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?50 ono - Striped handmade roman blind (blackout), large, for sale


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I am selling a beautiful, hand made roman blind that we no longer need as have replaced with shutters. Photos attached.


*Dimensions: 134cm x 209.5cm

*Fully lined with thermal blackout material - helps with insulation. Lovely and thick.

*lovely quality striped fabric (cream/neutral background)

*fits easily via a bracket that is screwed to the wall, and the blind then attaches to that

*NOTE the string system for the blind snapped when I took it down. This needs to be fixed but this would not be difficult with some instructions (plenty of instructions available online). Pull cord handle is included


I paid ?500 for the blind to be made. Selling for ?50ono


Collection West Dulwich. Please call or text 07523 270 288 if interested

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