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Dunelm

Natural History Museum Kingfisher Pencil Pleat Curtains

£75

Colour: Blue, Green, Orange

Introducing the Kingfisher Pencil Pleat Curtains—elegant additions to any home. Adorned with kingfishers against a lush backdrop, these curtains play on rich, vivid colors reminiscent of English waterways. Made from 100% recycled velour-style polyester, they promise both style and sustainability. Available in various sizes, these panels include a practical pencil pleat header. Enhance your space by pairing them with the matching cushion. Part of the Wetlands collection, they celebrate diverse species and highlight the importance of protecting delicate ecosystems.

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**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Includes 2 x curtain panels* Crafted using a luxurious velour style fabric* 100% recycled polyester fabric and lining* Pencil pleat header* Available in a selection of multiple widths and drops* Coordinating cushion available Introducing the Kingfisher Pencil Pleat Curtains, designed with a beautiful drape that will enhance any window in your home. Featuring beautiful kingfishers with exotic plumage that are the jewel of the English waterways. The collection plays on the rich colours these birds are renowned for, darting through weeping willows. These curtains are crafted with a luxurious velour style fabric, made from 100% recycled polyester with a polyester lining. These curtains are available in a selection of multiple widths and drops, pair it with the coordinating cushion to complete the look.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**The Kingfisher Pencil Pleat Curtains are part of the Wetlands collection. Wetland habitats are vitally important in supporting an abundance of plants and animals that thrive in these unique and complex ecosystems. With this collection we’re shining a light on some of the wonderful species that you can find in the UK’s wetland areas and highlighting the need to protect these incredible yet vulnerable habitats.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.