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Part of our popular Solar collection, these curtains feature a soft emerald colourway, perfect for adding a subtle splash of colour into your home. This pair of eyelet curtains is equipped with three layers of quality blackout coating to provide maximum light block, perfect for creating optimal sleeping conditions by preventing unwanted external light from entering your home. Our Solar curtains also have thermal properties to help regulate temperature in all seasons by blocking external heat in summer and retaining internal warmth in winter. But these curtains aren’t just functional. Crafted from a subtle two-tone fabric and featuring a modern eyelet header, these curtains add a dash of stylish sophistication to your home and are suitable for a range of décors. Coordinate the curtains with the matching cushion for a stylish room look. Please note:. Pattern matching can not be guaranteed across multiple pairs of curtains. This collection is verified by OEKO-TEX® and independently tested for harmful substances as well as manufactured using sustainable processes under socially responsible working conditions.
I love these soft emerald blackout curtains for their versatile colour and practical benefits. The rich green hue adds a sophisticated touch to neutral or bold interiors, working well in both modern and classic schemes. The blackout lining makes them ideal for bedrooms or media rooms where controlling light and ensuring privacy is a priority. To style, pair with contemporary metallic or wooden accessories for a clean look, or use them alongside patterned cushions and throws for a cosy feel. Hanging them with a sleek eyelet design gives a contemporary edge, but they can also be paired with curtain rings for a more classic vibe. Overall, they’re a stylish and functional addition to any room needing darkness and an injection of colour.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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