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2022-09-16 23:49:22 By : Ms. Vera Luo

The latest item in the store's outdoor living range has caused a stir on Instagram

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The Range shoppers have quizzed the store following the launch of its latest garden product.

The affordable retailer, which has hundreds of branches across the UK, regularly shares updates with its 1.2 million followers on Instagram.

And with spring just around the corner The Range has been teasing the latest from its gorgeous garden range, but one item in particular left some shoppers with questions.

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The Solar Trellis Light is a new product for 2022 and features lighting without the fuss to "create a warm glow of an evening."

Sharing pictures of the new ivy trellis design on Instagram, The Range wrote: "We've given our popular Ivy Trellis a glow up!"

"Now there's no need to take on the tricky task of combining separate garden lighting with your trellis, we've done it for you with our NEW Solar Trellis Light!"

The post quickly racked up over 1,000 likes with many stating they loved the "beautiful" garden item.

"It looks lovely," wrote one, while another added: "Love it, may have to get it when my garden gets done."

Others, however, spotted an issue and took to the comments section to share their thoughts. One shopper pointed out: "Could do with a little more ivy, looks a little sparse! But love it."

"Definitely needs more ivy to look real!" said another.

"It needs a lot more ivy," a third agreed, while a fourth commented: "It's got more lights than ivy... looking a bit bare."

"Did you run out of Ivy?" another jokingly quizzed the store.

It comes just days after The Range announced its patio showrooms had opened in stores, offering everything from barbecues to fire pits as lighter evenings arrive. You can see more from The Range's outdoor living section, here.

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