The William Morris At Home range at Blinds By Post applies the Victorian Arts and Crafts designer's most enduring print patterns - Acanthus, Willow Bough, Pimpernel, Strawberry Thief and others - to made-to-measure roller blinds. With 57 colourways available from £22.00, it is one of the broader licensed-print roller ranges in the UK market.
Who it suits
These blinds work best in living rooms, studies, and dining rooms where the pattern will be seen at close quarters and where the decorative quality of the fabric is the point. Arts and Crafts prints are dense and detailed; a Willow Bough or Acanthus design reads very differently from a plain roller, and rooms that can carry that visual weight - Victorian and Edwardian period properties especially - are the natural home for this range.
Bedrooms are a consideration only if the pattern suits the room's scheme. The range is roller construction, so the opacity class depends on the specific fabric variant - the listing does not state a single opacity across all colourways, so confirm with the retailer before ordering if blackout or a specific dimout performance is needed. For a room where darkness matters most, verifying the fabric's light-blocking properties before purchase is important.
Kitchens and bathrooms are not ideal. Roller fabrics in this range are decorative weaves rather than PVC or moisture-resistant coatings, so high-humidity rooms carry a risk of fabric degradation over time.
The colours
57 colours available
The palette spans warm earthy tones (Acorn Lichen, Foliage Barley, Double Bough Terracotta, Compton Brick), cooler naturals (Larkspur Woad, Willow Bough Midnight, Woodland Weeds Bluebird), and a set of quieter neutrals introduced as a distinct group - Acanthus Flint, Larkspur Flint, Pimpernel Flint, Fruit Clay, Wild Tulip Limestone and several others. That neutral sub-set is useful for rooms where the print is wanted but the colour needs to stay low-key.
The 40 finishes listed represent the majority of the range; a further 17 colourways exist beyond the sample shown here. The full breadth covers brown, red, yellow, purple, grey, and blue facets - enough spread that most period colour schemes will find a workable match. The pattern names are consistent across colourways (Acanthus in five different tones, for example), which helps if you are working with a specific Morris print and want to match curtain fabric or wallpaper in a different colourway.
Price by your dimensions
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The range opens at £22.00, which is consistent with mid-market made-to-measure roller pricing in the UK. Pricing increases with width and drop in the standard way; the widget above shows how the price scales with your specific dimensions.
How it compares
Within the William Morris licensed-print category, this range is distinguished by its breadth: 57 colourways across many of the most recognisable Morris patterns is a substantial collection for a single retailer listing. Buyers who want a specific pattern - Strawberry Thief or Larkspur, for example - and want it in multiple colour options will find more choices here than in narrower ranges.
The trade-off against a plain roller is obvious: a heavily patterned fabric is decorating as much as it is covering a window, and it ties a room to a specific aesthetic. For buyers who simply need a functional dimout or blackout roller, a plain fabric in a matching colour will generally give better light control and more flexibility if the room changes. The William Morris At Home range is the right choice when the pattern itself is wanted, not merely tolerated.
Fitting and operation
These are standard made-to-measure rollers with no fitted mechanism variation noted in the listing. Standard inside-recess and outside-face installation applies; confirm the minimum recess depth with the retailer if fitting inside a shallow recess. Chain operation is standard for roller blinds at this price point; motorisation is not noted as available for this range.
The same William Morris designs, at several retailers
William Morris roller blinds are sold by more than one UK retailer, so the same designs turn up under each shop's own range. They differ in construction, colourway and fitting, so it pays to compare on more than price:
- Blinds 2go from £13.72 woven jacquard
- Blinds By Post this page from £22.00 printed (At Home)
Designs carried by more than one of these retailers include Acanthus, Compton, Fruit, Marigold, Pimpernel, Strawberry Thief, Sunflower, Tulip, Willow Bough and Willow Ochre.
These are the same designs rather than guaranteed identical blinds - one retailer may weave a jacquard where another prints the pattern, and colourways and fittings vary. Check the specific design, colour and fitting at each retailer before buying.