Softness, Structured.

The Roman blind is a design classic — made relevant by modern fabrication and intelligent control.

Where the roller blind offers discipline and minimal form, the Roman blind brings warmth and textile presence without visual complexity. When it folds, it folds with intention — the clean horizontal stacks of a flat Roman, the sculptural depth of a soft-fold, or the generous volume of a hobbled style each creating a different character at the head of a window. It is the treatment of choice for principal rooms, kitchen-diners, and any space where a considered fabric makes the difference. And when motorised, it is one of the most elegant window treatments available: the fabric travels smoothly, the folds land exactly, and there is not a chain or cord in sight.
PRODUCT DETAIL
We make Roman blinds in three primary construction styles: flat-fold for a tailored, contemporary finish; soft-fold for a relaxed drape with gentle movement; and hobbled for a more traditional, layered aesthetic. All are available interlined for improved thermal and acoustic performance — a specification detail that makes a meaningful difference in high-ceilinged rooms and north-facing spaces. Face fabric selection is entirely bespoke, drawn from our curated supplier portfolio and coordinated with any wider soft-furnishing scheme. Lining options range from standard white to blackout, thermal, and contrast-lining for a considered reverse view. All are made to measure with hand-finished quality at every fold.
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MOTORISATION&AUTOMATION — For tall windows and wide bays, motorisation resolves the practical limitations of manual Roman blinds entirely. Long operating chains become unnecessary, the visual clutter of cord and cleat disappears, and the fabric travels evenly on a single smooth cycle that no manual operation can replicate. Motorised Roman blinds are also the safer option in households with children — no loose cords, no entanglement risk. In rooms where multiple Romans dress a wide bay or series of windows, group control brings the whole wall to life with one command.
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