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George Home at ASDA has brought back its sell-out £39 garden chair - but you'll have to be quick

George Home at ASDA has brought back its sell-out £39 garden chair - but you'll have to be quick

Daily Mail​14-05-2025

It's that time of year where we're suddenly in the market for garden furniture, having enjoyed more than two consecutive days of sunshine and remembered how joyous it is being able to eat, drink and relax outdoors.
While many garden furniture options are seriously pricey, one more affordable brand that's impressed us this year is George Home, with its outdoor furniture collection of tables, chairs and garden sofas that wouldn't look out of place in much more high-end stores.
One particular piece that we expect to sell well is George Home's Metal Lounge Chair - namely because it already sold out twice back in 2024, and has just been relaunched for the summer.
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The retailer says that is brought the striped chair back due to popular demand, describing it as 'perfect for garden lounging.'
The chair in question is made from a modern black galvanised steel frame, with a striped sling made from exterior grade textoline fabric (i.e. a material that can survive the outdoor environment). Topped off with a built-in head cushion for extra comfort, it does look great for relaxing, as well as ticking off the current trend for all things striped.
Best of all, however, has to be the price. With many garden chairs costing hundreds of pounds, the fact you can pick this little beauty up for just £39 makes it an absolute steal. In fact, we're tempted to get a pair of them and invite a pal round for garden rosé...

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