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In collaboration with the Natural History Museum* Premium heavy composition* Maximalist design* Available with a plain or piped edge* Coordinating Made to Measure and Made to Order items available to purchase separately Enhance your home with the exotic beauty of the Tropical Treasures Made-to-Measure Tiebacks, crafted in collaboration with the Natural History Museum. Featuring a maximalist tropical design on a premium heavy fabric, these tiebacks are available in plain or piped edges for a personalized finish. Pair them with matching curtains to bring warmth and character to your interiors. 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 2025. All Rights Reserved. Need some support with your Made to Measure curtains? Feel free to book an appointment with one of our experts. dunelm. com/category/made-to-measure/book-an-appointment).
I love this tropical-themed tieback for its vibrant and fresh aesthetic, making it a real statement piece while keeping your curtains neatly in place. It works particularly well in interiors that embrace bold patterns, botanical motifs, or a lively colour palette - think tropically inspired living rooms or sunrooms. Practical styling tips include pairing it with curtains made from rich fabrics such as silk or velvet to enhance the opulence of the tieback, and using it to add a pop of colour or pattern in more neutral spaces. It’s a versatile accessory that can elevate both classic and contemporary interiors, offering a functional yet decorative touch.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here