** In collaboration with the Natural History Museum** * stunning Marble Design * Made from Durable & Recycled Materials * Blackout Lining – Prevents Unwanted Light & Aids Privacy * Stylish Metal Chain * All Fixings Included * Available in Multiple Sizes Dress your windows in elegance with our Marbling Blackout Roller Blind – a stunning display of marbling print, perfect for those who seek to infuse both colour & style into their living spaces. Crafted from durable & recycled materials, this blind is not just a feast for the eyes, but a lasting addition to your home. Unleash its versatility in spaces that demand resilience; with moisture-resistant properties, it's an ideal choice for bathrooms or kitchens, combining fashion with function. Experience the luxury of enhanced privacy & a serene ambience as the blackout lining keeps unwanted external light at bay, creating a sanctuary within your home. The premium touch is not overlooked – a stylish metal chain accompanies this blind, adding a touch of sophistication to your decor. Available in a variety of sizes, including a long drop option, it effortlessly caters to your unique window
Dimensions. & because we believe in making your decorating journey seamless, we've included all the fixings you need for your convenience! Please Note: Young children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains, tapes & inner cords that operate the product. To avoid strangulation & entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children. Cords may become wrapped around a child’s neck. Move beds, cots & furniture away from window covering cords. Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist & create a loop.** Natural History Museum x Dunelm** Inspired by the decorative endpapers found in many historical books from the Museum’s library, the Marbling collection takes its name from the classic technique ‘paper marbling’ – a method to decorate paper by applying colour to a water solution creating beautiful kaleidoscopic patterns, which are then transferred to paper. A traditional technique used for hundreds of years
- its exact origins are unknown
- due to the nature of the process, no two designs are ever identical.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.