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found that there were no wrought-iron items specifically for children’s bedrooms. It was then that Phil decided to set to


work to make some, checking with his young designer all the way. Pippa was specific on her ideas for themes


and colours and the result is a range of fun designs guaranteed to brighten up any child’s bedroom. “She chose all the colours of the paints,


how the butterflies would look, and the colour of the murano glass ends,” says Helen. “She was also so inspired by the Royal


Wedding she suggested a Best of British theme with Union Jacks.” Now the children’s curtain poles,


including daisies, pink butterflies, blue dolphins, roses and a rugby ball for boys are the pride of the show room. The range is called Pippa’s Curtain Pole


Collection and Pippa says: “I think other children will like them a lot. All my friends love beautiful things and now they all want my curtain poles in their bedrooms.” All the products in the ranges at


Wychwood Wrought Iron are made using traditional blacksmith skills. The company also produces kitchen


racks, standard lamps and table lamps. Visit www.wychwoodwroughtiron.com/


category/product-category/curtain-poles/ childrens-curtain-poles, Tel: 01992 832850.


Flutterby


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