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Draw to a close

As the days grow cooler and the autumn nights draw in it is time to transition your spaces for the new season. Window treatments are a quick and easy room update and heavy, thermal curtains are great for draught proofing, too. British designer Susie Watson’s new fabric design, Natasha, is an Uzbek-style print inspired by her travels. It is handprinted on a heavy, rustic linen, which has been stone-washed for a soft vintage feel. The fabric hangs beautifully, so is ideal for curtains or blinds and is available in three colour combinations: Smokey Blue, Dusky Pink and Summer Green (pictured), priced £95 per m.

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