

A softly textured fabric made up of two tone threads, which brings a real warmth and luxury feel to any room. With its dim-out, privacy properties this fabric is ideally suited for a Living Room, creating a cosy environment.
We also have the blackout variant of this fabric, available in the Hanson range.
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We are longstanding members of the British Blinds & Shutter Association (BBSA) and take the safety and care of young children very seriously.
As members of the BBSA we are committed to manufacture blinds that are child safe and to comply with the guidelines outlined in the British & European Safety Standards (BS EN 13120:2009+A1:2014).
We supply all Roller Blinds with either a breakaway device or a fixed tensioning device that we manufacture - the safety device method is chosen automatically by software in our production.
Breakaway Device
A breakaway device has been designed and rigorously tested to come apart under 6kg of pressure; the breakaway device can be easily clipped back together, allowing the blind to be used as normal afterwards. The breakaway device will always remain attached to one end of the chain if it does break apart. In order for this safety device to be fitted in-line with child safety legislation, as the installation height of your window is unknown, we will calculate the chain length to be 2/3 of the blind drop. For example, a blind with a 120cm drop will have a chain no longer than 80cm.
Fixed Tensioning Device
A fixed tensioning device has been designed to ensure cords are fixed to the wall, to prevent any looped hazards from being present. As the installation height of your window is unknown, for blinds with a drop of less than 250cm, the chain length will be no longer than 100cm or for blinds with a drop of more than 250cm, the chain length will be equal to the blind drop less 150cm.
We will not make any exceptions for customer requests for any longer chain lengths required, if you would like to query the chain length we would supply for a specific blind size or provide us with an Install Height of your window, the we will be happy to apply this specific instruction to your order - however this must be done within 1 hour of placing your order, by eMail.
Roller blinds can be installed in two ways, with the fabric rolling (unravelling) closer to the glass or with the fabric rolling away from the glass.
The "Standard Roll" option means the fabric will roll from the back of the tube, closer to the glass. This brings benefits such as better thermal retention and light reflection (particularly useful for blackout fabrics!).
The "Reverse Roll" option does just the opposite, meaning the fabric will roll from the front of the tube, away from the glass. This is beneficial if there are window handles to clear, and usually a preferred option for creating the seamless look as you do not see the roll, as it is concealed by the fabric rolling from the front of the tube.
As we manufacture all our own blinds, we ensure the product we supply is of the best standard, hence we do not sew a bottom bar into your blind.
The wrap around bottom bar, is the most desired option across the Blinds industry, as it gives a seamless look without any sewing lines or "pin pricks" across the fabric - who wants that, especially on a Blackout fabric?
You may ask why do other competitors use the "Open Sew Pocket"? Quite simply, it is the cheapest and quickest method of manufacture - we believe in quality and therefore do not use this method.
The simple answer is no.
A White Plastic chain comes as standard across all our Roller blinds. We give upgrade options in both Plastic and Metal chain options, so you can personalise your blind to match household accessories such as Brass door handles or Silver wall sockets.
A softly textured fabric made up of two tone threads, which brings a real warmth and luxury feel to any room. With its dim-out, privacy properties this fabric is ideally suited for a Living Room, creating a cosy environment.
We also have the blackout variant of this fabric, available in the Hanson range.
Go ahead and explore our range of roller blinds for other options and colours as well.
Data sheet
We are longstanding members of the British Blinds & Shutter Association (BBSA) and take the safety and care of young children very seriously.
As members of the BBSA we are committed to manufacture blinds that are child safe and to comply with the guidelines outlined in the British & European Safety Standards (BS EN 13120:2009+A1:2014).
We supply all Roller Blinds with either a breakaway device or a fixed tensioning device that we manufacture - the safety device method is chosen automatically by software in our production.
Breakaway Device
A breakaway device has been designed and rigorously tested to come apart under 6kg of pressure; the breakaway device can be easily clipped back together, allowing the blind to be used as normal afterwards. The breakaway device will always remain attached to one end of the chain if it does break apart. In order for this safety device to be fitted in-line with child safety legislation, as the installation height of your window is unknown, we will calculate the chain length to be 2/3 of the blind drop. For example, a blind with a 120cm drop will have a chain no longer than 80cm.
Fixed Tensioning Device
A fixed tensioning device has been designed to ensure cords are fixed to the wall, to prevent any looped hazards from being present. As the installation height of your window is unknown, for blinds with a drop of less than 250cm, the chain length will be no longer than 100cm or for blinds with a drop of more than 250cm, the chain length will be equal to the blind drop less 150cm.
We will not make any exceptions for customer requests for any longer chain lengths required, if you would like to query the chain length we would supply for a specific blind size or provide us with an Install Height of your window, the we will be happy to apply this specific instruction to your order - however this must be done within 1 hour of placing your order, by eMail.
Roller blinds can be installed in two ways, with the fabric rolling (unravelling) closer to the glass or with the fabric rolling away from the glass.
The "Standard Roll" option means the fabric will roll from the back of the tube, closer to the glass. This brings benefits such as better thermal retention and light reflection (particularly useful for blackout fabrics!).
The "Reverse Roll" option does just the opposite, meaning the fabric will roll from the front of the tube, away from the glass. This is beneficial if there are window handles to clear, and usually a preferred option for creating the seamless look as you do not see the roll, as it is concealed by the fabric rolling from the front of the tube.
As we manufacture all our own blinds, we ensure the product we supply is of the best standard, hence we do not sew a bottom bar into your blind.
The wrap around bottom bar, is the most desired option across the Blinds industry, as it gives a seamless look without any sewing lines or "pin pricks" across the fabric - who wants that, especially on a Blackout fabric?
You may ask why do other competitors use the "Open Sew Pocket"? Quite simply, it is the cheapest and quickest method of manufacture - we believe in quality and therefore do not use this method.
The simple answer is no.
A White Plastic chain comes as standard across all our Roller blinds. We give upgrade options in both Plastic and Metal chain options, so you can personalise your blind to match household accessories such as Brass door handles or Silver wall sockets.