Our delivery rates are as follows:
Cost
Time
£5.95
3-7 working days
£24.95
3-7 working days
£49.95
12-24 working days
In order to streamline the fulfilment process, we organise deliveries direct from suppliers to you. This ensures your order will arrive faster and minimise the risk of in-transit damage. As a result, our shipping fees are on a per-supplier basis. This means that if your order can be fulfilled by a single supplier we will only charge you a single delivery fee (which will be the highest individual unit delivery amount of the items ordered); if on the other hand your order can only be fulfilled by multiple suppliers we will charge you a delivery fee for each supplier. By way of illustration, if you order a small item that is fulfilled by one supplier and a large item that is fulfilled by another supplier, we will charge you £55.90 for delivery (being £5.95 + £49.95).
If at any point prior to confirmation you wish to cancel part or all of your order, please email orders@withflitch.com.
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In collaboration with the Natural History Museum Our Marlow Wing Chair is finished in a stunning Kingfisher Print, inspired by the wetland habitats and the animals that thrive in these complex ecosystems. The classic wingback silhouette paired with the timeless wood legs provide a look that suits any home and is sure to stand the test of time. This armchair can be purchased with a matching footstool for even greater comfort. Made with responsibly sourced timber, you can relax the night away in style and with good conscience. Natural History Museum x Dunelm The Marlow Wing Chair is part of the Wetlands collection. Wetland habitats are vitally important in supporting an abundance of plants and animals that thrive in these unique and complex ecosystems. With this collection we’re shining a light on some of the wonderful species that you can find in the UK’s wetland areas and highlighting the need to protect these incredible yet vulnerable habitats. © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.