Make an elegant addition with Roman blinds


With the subtle light filtering and folds of Roman blinds, as well as the huge options for your Roman blinds patterns and colours, you can really make a difference in your home or workplace.


Our range of blinds includes:

Roman blinds that clip seamlessly together


This is achieved with the 'Batten' design. Rather than sewing or stapling the blinds, your Roman blinds are clipped together in a way that creates an attractive, even flow.

Huge range of colours to choose from


What colour do you need? What pattern do you need? The choice is yours. With a huge range of colours and patterns to choose from you can match your Roman blinds to your home, workplace and light filtering needs, without any hassle.

Heavy duty, chain operated blinds


To ensure your Roman blinds never get tangled, you get heavy duty, chain operated blinds that features a self operating spool that is even available in the larger models.

Available with child safety devices


We understand how important it is too look after your family and children and in an effort to give you peace of mind, we can equip all Roman blinds with child safety devices.



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