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Treat yourself to a little escape with this beautifully light and airy coastal design. Lundy is inspired by the stunning lighthouses along the British southwest coast that have assisted safe passage to mariners over many centuries. Classic coastal colours pop against the unintrusive pale background for a fun yet calming contrast in any home. Our Web Exclusive Coastal range features 9 beautiful, unique designs for curtains, upon a 100% cotton fabric base, and includes a wide range of styles. Introducing bright and breezy seaside designs into your décor, like Lundy, Gulls, Ocean Yatch, Clovley, Salcombe Stipe and Seaton Stripe, will create a stunning, colourful focal point in any room. 100% natural fibres like cotton are kinder to the environment, as well as to our skin, being naturally hypoallergenic, meaning they are ideal for sensitive and allergy-prone skin, as well as having unique anti-bacterial qualities. You can feel confident that our Coastal range will be gentle to the environment, and to those who may sit close. Choosing your lining:. Choosing your fitting type:. ;. Choosing which side you’d like the operating chain:. Child Safety:. We add clips to the back of our roman blinds to attach the cords to the fabric. They also double up as a child safety feature. If pressure is exerted the clips will detach to prevent the risk of strangulation. Please read our. Blinds Safety Guide. For more information. If the clips detach accidentally during normal use, they can be easily re-clipped back into place. Online Only:. This product is only available to order online. Our expert virtual consultants can provide advice on measuring/fitting and style tips and our free samples can be ordered online to be delivered straight to your home to help you choose a fabric that's right for you. Once you're happy, simply place your order online and we'll do the rest.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's websitehere