
Save £300 on 'fantastic' rattan garden corner sofa and footstool
Save £300 on 'fantastic' rattan garden corner sofa and footstool
The discounted outdoor furniture set is perfect for lounging and entertaining and comes with matching cushions
Shoppers can save £300 on the rattan corner sofa and footstool set
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No outdoor space is complete without a comfortable seating area where family and friends can spend hours relaxing throughout the spring and summer months. Shopping marketplace Yimbly (owned by Wales Online's parent company, Reach Plc) is now offering a huge £300 discount on a garden corner sofa and stool set that ticks all the boxes.
The Artemis Home Della Grey Sectional Rattan Corner Sofa + Stool usually retails at £849.99, but for a limited time shoppers can get their hands on the luxurious furniture set for £549.99. The light grey corner sofa and footstool can be assembled in different positions and include matching cushions, offering both 'style and comfort'.
The sofa is perfect for both lounging and entertaining, as it can comfortably fit multiple people, making it ideal for barbecues and garden parties. It's also a great spot for unwinding alone with a good book and a refreshing drink.
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Households looking for a corner sofa that comes with a dining table may be interested in the Home Garden Direct St. Tropez Rattan Garden Corner Sofa. This set costs £619.99 at Debenhams and also comes with matching grey cushions and pillows.
Elsewhere, Amazon is selling a AFURNI 3 Piece Outdoor Rattan Corner Sofa Set priced at £369.99. This option comes with a coffee table instead of a footstool.
The Artemis Home Della Grey Sectional Rattan Corner Sofa + Stool
£849.99
£549.99
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Yimbly is offering a £300 discount on the Artemis Home Della Grey Sectional Rattan Corner Sofa + Stool.
Yimbly is offering free delivery and a one-year guarantee on the 'easy to assemble' Artemis Home Della Grey Sectional Rattan Corner Sofa + Stool. It currently only has one review, with the delighted customer rating it five stars.
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Their glowing review reads: "A fantastic buy. I really love my new outdoor sofa. It's a perfect fit for my new decking area that I have recently completed. Friends have commented on just how good it looks. Within two minutes of placing it on the decking, one of my cats has made it her new bed. Really pleased."
It's worth noting, however, that some Yimbly shoppers have experienced issues assembling other items they have purchased. Over on Trustpilot, one person explained: "The product is very hard to assemble and the instructions are unclear with no written dialogue, only pictures."
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