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Terrysfabrics.co.uk

Terrys Crash 28mm Curtain Poles Satin Silver

Terrysfabrics.co.uk

Terrys Crash 28mm Curtain Poles Satin Silver

The satin silver finish of this pole is best described as a brushed steel finish, which is a polished finish making it a good choice for eyelet curtains, as there is no painted finish for eyelets to scratch. A stylish modern Satin Silver curtain pole with a clear cracked glass effect finial. Matching holdbacks are also available with this pole it gives a very striking and modern effect. These poles are available in Chrome and Antique Brass finishes, and are a very stylish curtain pole at very affordable prices. All fittings are included to fix the pole, additional curtain rings and chunky matching Crash Holdback are also available in both colours if required. All our poles can be easily be cut to length. These poles are also now available in 4 metre widths, for those extra wide windows. Also available in our coordinating 28mm Crash Bay Window Curtain Pole. The fixing bracket is adjustable in length, allowing you to adjust the depth of pole away from the wall. This is particularly useful when using eyelet headings, to allow the curtains to fold back easily. The curtain rings also have a plastic insert hidden inside the ring to ensure they slide smoothly and do not damage the pole. If you are using Eyelet Curtains and would like to purchase a pole without rings, please go to our Eyelet Curtain Pole Section to see our full range. Key Features Can be cut to length Co-ordinating holdbacks available All fixing brackets included Please note that poles over 200cm wide, come in 2 pieces, and come complete with a joining splice.The join in the pole is then concealed by the centre bracket so that it cannot be seen.

from £43.99
Seller: Terrysfabrics.co.uk

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