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Material Type: Panel
Size: 84x40
Features
Description
Create a timeless, primitive home with soft, warm and inviting natural tan cotton burlap. The Stratton Burlap Panel Set of 2 84x40 fits classic country and modern primitive looks with loosely woven cotton burlap accented by folk art style applique stars in bright shades of red, orange and yellow plaid. The unlined curtains create the perfect balance of light and privacy. For easy hanging, slip the curtain rod of your choice through the 3.25 inch rod pocket. Includes matching tie backs. Machine washable and iron safe for easy care.
Brand: VHC Brands
Color: Natural, Red-orange, Country Black
Material: Panel
Opacity: Light-filtering
Theme: Solid
Brand: VHC Brands
Color: Natural, Red-orange, Country Black
Material: Panel
Opacity: Light-filtering
Theme: Solid
Top Style: Burlap
Size: 84x40
Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor
Weave Type: Plain
Seasons: All Season
Item Weight: 3 Pounds
Product Care Instructions: EASY CARE Machine wash on gentle and tumble dry on low. Iron safe. When washed, the weave tightens. Gently iron to relax the weave and return burlap to its original state.
Package Weight: 3 Pounds
Fabric Type: Cotton
Unit Count: 1 Piece
Product Dimensions: 84 x 40 x 1 inches
Item Weight: 3 pounds
Item model number: 18001
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Date First Available: November 1, 2011