Homes & Gardens introduces new garden furniture collection
Featuring everything from dining sets to stylish statement pieces, Homes & Gardens' outdoor furniture collection by Pagoda is now available to buy in Dobbies Garden Centres and Tesco

If you're investing in garden furniture earlier than expected this year thanks to the sunny weather, the new Homes & Gardens' collection by Pagoda has plenty to offer.
Available in two ranges - one exclusive to Dobbies Garden Centres, the other exclusive to Tescos - it includes both dining tables and chairs (including the Georgia Table and 4-Seater Set With Parasol, £798, Tesco, shown) as well as statement pieces such as the Wicker Egg Chair, £395, and Deluxe Double Sunbed, £995, both tipped to be bestsellers this season.
All items are made to last to the highest standards (with little maintenance required) from premium resin weave or wicker and will look fabulous in your
garden, patio or conservatory.
Prices for the Homes & Gardens Collection by Pagoda for Dobbies Garden centres start at £395 for the Wicker Egg Chair in Brown. For more information, measurements and prices, visit Dobbies.
Prices for the Homes & Gardens Collection by Pagoda for Tesco start at £798 for the Georgia Lounge set in Brown. For more information, measurements and prices, visit Tesco.
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