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
Make it your own
Complete the look with custom cushions in any of our fabrics. We love the way this combination of cushions complement each other from our new Poodle and Blonde collection. The different shades of pink create a luxurious feel to the room, inviting you to relax and unwind.
Whinnie Williams and Kierra Campbell
Founders of Poodle & Blonde
With this collab you've got loads of possibilities, curtain headers can really change the way a curtain looks. There's even different colour linings, cushions in different sizes and edges.
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
Smooth as butter
An old favourite, reimagined in a light palette, Harkness Vapour has a beautiful tactile softness. Almost like velvet, it's smooth to the touch, making a really inviting focal point of your windows.
Harkness Vapour
Abigail Ahern
Interior designer
I've designed the colour palette for this collection so every single fabric works with its counterpart. You'll never have to worry if one textile and fabric will go with another, it's very harmonious.
Value curtains
Our Value Collection is priced to delight you and comes with all the benefits you’d expect from any of our made to measure curtains. Lovely quality fabrics, your choice of header and lining, and fitting included every time for a first rate finish.
Abigail Ahern on velvet
"Velvet is a huge trend and that is because it brings such a luxurious element to any interior. It’s one of the most beautiful textures out there as it’s so tactile." Abigail Ahern.
Harkness Gasoline
Subtle stripes
Choosing curtains for your bedroom in calming shades may help create a more restful environment for falling soundly asleep. These patterned curtains with touches of lilac, olive and navy add subtle hints of colour without overpowering the space.
Holi Orchid
Laura
Hillarys Advisor
“Adding a thermal or blackout lining to your curtains adds an extra layer of insulation, helping reduce heat loss through your window.”
Period window style
If your home has period features like these Art Deco-inspired crittall windows, it pays to choose curtains that suit the era. Art Deco interiors are renowned for luxe textiles and bold geometric prints so these cut velvet curtains in a rich emerald hue, are perfectly at home in this classic space
Loxly Emerald
Kendra Maize curtains
If you want to be just that little bit more adventurous with your styling, pick out neutral hues with just a hint of colour. This soft straw tone brings subtle warmth to this bedroom scheme
Kendra Maize