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Blinds 2go and Liberty unveil exclusive collaboration

Made-to-measure blinds and curtains specialist, Blinds 2go has revealed a new collaboration with British design house, Liberty.

The range introduces a special edit of fresh, statement designs, bringing together Blind 2go’s expertise in home furnishings and window dressings with Liberty’s timeless and distinctive patterns.

Showcasing 13 exclusive designs, Blinds 2go x Liberty blends the design house’s storied heritage of intricate patterns and luxury fabrics into functional, beautiful window coverings. The collection will be available exclusively at Blinds 2go, sold only online, and offers homeowners the chance to introduce Liberty designs into their interiors in more ways than one.

“Blinds 2go x Liberty celebrates a dynamic combination of heritage and contemporary design in a new collection of blinds and curtains,” commented Mary-Ann Bartlett Dunkley, design director at Liberty. “Drawing inspiration from the Liberty archive, the collaboration reinterprets elements from both our fashion fabric and interior collections to create an inspiring offering. From conversational patterns to brightly coloured landscapes and Arts & Crafts-style designs, each print has been thoughtfully reworked exclusively for Blinds 2go x Liberty. Set across a vibrant colour palette, this collection will add a touch of Liberty to any interior.”

Chloe Dacosta, design manager at Blinds 2go, added: “Working with Liberty has been an incredible journey for our design team, allowing us to blend their iconic patterns with our expertise in creating bespoke window dressings. The fusion of Liberty’s rich heritage with our focus on practicality and made-to-measure craftsmanship has resulted in a collection that not only celebrates artistic design, but also fits seamlessly into modern homes.”

The 13 patterns pay homage to Liberty’s rich design history, taking inspiration from the likes of Indian Chintzes, botanicals, ditsy florals, sun-drenched meadows, alpine florals, forbidden fruits, swirling stars and the Prospect Road collection among others.

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