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The eyelet curtains feature a vibrant botanical pattern woven in heavy jacquard fabric with full polyester lining. The eyelet header provides crisp draping and simple installation, while weighted corners ensure a beautiful hang. Its maximalist design combines rich colors with detailed natural motifs, and the durable construction adds long-lasting appeal.
**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum**Heavy Jacquard Composition Maximalist, botanical design Weighted corners Fully Lined Eyelet Header Corresponding items available Make a maximalist statement with the Nature’s Exhibitionists Eyelet Curtains - where bold design meets conscious craftsmanship. These heavy jacquard curtains feature a vibrant botanical pattern that bursts with life, making them a true centrepiece in any eclectic or contemporary home. Woven from durable fabric and lined with 100% polyester, they are as durable as they are striking. The eyelet header ensures a crisp drape and simple installation, making these curtains perfect for those who love rich colour, detailed pattern, and effortless style. Weighted corners ensure a beautiful hang, adding to the luxurious feel. Transform bedrooms, lounges, or dining rooms into expressive, personality-filled spaces.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**From spots and stripes to speckled patterns and maze-like designs, extraordinary markings can be found in abundance throughout the natural world. Animals adorn themselves with unique patterning for a variety of reasons – to blend into their environment to avoid predation, to send a warning signal, to attract mates and even to regulate their temperature. This collection celebrates just a select few of the many beautiful patterns that can be found in nature from the striking markings of the jaguar to the brilliantly vivid colours of a poison dart frog. With many of the species featured within this collection at risk or endangered, we want to shine a light on these incredible animals and raise awareness of threats to the security of their future.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2025. All Rights Reserved.

















































