I've just scrolled John Lewis' little-known homeware sale - here are the best buys from budget garden furniture to cut-price kitchen essentials (and there's even 40% off Le Creuset)

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If your home is due a bit of a refresh, the John Lewis spring sale has arrived at exactly the right moment. With money off everything from bedding and towels to garden furniture and kitchen essentials, it’s a good opportunity to update the things you use every day without spending quite as much.

We couldn't stop scrolling the January womenswear sales just gone, so were excited to see what John Lewis' latest bargains had to offer. And this sale is every bit as extensive. This isn’t just a handful of token discounts: there are reductions across centre pieces like sofas, bed frames and storage, as well as smaller, easy wins like cookware, lamps and fresh sheets. So whether you’re thinking about a proper seasonal reset or just replacing a few tired basics, there’s plenty to choose from.

It’s also the kind of sale where you know the purchases will actually last. John Lewis has built its reputation on well-made, reliable homeware, and while it might not be the very cheapest option, the quality always holds up. Which means you’re less likely to be replacing the same items again in six months’ time – something future you will be very thankful of.

In short, if you’ve been putting off a few home upgrades – or just want an excuse to make things feel a bit more put-together for spring – this is a sale worth browsing. Keep scrolling for the deals that strike that balance between practical and nice-to-have, and the ones you’ll actually use long after the season ends…

Garden

Furniture

Cooking and dining

Bedding and cushions

Lighting

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