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Dunelm

House Sparrow Blackout Ochre Roller Blind

£42

Colour: Yellow, Brown, Multi

Introducing the House Sparrow roller blind from the Natural History Museum collection. This blind features warm, earthy tones inspired by the vibrant House Sparrow, perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home. Crafted from recycled polyester, it includes a blackout finish to enhance privacy and block external light. Easy to install, it comes with all necessary fixings and is available in various sizes. Celebrate these cherished birds while elevating your interior decor.

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Original Product Description:

**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Natural History Museum House Sparrow design* Blackout finish* Coordinating items available In collaboration with the Natural History Museum we are introducing the beautiful House Sparrow roller blind to celebrate the life of the humble House Sparrow which according to recent monitoring has been disappearing from our cites. The collection plays on the naturally warm colours these birds are renowned for, and their welcome sight in our urban areas. This roller blind, made from recycled polyester, features a blackout finish to reduce external light and to add privacy to your room. Supplied with all fixings included and available in a variety of sizes.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**From our familiar garden friends to more exotic species from tropical lands, birds are all around us. They live on every continent, in every type of habitat and can be as different as the hummingbird and the penguin. This collection pays homage to some of the wonderful birds that reside in the UK, some well-known species that we might overlook in our daily lives, and yet they are incredible in their own right. From the house sparrow and grey partridge to the fieldfare and turtle dove, many of these species are under threat or in decline so it is crucial that we act to protect their habitats.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.