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In collaboration with the Natural History Museum* Soft and breathable 100% Egyptian Cotton composition* Versatile plain design* Premium 220 thread count* Delicate piped edge detailing* Machine washable* Corresponding bedding available Indulge in the everyday luxury of the 220 Thread Count 100% Egyptian Cotton Standard Pillowcase Pair. Developed in collaboration with the Natural History Museum, these pillowcases are fashioned from a soft and breathable 100% Egyptian Cotton composition, renowned for its inherent durability and natural moisture-wicking capability, ensuring supreme sleep comfort. The premium 220 thread count creates an exquisitely smooth and comforting surface. Each pillowcase is finished with a touch of finesse via delicate piped edge detailing, elevating its simple yet elegant versatile plain design. This pair offers enduring quality and a sumptuous feel for a truly restful night, and for your utmost convenience, they are entirely machine washable. Natural History Museum x Dunelm In a time before colours could be captured visually through photography, scientists used vivid descriptions to identify them, drawing reference from elements of nature. Werner’s 1814 book of colour charts Nomenclature of Colours, which forms part of the Natural History Museum’s rare books collection, was a pioneering work that visualised colour through the vibrancy of birds and butterflies, the shades of flowers and fruit and the tones of precious gems. This classification of colour helped narrate an age of exploration, allowing Charles Darwin to tell a visual tale of his famous 1830s voyage upon HMS Beagle. It is the richness of both colour and language that has been cherished by naturalists for over two centuries and has inspired The Origin of Colour collection, which reimagines the colours of nature for your home.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2026. All Rights Reserved.