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In collaboration with the Natural History Museum. This Arboretum print design is part of our Natural History Museum collection. The roman blind features a siskin, nuthatch, and lesser spotted woodpecker design for a woodland inspired look. Fully lined for added insulation and privacy, the blind is available in a choice of sizes to suit your needs and is perfect for bringing the beauty of nature into your home. At the back of your Roman Blind, the cords attach to the fabric using clips. We take the safety and well-being of children very seriously so these clips also double up as a child-safety feature. They will detach when they are put under too much strain to prevent the risk of strangulation. If they become detached accidentally during use of your blind, these can be easily clipped back into place to allow normal operation of the cords. Natural History Museum x Dunelm. The Arboretum Roman Blind is part of the Woodlands Collection. Autumn is a truly majestic time, whether foraging for conkers or feeling the crunch of newly fallen leaves underfoot, woodlands are a wonderful place to connect with nature. The UK’s woodlands are rich and diverse supporting an incredible array of wildlife from woodland flowers to birds and butterflies. These leafy wonderlands not only provide homes for wildlife but they are also an important tool in the fight against climate change. They are hugely effective in soaking up carbon from the atmosphere and provide a natural solution to the climate crisis. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to celebrate the UK’s incredible woodland habitats and highlight the need to protect them for future generations to enjoy. © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.
I love this green roman blind for its versatile, calming tone and nature-inspired print-it brings a peaceful, organic feel to any room. It works particularly well in cosy, traditional interiors or spaces with a botanical or rustic theme, adding warmth and texture without overwhelming the space. Practical styling tips include pairing it with neutral or earthy tones in upholstery and accessories to create a relaxed, cohesive look. It also lends itself well to layered window treatments, so consider combining it with light, sheer curtains for daytime privacy and a softer finish. Overall, this blind adds a touch of understated elegance that can seamlessly adapt across different schemes.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here