Nature's Exhibitionists Made to Order Tieback
From £25
Colour
Green
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In collaboration with the Natural History Museum
Add the perfect complement to the Natural History Museum's Nature's Exhibitionists range with the matching tieback. Featuring a bold, colourful, and eye-catching floral pattern on rich, deep colour tones, this tieback adds a luxurious, neat and stylish look to your window dressing. Allow more light into your space and create a beautiful, draped effect to showcase the botanical patterns and animals in this stunning fabric. Ideal for boho, maximalist, and contemporary interior styles. Crafted from 100% recycled polyester, this fabric offers long-lasting quality. Choose a piped or non-piped edge to suit your taste. Transform your space and pair with coordinating Made to Measure curtains, cushions, or roman blind exclusive to this collection.
Natural History Museum x Dunelm
From spots and stripes to speckled patterns and maze-like designs, extraordinary markings can be found in abundance throughout the natural world. Animals adorn themselves with unique patterning for a variety of reasons – to blend into their environment to avoid predation, to send a warning signal, to attract mates and even to regulate their temperature. This collection celebrates just a select few of the many beautiful patterns that can be found in nature from the striking markings of the jaguar to the brilliantly vivid colours of a poison dart frog. With many of the species featured within this collection at risk or endangered, we want to shine a light on these incredible animals and raise awareness of threats to the security of their future.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2025. All Rights Reserved.
- Brand Natural History Museum
- Care Instructions Dry Clean Only
- Composition 100% Recycled Polyester
- Pack Contents 1 x Tieback
- Pattern Repeat 74cm
Made to Measure and Custom Cut products are excluded from Dunelm's 28 day Change of Mind Policy and Statutory Cancellation Rights – other statutory rights unaffected.