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Dunelm

Tropical Treasures Eyelet Curtains

£75

Colour: Multi

Enhance your interior with the Tropical Treasures curtain range, featuring striking prints of tropical birds and exotic foliage inspired by the Natural History Museum archives. These curtains are made from a luxurious velour finish in 100% recycled polyester for an opulent touch. The brushed steel eyelets add a sleek, modern touch, while the full lining offers enhanced privacy. Available in various widths and drops, these curtains promise a vibrant, cohesive look with an option for a matching cushion. Perfect for a bold, summery ambiance.

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Original Product Description:

**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Includes 2 x curtain panels* Crafted from a luxurious velour style fabric* 100% recycled polyester fabric and lining* Durable brushed steel eyelets* Available in a selection of multiple widths and drops* Coordinating cushion available Brighten up your home with the beautiful Tropical Treasures curtain range. Inspired by artwork held in the Natural History Museum archives, these curtains sport a striking maximalist print, featuring tropical birds among exotic foliage. Fully lined for extra support, these curtains are crafted from 100% recycled polyester with a rich velour finish for an added touch of luxury. Available in a range of widths and drops, you can create a cohesive look within your home.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**Featuring a combination of colourful tropical birds and exquisitely detailed butterflies hidden amongst lush tropical palms, the Tropical Treasures collection has adopted some of the beautiful, historical artwork held within the Museum’s archives to create a warm and vibrant scene. A celebration of some of the more exotic species from tropical lands, this collection is perfect for creating a bold statement with a wild, summery feel.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.