A mini heatwave is reportedly on the way, and the two May bank holidays are on the horizon, making this weekend the perfect time to spruce your garden up for the summer (if you haven't done so already). And if you're looking for a stylish piece of rattan garden furniture, we've think we've just found the perfect addition.
The is usually priced at £279.99, but on Yimbly (owned by Daily Mirror's parent company Reach PLC), this chic chair has had a £56 price cut, bringing the price down to a slightly more wallet-friendly £223.99.
If you'e looking for the perfect chill-out spot? This is just the thing. Featuring a sturdy metal frame wrapped in hand-woven PE wicker, it’s built to last, while also handling outdoor conditions.
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The best part? It comes with a comfy cushion set, making it as practical as it is cosy. The roomy design means you can chill out and sunbathe in this seat all day long during the summer months.
Shoppers couldn't rave about, labelling it a must-have for their gardens. One happy customer said: "Bought this after another supplier had let me down on a hanging egg chair. I am so pleased they did, this is much more practical and just as stylish. I absolutely love it and couldn’t recommend it enough."
While a second praised compared to hanging egg chairs. They wrote: "Have wanted an egg chair for ages, was worried about stability if I purchased a hanging chair. This is just right very stable and comfortable."
The only criticism stated: "Some pieces could really line up better for a neater finish."
Now that your garden furniture is sorted, why not spruce up your garden's foliage? Perfect for cutting down time spent grueling over your garden, has been touted for making "it quick and easy" to plant your bulbs—and right now, it's axed to under £10 in time for planting your summer flowers.
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