Scion is a contemporary design house known for bright, playful, Scandinavian-influenced prints - the kind of clean mid-century look that has become a staple of modern British interiors. The designs are licensed and made up as made-to-measure blinds by more than one UK retailer, so the same named design turns up at different shops, at prices worth comparing.

Scion blinds are sold by 2 UK retailers we track, from £38.79, as roman blinds. The same named designs turn up across these shops at near-identical prices - a strong sign it is the same licensed cloth - so the choice comes down to price, construction and fitting rather than the fabric itself.

The thing worth knowing before you buy

Scion designs are licensed prints, not a single retailer's own range. The same design, at the same scale, is supplied to more than one shop, each selling it under its own range name and pricing. So when you see "Scion Nuevo roman blind" at two retailers, it is almost certainly the same cloth - and the sensible thing is to compare on price, on construction and on fitting, rather than on which shop has the "real" fabric.

Below, each design lists the retailers we track that currently sell it, ordered by price from low to high, with a link through to each.

Lohko

Lohko is the most adaptable design in the collection - built from soft blocks of colour rather than a fine motif, so it carries a modern room without the busyness of a detailed print. The name is Finnish for a block or segment, which fits: in a Honey ground it is warm and quiet, in Liquorice it is a far more deliberate, graphic choice.

Scion Lohko blind
Scion's Lohko, a blocky colour design, as featured on Blinds Direct.

Carried by 2 of the retailers we track:

Nuevo

Nuevo is the design the collection is built around, and the one that most clearly shows Scion's mid-century influence - a clean, retro geometric that reads as playful rather than fussy. It suits a roller in a modern room particularly well, where the flat panel shows the geometry off.

Scion Nuevo blind
Nuevo, the collection's retro geometric, as featured on Blinds Direct.

Carried by 2 of the retailers we track:

Yoki

Yoki is the warm one - an earthy design in Terracotta, Moss and Amber that sits comfortably in the current preference for ochres and rusts. If Nuevo is the cool, graphic end of the collection, Yoki is the softer, more organic alternative for the same kind of modern room.

Scion Yoki blind
Yoki, a warm, earthy Scion design, as featured on Blinds Direct.

Carried by 2 of the retailers we track:

The rest of the collection

The designs below are each carried by the retailers we track, so the same price comparison applies. Colourways differ between shops, so click through to see which each retailer stocks.

Noki

Scion Noki blind
Scion Noki, as featured on Blinds Direct.

A design in Ochre and Charcoal grounds, a slightly quieter companion to Yoki. Carried across the retailers we track, so worth a price comparison.

Carried by 2 of the retailers we track:

Tocca

Scion Tocca blind
Scion Tocca, as featured on Blinds Direct.

Sold in a cool Juniper green, one of the calmer designs in the collection and an easy fit for a room that wants colour without a busy pattern.

Carried by 2 of the retailers we track:

How to choose

Scion is a small, coherent collection, so the choice is mostly about colour temperature and how graphic you want the design to be. Nuevo is the cool, geometric option; Yoki and Lohko are the warmer, softer ones; Tocca sits quietly in between. Decide the room's direction - warm and earthy, or cool and graphic - and the design almost picks itself.

Then, as with any licensed design, check it at each retailer that carries it before you buy. The design is the same at both; the price need not be.

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