The Santiago name appears in the roman blind ranges of two UK retailers - 247 Blinds and Blinds By Post - and the pricing behaviour strongly suggests both are working from the same wholesale cloth. When a fabric costs more at a wider and longer window from both suppliers in similar proportion, that is the hallmark of a shared source rather than a coincidence of branding.
That matters to a buyer because it changes how you should shop. If the fabric itself is fixed, the decision comes down to three things: the colour range each retailer carries, the fittings they offer, and which comes out cheaper at the exact size of your window.
On colour, the retailers part ways sharply. 247 Blinds lists four shades - Mambo, Rumba, Salsa, and Zambra - with names that lean warmer and suggest earthy or terracotta tones. Blinds By Post offers just two options, Oyster and Shell, both of which read as neutral off-whites. Neither colour palette overlaps with the other, so if a specific tone matters to you, only one retailer is even in the running.
On fittings, Blinds By Post extends the range with a motorised option alongside standard and no-drill, while 247 Blinds covers standard and no-drill. For a motorised roman in this fabric, only one retailer can fulfil the order.
The headline from-prices differ, but from-prices are measured at the smallest available size and are rarely what you pay for a real window. Build your shortlist from the size-pricer on this page, where you can enter your exact dimensions and compare what each retailer would actually charge.
Lowest at 1200×1200 mm: 247 Blinds at £103.00. Enter your own size below to compare at the window you are buying.
Prices below are for a 1200×1200 mm window. Enter yours to re-rank - we round up to the next standard size, as the retailers do.
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247 Blindsbest value£103.00 at 1200×1200 mmfrom £17.00
- 4 colours
- Fittings: standard, plus no-drill
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Blinds By Post£215.00 at 1200×1200 mmfrom £36.40
- 2 colours
- Fittings: standard, plus motorised, no-drill
We match these on the shared name and a price that scales the same way across window sizes, not an independent inspection, so treat it as likely the same fabric rather than confirmed. Construction, exact colourway and fitting can vary between retailers - check the specification at each before buying.