Silk Road Rustic Weave Roman Blinds

Rustic weaves, traditionally woven, combining natural harvests from oriental grasslands, woodlands, and riverbanks.

Silk Road fabrics are totally unique. They bring to many decorating and architectural styles an unmatched stylish natural beauty. Silk Road Rustic Weave Roman Blinds are 100% naturally harvested and combine a wide range of fabrics, grasses, and botanicals, where each blind a totally unique work of nature’s art.

These roman blinds are carefully hand-loomed, taking up to 3 days to weave one unique fabric roll. So all blinds are totally individual & carefully planned so that the pattern is repeated to work in multiple blinds, whilst ensuring the natural uniqueness in each of the individual blinds.

Blinds by Peter Meyer exclusively available in New Zealand from Artisan.

Details
  • Category
    Woven Roman Blinds
  • Range
    Blinds
Specifications
  • Styles - roman blinds
  • Privacy - the beauty of this range is that you can choose to leave it beautifully sheer or simply line it with a translucent lining for privacy. If you want the blinds to darken the room, simply line them with a blockout lining. This makes the range so versatile it can be used throughout the whole house including bedrooms!
  • Weaves - 20 exotic weaves selected for their individual charm
  • Finishes - all-natural materials including ramie, jute, reeds, bamboo, flax, Chinese knots, cotton, and cattail
  • Thermal properties - bamboo and jute are one of nature’s best insulators, by adding an additional blockout or translucent lining, the product is actually highly insulating. UV protection will vary proportionally
  • Motorisation - romans best suited
  • Warranty - 3 years
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With 40 years of experience in the luxury flooring and interior finishes market, Artisan are the best people to help you make the right decision on product, texture and colour. Our design consultants will listen carefully to your design brief and source the very best product fit for purpose and within budget. Artisan hand-pick natural, sustainable raw materials such as wool, timber, coir and sisal to manufacture products that are durable and retain their looks with age. Through this authentic approach, coupled with a refined and timeless design aesthetic, we skillfully create welcoming interiors, contributing beauty, warmth and comfort.

Ethical Production.

Our handmade rugs are all ethically produced, we work with our suppliers to ensure no child labour is used in our production and that fair and ethical working conditions are maintained.

To provide an essence of how rugs are produced by many of our suppliers, we would like to recite the incredibly apt words of world famous rug designer, Lila Valaden.

"The art of carpet weaving is one of the oldest cultural achievements of many nations. The complete process is based on an old tradition allowing nomads a self- sufficient and sustainable way of life. Contributing to maintaining this age-old craft, whilst supporting local communities, families and education. For us, sustainability is not just a word. It sits at the heart of how we trade and produce carpets around the world."

Natural Materials.

Our natural fibre flooring is imported from exotic destinations around the world. Sisal, extracted from the Agave Sisalana plant, is grown in Brazil, Mexico, China and Africa. Jute is made from the root of giant corchorus plants grown in Bangladesh. Seagrass is collected from the paddy fields and riverbanks of China and Vietnam. And Coir, a fibre hand removed from the coconut husk, is grown on the swaying palms of India.

Once Sisal, Seagrass, and Jute are harvested, the fibres are graded for length and quality. Then after colouring and drying in the sun, they are spun into yarn or cords suitable for weaving. Coir, the toughest fibre, is first softened in seawater lagoons and pounded into a soft filament, ready for spinning into yarns. The spools of yarn are then woven on jacquard looms, a slow delicate process, best for producing the beautiful and intricate patterns and designs. Some Sisal is exported to Belgium and the Netherlands for weaving, but the majority of the other yarns are woven in the counties where it is grown. A natural rubber latex backing is applied for dimensional stability Strength and Performance.