
Make your garden look like a Spanish sunspot with £13 Tesco furniture that's perfect for smaller spaces
COSTA LITTLE Make your garden look like a Spanish sunspot with £13 Tesco furniture that's perfect for smaller spaces
MAKE your garden feel like a sunny Spanish escape with Tesco's latest summer steal.
Ideal for smaller spaces, the budget-friendly buy is flying off shelves as shoppers snap it up to give their patios a Mediterranean makeover.
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Shoppers are racing to get their hands on Tesco's Bistro Table
Credit: Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK
A stylish piece of outdoor furniture from Tesco was sold for just £13.
The Classic Madrid Bistro Table can turn your garden, patio or balcony into your very own chic city-style coffee spot.
The powder-coated metal frame offers solid strength and support all summer long, yet it's still lightweight enough to shift around with ease whenever you fancy a change of scene.
It's topped with tempered, textured glass that catches the sunlight beautifully, casting dazzling reflections on the ground below.
Not only does it look stunning, but the glass also creates the illusion of more space – ideal for balconies or compact patios where every inch counts.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
Shoppers are racing to get their hands on it, with many calling it a stylish steal for a summer revamp on a budget.
One shopper took to Facebook to brag about her Tesco bargain.
Sharing their find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, they wrote: "Finally, I got my bargain.
"Tesco, and because the box was open, plus my daughter's college discount £13.60. Still looking for some nice chairs to go with it lol."
MATCHING CHAIRS
Facebook users have been flooding the comments section with tips and tricks, pointing fellow bargain hunters towards matching chairs spotted in Morrisons, B&M, Dunelm – and even other gems from Tesco itself.
One shopper wrote: 'Dunelm have chairs to go with this for £14"
Another added: 'They have chairs for it in Tesco for £11.'
A third penned: "Morrisons had the matching chairs for sale."
A fourth said: "The Range has some chairs that match this, and they are on sale. I got the table before the sale and the last two chairs on sale last week they look lovely together.
"I was saying if I couldn't get the Tesco chairs, I would have got the ones from The Range."
OTHER BARGAINS
The outdoor table was not the only garden furniture Tesco reduced this week, as shoppers rushed to stores to buy stunning "reduced to clear" garden furniture that's up to 40% off.
With temperatures soaring, the sale provides some great options to add to your outdoor spaces this summer.
Shoppers can get their hands on the Outsunny Foldable Sun Lounger that comes with a side pocket and headrest for £23.19.
Reduced from £28.99, this lounger is great for relaxing outdoors.
It's complete with a 180 degree reclining back so you can set it to a position of your choice and the side pocket allows you to keep your small items, like your phone, nearby.
Tesco is also selling its Living and Home Outdoor Waterproof Tufted Swing Seat Cushion for £22.90, reduced from £29.00.
So if you're looking for some extra comfort on your swing or egg chair, this is a safe bet.
Designed in solid neutral tones it blends effortlessly into your garden setting.
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