
Debenhams slashes price of five-piece rattan garden furniture set by nearly 50%
The Rattantree Rattan Modular Corner Sofa Set from Debenhams is the perfect addition to any garden, offering plenty of seating options for when you're entertaining
Debenhams slashes its outdoor garden furniture set by £325
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As the sun makes a welcome return, we're all keen to bask in its lovely warmth. However, for true relaxation, comfortable garden furniture is a must, which is why this five-piece Rattantree Rattan Modular Corner Sofa Set from Debenhams has caught our eye.
Not only does it provide ample seating options for when you're hosting guests, but it's also currently on sale at a significantly reduced price, making it an ideal time to purchase. Typically priced at £699.99, Debenhams has just slashed the price by 46%, bringing it down to a far more affordable £374.99 - a saving of £325.
The spacious five-piece Rattantree Rattan Modular Corner Sofa Set can be easily reconfigured to suit any outdoor space due to its modular sofa design. The set comprises a two-seater sofa, a separate armchair and a tempered glass-topped coffee table. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
It also includes a footstool that can serve as an additional seat, or be positioned in front of the sofa to create a cosy L-shaped layout perfect for lounging.
You could even place it in front of the armchair, transforming it into a recliner ready for relaxation.
Each item - the sofa, armchair and footstool - comes with thick plush cushions for added comfort, and they're fully removable for easy upkeep.
Additionally, the covers are equipped with zips, allowing you to wash them whenever necessary, reports OK!.
The Rattantree Rattan Modular Corner Sofa Set is a stylish and robust garden furniture set, featuring a durable steel frame with a high load-bearing capacity.
The dark grey frame beautifully offsets the light cream cushions, making it a versatile addition to any garden.
If you prefer a softer colour scheme, Dunelm's Rattan Sofa Lounger Set could be just what you're looking for.
Retailing at £329, it's available in a light grey or natural colourway, with a beige rattan frame and cream cushions.
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Despite being a three-piece set, it includes a three-seater sofa, footstool and coffee table, offering as much seating space as the Debenhams set.
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