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Brand new shower roller blind from German bathroom brand Kleine Wolke, in plain white vinyl.

Ordered this as it's so much tidier than a shower curtain and saves on space, but sadly it wouldn't fit our bath area because of where the window is. 

Currently on sale for over £70 (picture taken from website)- brand new and box only opened once!

Collection from Nunhead.

 

Product Details

 

Roller Blind - W1340mm

Curtain Size - W1280 x H2400mm

Roller Blind cartridge with a trendy shower blind

Material - 100% vinyl

Design - White

Side pull installable left or right side

Easy installation

Space-saving

Magnetic strip in the hem

Open cartridge prevents mould formation

Pulled up or down by a string

 

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