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Dunelm

Meadow Starling Eyelet Curtains

£105

Colour: Yellow, White

Bring the charm of nature into your home with the Meadow Starling Curtains. Featuring a detailed bird design on a soothing honey-colored backdrop, these curtains offer a calming ambiance. Crafted from robust polyester, they include an eyelet header for straightforward hanging and are fully lined for a harmonious look. Offered in various sizes, these curtains can be paired with a matching cushion for a cohesive design. Sold in pairs, they celebrate local birdlife, reminding us to cherish and protect our natural surroundings.

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Original Product Description:

**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Soft honey colour* Intricate Meadow Starling bird design* Colour matched lining* Easy to hang eyelet header* Multiple sizes available* Matching cushion available Freshen up your room with a burst of nature with the Meadow Starling Curtains. An intricate bird design sits on a soft honey coloured background for a restful and calming aesthetic. These curtains have an eyelet header for easy hanging and are fully lined with a colour matched lining. Made from durable polyester, these curtains will be a stylish addition to your home and are available in multiple sizes for the best fit. A matching cushion is available to complete the look. Please note: these curtains are sold as a pair. Due to the nature of this design, multiple purchases of this product may not pattern match.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**From our familiar garden friends to more exotic species from tropical lands, birds are all around us. They live on every continent, in every type of habitat and can be as different as the hummingbird and the penguin. This collection pays homage to some of the wonderful birds that reside in the UK, some well-known species that we might overlook in our daily lives, and yet they are incredible in their own right. From the house sparrow and grey partridge to the fieldfare and turtle dove, many of these species are under threat or in decline so it is crucial that we act to protect their habitats.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2025. All Rights Reserved.