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Extendable Curtain Pole with Finials - Silver, Metal

£45

The extendable curtain pole offers versatile window dressing with its adjustable length design, featuring distinctive ammonite-shaped finials that add character to any space. Its 25/28mm diameter construction provides sturdy support for various curtain weights, while the metal eyelet system ensures smooth operation. The pole includes all necessary brackets and fixings for straightforward installation, and the silver finish complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.

**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Ammonite design* Extendable pole with a choice of lengths* 25/28mm Diameter* Brackets, fixings and instructions included* Part of the Natural History Museum range Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this extendable curtain pole from the Natural History Museum range is a perfect statement piece, bringing a touch of ancient elegance to your window dressings. Featuring two ammonite shaped finials, ensuring a balanced and cohesive look for your curtains. With fittings included, installation is a breeze, allowing you to effortlessly enhance your home decor. As part of the distinguished Natural History Museum range, these finials invite the wonders of the past into your living space, creating a timeless and curated aesthetic.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**Extraordinary treasures can be found along the British coastline. A truly special environment, the shoreline is simply brimming with life both above and below the waves, but with the tide washing twice daily over the shore, it can be an unforgiving place to live. The creatures that reside here must adapt to an ever-changing environment - some have evolved hard outer shells to protect themselves, others such as starfish have developed hundreds of ‘tube feet’ to grip on tightly. From out of reach coastal cliffs and rocky islets teeming with seabirds to the rich and diverse underwater kelp forests that support a variety of marine species, there is incredible wildlife wherever you turn. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to celebrate the diversity of the UK’s incredible shorelines and highlight some of the threats impacting them and the species that reside there from rising ocean temperatures to acidity levels.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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