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cosy garden

This post is sponsored as part of my Ambassador role with Studio.

So we’re actually having a Summer here in the UK – the only one I can properly remember in a very long time! Like we finally have the weather to sit out in the garden until pretty late at night and not be shivering in a blanket – who knew this existed?! Since I’m in the middle of moving house, I decided to borrow my parent’s garden to show off some of the amazingly affordable garden pieces available on Studio. They have a great range of garden decoration, furniture and lighting, so make sure you check then out. Here’s how I’ve created a cosy garden space.

cosy garden

My taste has changed over the last year, so I decided to replace my brightly coloured bistro set for this beautiful Cayman 2 seat wood Bistro set. The quality is amazing and for the price (£59.99), I can’t recommend it enough! It’s the perfect size if you’ve got a smaller garden or just want somewhere to sit and eat your body weight in ice cream while the weather is nice. It’s surprisingly comfy and perfect for late night chats over a glass or wine with your partner or fave gal pal.

cosy garden

Now, for those evenings when it’s a little on the chilly side, this Coba Clay Chiminea is the absolute dream. My parents have a Chiminea and I’m always surprised with how much heat it throws out, and this one from Studio is reduced by 75% to £24.99 – an absolute bargain! I never thought I’d think a Chiminea was cute, but with the aztec style pattern, it’s just a really nice little touch to add to your garden – and will keep you super cosy! I can’t wait to move it across to my new house and enjoy some cosy summer nights at the end of a hard days’ work renovating.

cosy garden

I’ve never really found any outdoor lighting that I liked, but when I saw this Pair of Cairene Lanterns on the Studio website, I couldn’t believe they were only £14.99 for the set. There’s a battery operated LED candle in each, which gives off a lovely glow when the natural light starts to fade. There’s no risk of a candle being blown out or falling over causing an accident. It’s a nice safe, stylish way to add a cosy atmosphere to those Summer nights. When I got these out of the box, both my Mum and Grandma loved them.. I might have to watch out for lantern theft! I’m a little bit obsessed with this cosy garden space and can’t wait to recreate this in my new garden!

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