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New blind collection for January 2008

It takes more than a few well-placed cushions and a crash course in feng shui to create a harmonious and tranquil home but introducing a mix of natural textures and materials is a good starting point. Woodweave blinds made from renewable resources including jute, bamboo and poplar can help bring warmth and personality to even the most stark and modern of homes.

Reflecting a growing demand for this wonderfully rustic but coolly contemporary window dressing, Hillarys has increased its range of Woodweave blinds to include five new fabrics and introduced eight braid tape colours for a really up to the minute look.

“We’ve seen quite a rise in popularity for this type of blind,” says Sarah Quilliam, head of product design. “Although essentially quite a rustic look, we’re finding that more people are mixing it in with quite minimalist schemes to add a more cosy and laid-back feel.

The trend for monochrome colour schemes never seems to go away which is why we’ve updated our range to include black and white painted finishes in two of the fabrics.”Made from poplar slats that have been cleverly woven together to create a structured look that blocks out the light, Sipora is one of the new fabrics in the range. Available in natural and white and black painted finishes, it gives greater privacy than other fabrics in the collection – making it an ideal choice for bedrooms and conservatories. The other new fabrics in the range are Sumatra white and black.

The new fabrics and tape options are available from January 2008 with prices starting at £46 (60cm wide x 75cm drop) measured, made and fitted and £71 with tape.

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