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Atlas, Antique Curtain Fabric

£11.55 per metre
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    • Atlas Antique Curtain Fabric

      Atlas is a heavy cotton canvas adorned with a traditional map design. Perfect for a library, study or a traditional interior, this antiqued fabric will add a touch of timeless style to any room.

      Fibre: Cotton
      Care instructions: Dry clean only
      Pattern Repeat: 64 cm
      Fabric Width: 137cm (54")

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      16 May 2020
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      Arrived on time and the quality was really great, I’m so pleased with them.


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      16 November 2018
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      Great addition and all matches


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      16 November 2018
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      First time using eyelet curtains, Looks classy..


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      16 November 2018
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      Perfect companion, blends in with the sofas to gives that extra harmony of comfort.


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      16 November 2018
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      The end product was perfect with patterns all seamlessly matching.


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      27 March 2018
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      Curtains made up as required with black out linings and look superb. No photo that I take does them justice!


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      25 October 2015
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      What a great quality fabric, colours are lovely, matching was easy. These curtains have changed my sons pirate bedroom into a more grown up pirate bedroom (he is almost 10), but will look super even when the pirate stage is over, I don't think I will ever want to change these curtains! Extra benefit is that the kids are learning more about geography without even realising it, they are all just finding the maps amazing :)