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Lidl is selling ‘stylish' £15 decor buy that's half price of Habitat's version – and it's perfect for a day at the beach

Lidl is selling ‘stylish' £15 decor buy that's half price of Habitat's version – and it's perfect for a day at the beach

Scottish Sun5 days ago

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SHELL OUT Lidl is selling 'stylish' £15 decor buy that's half price of Habitat's version – and it's perfect for a day at the beach
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LIDL is selling a stylish garden buy that's perfect for shading you from the summer heat.
The Livarno Home Parasol is half the price of Habitat's version at just £14.99.
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The stylish parasol comes in two different colours
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It boasts stylish white tassels around the rim of the canvas
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The parasol is ideal for the beach, camping or just chilling in your garden this summer, offering cooling shade from the sun.
It boasts a colourful striped design with fringes, adding a bit of style to your outdoor space.
With UPF60 the parasol provides an effective buffer from the blazing summer sun.
It even comes with a UV-resistant and weather-resistant cover to keep it from wearing over time.
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The height can be adjusted between 190cm and 200cm to fit your needs.
The impressive Lidl buy can even tilt to offer optimal shading.
With a sturdy steel frame the parasol should last for years and it offers a shade diameter of 172cm
Lidl are offering an impressive 3-year warranty on the product so its guaranteed to keep you shaded for more than one summer.
An equivalent parasol from Habitat would cost a whopping £30.
The Lidl parasol can be easily dismantled and packed away into a small bag to make transporting it a breeze.
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It is currently available in stores but cannot be purchased online from the bargain retailer.
Shoppers can use the Lidl site to check the availability of the parasol at their local store.
It comes in a stylish and bright white and yellow striped pattern providing a dash of colour to your outdoor area.
White fringes around the rim of the parasol offer an extra dash of style.
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Lidl's parasol is half the price of Habitat's
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It effortlessly folds away into a small carry bag so it can be transported with ease
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Lidl are also offering a green and white striped variant of the parasol for a slightly darker style.
A parasol is the perfect way to keep the hot sun off your face in summer while you bask in the garden.
The bright colours offered by Lidl at a bargain price provide the perfect retro product to spice up your garden.
Parasol's are all the rage with sunshine fast approaching and Lidl's is one of the brightest and cheapest on the market.

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