctuary of all things green and good.
Aloha Moss
Patterned eyelets
Modern and contemporary eyelet curtains like these will make a dramatic feature of your window thanks to the deep folds of fabric, which run in uniform lines from top to bottom. Eyelet curtains always hang from a curtain pole, which is threaded through metal rings, providing minimalist and contemporary looks.
Nora Putty
Spring layers
We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, so for flexible light control throughout the seasons, think about teaming sheer Voiles with curtains. In summer, the Voiles allow light to gently filter through your window while maintaining daytime privacy. In the evening and during cooler months, your curtains will add an extra layer of cosiness.
Pearl Olive
Open spaces
Impressive features to any room, beautiful bay windows allow you to enjoy panoramic views and flood your home with natural light. But when it comes to dressing, bays can be a tricky shape to work with. Acting as a frame for your window, curtains are a brilliant choice whether you want to go bright and bold or contemporary and understated with your décor.
Wirl Chartreuse
Minimal monochromes
We’ve dressed these large kitchen windows with Roman blinds in Matisse Mono. The fabric helps keep the crisp, clean look against the white walls, while echoing the monochromatic colour scheme in the cabinet and bench top. We’ve kept colour in the room to a minimum to not lose the impact of the blind.
Matisse Mono
Bold neutrals
The bold design of the Fraction Amber Roman blinds help dial up the neutral scheme of this home office space, without creating too much of a distracting feature at the window. If you have a lot of colour and pattern in a room already, then opting for a complementary yet muted design like this one will help balance the space out.
Fraction Amber Gold
Patterned eyelets
Modern and contemporary eyelet curtains like these will make a dramatic feature of your window thanks to the deep folds of fabric, which run in uniform lines from top to bottom. Eyelet curtains always hang from a curtain pole, which is threaded through metal rings, providing minimalist and contemporary looks.
Nora Putty
Bouclé is back
From Coco Chanel’s world-famous jacket in the 1950s to curtains and blinds in the 2020s - bouclé is back. In our latest collection of curtains and Roman blind fabric this nubby, teddy-bear like fabric hits the sweet spot between soft and hard-wearing, to give your room a cocooning vibe.
Soho Bouclé Spice
Cosy neutrals
There’s something comfortingly rugged about these Roman blinds in Duke Olive. In this bedroom they help to create a neutral setting, balancing out the creamy tones and playing up to the texture. Combine with heavy fabrics, like coir, sisal, hessian, from floor coverings to plant pots to compete the naturally cosy look.
Duke Olive
Ocean blues
From bold geometric shapes to Picasso inspired line drawings, curvy shapes and Matisse style cut outs add subtle drama and visual interest to a scheme. This Roman blind in Block Ocean is the perfect match of colour and pattern, giving a modern twist to this bedroom with the geometric shapes complementing the white paneling to create a fresh look.
Block Ocean
Silvery spaces
With curtains in Maud Steel at your window you’ll be bathed in a silvery light all day long. They look stunning in this living space, and pair beautifully with the pop of royal blue velvet from the chair, really pulling the room together.
Maud Steel