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Extendable Sphere Curtain Pole - Black, Metal

£30

Colour: Black

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The extendable curtain pole combines functionality with durability through its adjustable metal construction that extends to accommodate different window sizes. Its sturdy 16-19mm diameter supports various curtain weights, while the sphere finials provide an attractive finishing touch. The pole works with eyelet, pencil pleat, and tab top curtains, and comes complete with mounting brackets for easy installation.

Upgrade your home with the sleek and stylish New Edge Blinds 16-19mm Extendable Durable Metal Curtain Pole Sets. Designed for versatility and durability, these curtain poles are the perfect choice for enhancing any room, whether it's your living room, bedroom, or office. Key Features: Adjustable Size: Extends seamlessly to fit windows of varying widths, providing flexibility and convenience. Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality metal, ensuring long-lasting performance and the ability to support heavy curtains. Modern Design: Features a sleek finish that complements both classic and contemporary interior styles. Complete Set: Includes pole, brackets, and finials for a hassle-free installation. Fits Multiple Curtains: Compatible with eyelet, pencil pleat, and tab top curtains, making it a versatile choice for all types of drapery. Specifications: Diameter: 16-19mm Material: Sturdy metal construction Adjustable Length: Up To 300cm Enhance your windows with these premium curtain poles from New Edge Blinds. Whether you're redecorating or upgrading your current setup, these poles deliver style, strength, and functionality in one complete package. Order now and give your curtains the support they deserve!

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