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William Morris filled his own garden at Kelmscott Manor with many of the kinds of flowers that he reproduced in his wallpaper patterns. Sunflowers were among his favourites. This elegant design, with colours inspired by the archives, brings a modern interpretation to this historic William Morris pattern. Warm in winter, cool in summer As the blackout lining on these curtains blocks out sunlight they help keep your room cool as well as dark. This lining also adds an extra layer of insulation to the curtains, giving them the added benefit of being thermal. They protect against both heat loss and heat gain, regulating the temperature of your room so you’re kept warm in winter and cool in summer. Choosing the right size These curtains can be hung with a pole or track using curtain hooks (not included). There are three hook positions on the heading, allowing you to choose how your curtains sit against the track or pole. For example, if you're using a track you may want to use the middle or lower row of hooks to cover the track, whereas if you're using a pole you may want to use the top row of hooks so the curtains hang below the rings. The specified drop is taken from the top row of hook pockets to the bottom edge of the curtain. The width stated indicates the size of one curtain panel when laid completely flat. This pack contains two panels, and the track/pole length we've recommended allows for the two panels to be gathered when the curtains are drawn. For a fuller look, increase the curtain width. One pair of 162cm width curtains will fit a curtain track/pole size of 133-162cm One pair of 223cm width curtains will fit a curtain track/pole size of 182-223cm Do you need a curtain pole/track and accessories? Shop here.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on John Lewis's websitehere