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Loungers

Browse 1+ loungers and chaise lounges. Perfect for poolside, patio, and garden relaxation.

1 lounger
£499 price range
From 1 brand

Try: "sun lounger" or "pool lounger"

Your Guide to Loungers

A sun lounger turns a garden, patio, or balcony into a proper relaxation spot — somewhere to read, nap, or soak up a rare British sunny afternoon. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a small terrace, the right lounger makes outdoor time feel like a holiday at home.

Designs range from classic slatted wooden sunbeds to lightweight aluminium-and-mesh sling loungers, woven rattan daybeds, and padded outdoor chaises with plush all-weather cushions. The best choice depends on how much space you have, how often you'll use it, and whether you need something that folds away for winter storage.

Style & Trends

Teak loungers develop a beautiful silver-grey patina when left to weather naturally, suiting traditional and coastal-style gardens. For a modern terrace, aluminium-framed loungers with clean lines and neutral textilene mesh look sleek and dry within minutes of a rain shower. If comfort is the priority, padded outdoor chaises with thick Sunbrella-type cushions create a resort feel — just be prepared to bring the cushions indoors between uses. Pairing two loungers with a small side table makes a sociable sun-trap set-up.

What to Look For

Basic folding sun loungers in steel or resin start from £40–£80 and work well for occasional use. Mid-range aluminium and textilene models with adjustable backs cost £100–£250 and last 8–10 years. Premium teak or all-weather rattan loungers run £300–£700. Look for at least 4-position adjustable backrests, wheels for easy repositioning, and a weight capacity of 120kg or more. Stackable or foldable designs save space in sheds and garages during winter.

Quick Checklist

  • Adjustable backs offer versatility
  • Wheels make repositioning easier
  • Quick-dry materials prevent mildew
  • Consider stackable for storage
  • UV-resistant materials last longer