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Dunelm

Pipit Extendable Metal Eyelet Curtain Pole​

£55

Colour: Gold

Introducing the Meadow Pipit extendable pole, a standout piece from our collaboration with the Natural History Museum. This pole features an intricately detailed Pipit design, available in a choice of lengths with a diameter of 25-28mm. Its antique brass finish brings a vintage elegance that complements various interior styles. The package includes brackets, fixings, and instructions for easy installation. This design is part of the Natural History Museum range, celebrating the beauty of moorland habitats.

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**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Detailed Pipit design* Extendable pole with a choice of lengths* 25/28mm Diameter* Brackets, fixings and instructions included* Part of the Natural History Museum range As part of our Mix and Match, this extendable pole showcases a captivating Meadow Pipit design, intricately detailed to infuse your living space with charm and sophistication. Featuring a 25-28mm diameter, this pole offers not only an aesthetic appeal but also blends with a wide range of interior styles. The antique brass finish adds a touch of vintage elegance without the need of trying too hard to please.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**The wild and rugged expanses of moorland habitats have been a rich source of inspiration to poets, playwrights and authors for generations. While they may at first glance appear desolate, in fact they support an array of specialist wildlife, from red deer and mountain hares to birds of prey such as hen harriers and merlins. Often dominated by heather, moorlands are also characterised by low-growing shrubs, grasses and bog-mosses often on damp peaty soils. Bog-mosses or Sphagnum form ‘living carpets’ that absorb vast amounts of carbon, so it is vitally important that we protect these habitats. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to draw attention to these incredible landscapes, treasured by walkers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.