
Homebase is selling premium outdoor lanterns which don't require plugs for under £30 – they're perfect for summer nights
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AS summer evenings stretch out before us, there's nothing quite like enjoying a balmy night in your garden or on your patio.
And to truly set the mood, the right lighting is essential.
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Homebase is currently selling garden lighting for cheap
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They shared a video on their TikTok account showing off their latest collection
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Forget fiddly wires and the need for outdoor sockets, because Homebase has just unveiled a range of premium outdoor lanterns that are both stylish and incredibly convenient - for under £30.
The buzz began with a recent TikTok video from @homebaseuk, showcasing these elegant additions to any outdoor space.
Crafted from durable black metal with a sleek square design, these lanterns exude a sophisticated, contemporary feel that will instantly elevate your home's exterior.
Whether you're looking to illuminate your doorway, create a welcoming glow on your porch, or add a touch of ambiance to your garden wall, these lanterns are perfectly suited.
What truly sets them apart is their hassle-free nature.
They don't require any plugs, making installation a breeze and offering ultimate flexibility in placement.
Each lantern includes a warm white LED bulb, ready to cast a soft, inviting glow as soon as it's installed.
Plus, with an IP23 rating, you can rest assured they are protected from the elements, ensuring they'll stand up to whatever the British summer throws at them.
For those dreaming of enchanting summer nights filled with laughter and al fresco dining, these Homebase lanterns are an absolute game-changer.
At under £27, they offer a touch of luxury and practicality that's hard to beat.
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Gardening fans are also flocking to Home Bargains to get their hands on their Jardin Hanging Glass Bird Bath for £3.99.
Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy and wonder to your outdoor space, this isn't just any garden ornament.
This eye-catching bird bath features a delightful stained glass-style design, adorned with vibrant flowers and delicate butterflies.
It promises to become a captivating focal point, drawing the eye and adding a splash of colour to your green oasis.
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The garden store has a solar panel light that attaches to the wall
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It is currently on sale for £27
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As described on the Home Bargains website, it will "Transform your garden into a wildlife haven."
The bird bath invites local birds to "drink and bathe," offering a much-needed spot for them to cool off and rehydrate, especially as the warmer weather arrives.
Crafted with care, the bird bath is hand-painted and frost-resistant, ensuring it can withstand the elements and remain a charming feature year-round.
Measuring a generous 21x40cm, it provides ample space for a variety of birds to enjoy a refreshing dip.

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