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Dunelm

Marsh Botanical Cube Ottoman

£25

Colour: Black, Green

Introducing the Marsh Botanical Cube Ottoman. This versatile piece offers a soft velvet feel and serves multiple purposes—seat, footrest, or storage box. It's adorned with a beautiful botanical print inspired by wetland flora, making it a stylish addition for the autumn season. Easily assembled without tools, this compact ottoman enhances any room. The collaboration with the Natural History Museum highlights the charm of lesser-known wetland species, adding a touch of nature to your space.

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**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Flat packed and easy to assemble in seconds* Can be used as a seat, footrest, or storage box* Soft velvet feel* No tools needed Need to put your feed up? Need an extra seat for guests or need a compact multipurpose storage box? Then the Marsh Botanical Cube Ottoman is just the perfect solution! This ottoman comes flat packed, but don’t worry, you can assemble this in seconds without the need of any tools or screws! Pop your feet up on this cushioning ottoman or store your cosy blankets. Designed with a stunning Botanical print, featuring lesser-known flora found in wetland habitats, perfect for the autumn season.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**Wetland habitats are vitally important in supporting an abundance of plants and animals. From rivers to ponds, fens to bogs, marshes to estuaries, these rich environments provide a home to many birds, fish, mammals, invertebrates, amphibians and plants, all of which thrive in these unique and complex ecosystems. In recent years, wetland areas have increasingly come under threat and have often been the casualty of human development. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we hope to highlight some of the wonderful freshwater and wetland species that can be found in the many wetland areas up and down the UK, with a focus on some species that have seen a severe decline and are currently under threat.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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