The best sun loungers for laid back summer living
With prices ranging from £30 to £1,287
1. Habitat Jambi Garden Lounger
If you’re looking for a statement piece, this Habitat lounger is a good option. It has a bold multicoloured finish and can stay outside all year round, but it’s adjustable to only two positions.
2. Barlow Tyrie Capri Ultra Lounger
A classic but pricey lounger with honey-coloured teak slats and smooth curved legs. The wheels make it easy to follow the sun and there’s a handy pull-out tray for drinks.
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£1,287; barlow.worldofteak.co.uk
3. Tine K Bamboo Sun Lounger
For an eco-conscious option, this handmade bamboo lounger is a stylish choice. The cushion is available in white, grey or black, and the lounger also comes with a cover for light rain showers.
4. Terno Garden Sun Lounger
The eye-catching silhouette of this steel-framed lounger gives it a modern look. The canopy can be adjusted in order to keep your head in the shade, and the fabric is durable and easy to clean,
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5. Amezza Acacia and Canvas Lounge Chair by La Redoute
This coastal-style canvas lounger folds up easily and is made with durable and weather-resistant wood.
6. Click Sun Lounger
Part of a large collection of outdoor furniture, this lounger has been designed to follow the structure of the spine. The material used provides “cushion-free comfort” and comes in a wide range of colours.
7. Moroso Imba Sun Lounger
This lounger is made from woven threads, using a technique normally used for fishing nets. Each piece is unique, and handmade by local craftsmen in Senegal. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
8. Argos Home Zero Gravity Lounger
A popular budget-friendly lounger which elevates the legs while supporting the back to give a “sensation of weightlessness” and reduce joint pressure.
9. Brescia Wooden Garden Lounger
The use of acacia wood makes this lounger particularly sturdy, and the curved design allows it to offer a gentle rocking motion. It comes with a thickly padded pillow.
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