B&M has launched its Hampshire Folding Hanging Egg Chair for £100, offering a budget-friendly alternative that’s up to £99 cheaper than similar designs at Dunelm and other retailers

April has already treated us to some pleasant weather, and as we head deeper into spring, the days are set to become longer, brighter and, fingers crossed, warmer.

With the UK finally enjoying a temperature boost following Storm Dave, there’s never been a better moment to freshen up your garden with some new furniture. If you’ve had your eye on an egg chair, we’ve found just the place to shop.

B&M has recently unveiled a fantastic range of garden items ahead of spring and summer, with the Hampshire Folding Hanging Egg Chair standing out from the crowd. Boasting that timeless boho-chic aesthetic, it’s the ideal addition to any outdoor space, bringing a laid-back feel to those sunnier days ahead.

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Unless you’ve been completely off the grid, you’ll be well aware of just how sought-after egg chairs have become over recent years. Their cocoon-like comfort combined with on-trend styling means various designs have been known to sell out rapidly at this time of year.

The high street retailer’s offering stands out as one of the most competitively priced options currently available. Retailing at £100, it provides a wallet-friendly alternative to comparable styles sold by numerous other major brands, reports the Daily Record.

Suitable for gardens, balconies and yard spaces alike, the B&M Hampshire Folding Hanging Egg Chair showcases a classic rattan design supported by a robust metal frame.

It also comes fitted with premium padded cushions, ensuring maximum comfort whether you’re unwinding with a book or enjoying a refreshing drink.

The smartest feature? Its hanging wicker basket features a collapsible construction, providing hassle-free and straightforward setup. It also delivers practical storage, maintaining tidy spaces both indoors and in the garden when not being used, especially throughout the colder months.

In comparison, we’ve found a remarkably similar model at Dunelm, which has proven popular for outdoor seating. The Sydney Rope Folding Egg Chair is presently reduced to £149, down from £199, making it between £49 and £99 pricier than B&M’s version.

That’s not the only shop that B&M’s pricing undercuts, as web-based seller Dream Home Store (DHS) stocks numerous comparable designs, with its own Foldable Hanging Egg Chair With Stand and Cushion commanding an even steeper £149.99, though it typically retails for £259.99.

The Hampshire Folding Egg Chair isn’t the sole fashionable garden product that B&M stocks for spring and summer, as the well-liked discount retailer is presenting an extensive selection of furniture across various price points this season.

For those willing to spend slightly more, there’s the roomier Siena Hanging Snuggle Egg Chair at £250. Ideal for partners, households, or for relaxing solo in comfort, this seat includes a suspended basket, a sumptuously plush cushion, while delivering that soothing, calming swaying motion. For those seeking a folding hanging basket style, the Santorini Hanging Egg Chair is available at £150, while the larger Siena Hanging Egg Chair comes in at £200.

Meanwhile, another firm favourite among garden shoppers is the Vancouver Hanging Chair, priced at just £25. Promising to let you “relax in style”, it comes in black, cream and grey, catering to a wide variety of tastes and colour palettes.

It won’t take up too much space either, measuring approximately 60 x 80 x 110cm, making it ideal for patios, balconies or snug garden corners. Weighing a mere 3kg yet supporting up to 100kg, it strikes the perfect balance between practicality and durability for both indoor and outdoor use.

Head to the B&M website to check whether the Hampshire Folding Hanging Egg Chair (£100) is available at your nearest store.

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