Upgrade summer nights with the new fire pit and log burner from Aldi
The weather is starting to get better finally so now it’s the perfect time to start sprucing up the garden and gearing up for long summer nights.
While we can’t jet off anywhere soon, Aldi is bringing out some cute accessories to help turn your garden into your very own haven starting with your own fire pit. If you have always dreamed of watching the flames under the stars then Aldi’s faux stone fire pit is a good place to start.
It comes with a handy cooking grill, so you can cook up a storm for the whole household and is only €59.99.
Or how about making the most of the long stretch in the evenings, by cosying up beside an outdoor log burner, €79.99.
Snuggle up beside your other half while watching the flames flicker or invest in Aldi’s new range of solar lights for a very sustainable option for creating a glow.
Take full advantage of the good weather and have lunch or dinner outside with the wooden balcony set, €139.99. It has an extending dining table with wheels, so it’s easy to store inside and perfect to pull out when the sun strikes.
You can take shelter from the shade (and, let’s face it, the rain) with the pop-up gazebo €69.99 or the gazebo side panels with are €19.99 with two per pack and are very handy on days with a cooler breeze.
Relax and unwind with the Wooden Garden Day Bed €299.99 which has a clever pull-out base, so it offers loads of different seating options.
Relax, unwind and repeat until it’s times to wrap them all up again to store for next year.
We particularly like how it’s possible to add a little touch of sparkle at night with novelty solar string lights (€6.99 each)that are shaped like lightbulbs.
Or guide the way for your garden guests with the elegant solar lamp post (€24.99).
Working from home? More like working from garden all through the day and evening. Check out our gallery below, including the fire pit and log burner, to see more of the pieces from Aldi’s garden event which hits all 142 stores nationwide on Thursday 30 April.