Natural History Museum Octopus Rechargeable Table Lamp Brushed Gold

£49.00 From Dunelm

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SKU: 30803336 Category: Product Retailer: Dunelm
Product Brand: Natural History Museum

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  • In collaboration with the Natural History Museum
  • Octopus table lamp
  • Brushed gold finish
  • Off-white removable and colour changing bulb
  • Rechargeable and can be moved once lit – 6 hour charge time for 8 hours of use
  • Remote switch on and off
  • Colour changing settings on the remote Unique yet incredibly designed, this Octopus Table Lamp is part of the Natural History Museum’s collection. Designed in a striking Octopus shape with an off-white removable bulb which is also colour changing, so you can set the perfect ambience for your home. There’s no need for messy wires as this lamp is rechargeable for 6 hours, with up to 8 hours of use. Simply lift the globe away from the Octopus and plug in to charge in a convenient spot using the USB cable supplied. The lamp is complete in a gorgeous, brushed gold finish, perfect for adding that extra luxury touch.
  • Natural History Museum x Dunelm
  • Tropical coral reefs are remarkable places. Vitally important ecosystems for underwater life, they offer food and shelter to fishes, molluscs, sea urchins and more. In addition, they help to protect coastlines by reducing the power of the waves hitting beaches, they offer protection from threats such as tsunamis, and they also provide food for millions of people. Coral reefs are packed full of life. From tropical fish and sea turtles to octopuses and sponges, did you know that despite taking up only 1% of the ocean, 25% of all underwater species call the reef home at some point? And yet, these stunning habitats are exposed to a broad range of human impacts on both local and global scales including plastic pollution, overfishing and coastal development. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to shine a light on these incredible underwater treasure troves and highlight the urgent need to protect them from further decline.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.

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