Argos Home Argenta Rattan Effect Day Sofa | Garden chairs and sun loungers | Argos

They say the world is your oyster and this gorgeous Day Sofa certainly makes you feel it is! Featuring a large canopy and polyester cushions, it’s cosily comfortable.

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They say the world is your oyster and this gorgeous Day Sofa certainly makes you feel it is! Featuring a large canopy and polyester cushions, it’s cosily comfortable. The beautiful rattan effect base combined with blush tones oozes traditional country elegance. A delightful seat, you’ll be lost in your own peaceful world with this sofa!

  • Made from rattan.
  • Cushions made from polyester.
  • Fully assembled.
  • Size H70, W190, D100cm.
  • Weight 35kg.

General information:

  • Manufacturer’s 1 year guarantee.

Additional information

Dimensions

H70, W190, D100cm.

Weight

35kg.

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  • Argos, Peloponnese, a city in Argolis, Greece
  • Argus (Greek myth), several characters in Greek mythology
  • Argos (retailer), a catalogue retailer in the United Kingdom

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A collection of sequential days is organized into calendars as dates, almost always into weeks, months and years. A solar calendar organizes dates based on the Sun's annual cycle, giving consistent start dates for the four seasons from year to year. A lunar calendar organizes dates based on the Moon's lunar phase.

In common usage, a day starts at midnight, written as 00:00 or 12:00 am in 24- or 12-hour clocks, respectively. Because the time of midnight varies between locations, time zones are set up to facilitate the use of a uniform standard time. Other conventions are sometimes used, for example the Jewish religious calendar counts days from sunset to sunset, so the Jewish Sabbath begins at sundown on Friday. In astronomy, a day begins at noon so that observations throughout a single night are recorded as happening on the same day.

In specific applications, the definition of a day is slightly modified, such as in the SI day (exactly 86,400 seconds) used for computers and standards keeping, local mean time accounting of the Earth's natural fluctuation of a solar day, and stellar day and sidereal day (using the celestial sphere) used for astronomy. In most countries outside of the tropics, daylight saving time is practiced, and each year there will be one 23-hour civil day and one 25-hour civil day. Due to slight variations in the rotation of the Earth, there are rare times when a leap second will get inserted at the end of a UTC day, and so while almost all days have a duration of 86,400 seconds, there are these exceptional cases of a day with 86,401 seconds (in the half-century spanning 1972 through 2022, there have been a total of 27 leap seconds that have been inserted, so roughly once every other year).

Effect may refer to:

  • A result or change of something
    • List of effects
    • Cause and effect, an idiom describing causality

A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the cultivation, display, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The single feature identifying even the wildest wild garden is control. The garden can incorporate both natural and artificial materials.

Gardens often have design features including statuary, follies, pergolas, trellises, stumperies, dry creek beds, and water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks. Some gardens are for ornamental purposes only, while others also produce food crops, sometimes in separate areas, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a hobby or self-sustenance rather than producing for sale, as in a market garden). Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses.

The most common form today is a residential or public garden, but the term garden has traditionally been a more general one. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants, with garden, which etymologically implies enclosure, often signifying a shortened form of botanical garden. Some traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, however, use plants sparsely or not at all. Landscape gardens, on the other hand, such as the English landscape gardens first developed in the 18th century, may omit flowers altogether.

Landscape architecture is a related professional activity with landscape architects tending to engage in design at many scales and working on both public and private projects.

A home, or domicile, is a space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for one or more human occupants, and sometimes various companion animals. It is a fully- or semi-sheltered space and can have both interior and exterior aspects to it. Homes provide sheltered spaces, for instance rooms, where domestic activity can be performed such as sleeping, preparing food, eating and hygiene as well as providing spaces for work and leisure such as remote working, studying and playing.

Physical forms of homes can be static such as a house or an apartment, mobile such as a houseboat, trailer or yurt or digital such as virtual space. The aspect of 'home' can be considered across scales; from the micro scale showcasing the most intimate spaces of the individual dwelling and direct surrounding area to the macro scale of the geographic area such as town, village, city, country or planet.

The concept of 'home' has been researched and theorized across disciplines – topics ranging from the idea of home, the interior, the psyche, liminal space, contested space to gender and politics. The home as a concept expands beyond residence as contemporary lifestyles and technological advances redefine the way the global population lives and works. The concept and experience encompasses the likes of exile, yearning, belonging, homesickness and homelessness.

Loungers plc (trading as Loungers) is a British cafe-bar and restaurant chain founded in 2002 by Alex Reilley, David Reid, and Jake Bishop, with over 200 locations in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The chain operates three brands: Lounge, Cosy Club and Brightside.

Rattan, also spelled ratan (from Malay: rotan), is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed-canopy old-growth tropical forests of Southeast Asia, though they can also be found in other parts of tropical Asia and Africa. Most rattan palms are ecologically considered lianas due to their climbing habits, unlike other palm species. A few species also have tree-like or shrub-like habits.

Around 20% of rattan palm species are economically important and are traditionally used in Southeast Asia in producing wickerwork furniture, baskets, canes, woven mats, cordage, and other handicrafts. Rattan canes are one of the world's most valuable non-timber forest products. Some species of rattan also have edible scaly fruit and heart of palm. Despite increasing attempts in the last 30 years at commercial cultivation, almost all rattan products still come from wild-harvested plants. Rattan supplies are now rapidly threatened due to deforestation and overexploitation. Rattan were also historically known as Manila cane or Malacca cane, based on their trade origins, as well as numerous other trade names for individual species.

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a massive, nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy from its surface mainly as visible light and infrared radiation with 10% at ultraviolet energies. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth. The Sun has been an object of veneration in many cultures. It has been a central subject for astronomical research since antiquity.

The Sun orbits the Galactic Center at a distance of 24,000 to 28,000 light-years. From Earth, it is 1 astronomical unit (1.496×108 km) or about 8 light-minutes away. Its diameter is about 1,391,400 km (864,600 mi), 109 times that of Earth. Its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth, making up about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. Roughly three-quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.

The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V), informally called a yellow dwarf, though its light is actually white. It formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of matter within a region of a large molecular cloud. Most of this matter gathered in the center, whereas the rest flattened into an orbiting disk that became the Solar System. The central mass became so hot and dense that it eventually initiated nuclear fusion in its core. Every second, the Sun's core fuses about 600 billion kilograms (kg) of hydrogen into helium and converts 4 billion kg of matter into energy.

About 4 to 7 billion years from now, when hydrogen fusion in the Sun's core diminishes to the point where the Sun is no longer in hydrostatic equilibrium, its core will undergo a marked increase in density and temperature which will cause its outer layers to expand, eventually transforming the Sun into a red giant. This process will make the Sun large enough to render Earth uninhabitable approximately five billion years from the present. After the red giant phase, models suggest the Sun will shed its outer layers and become a dense type of cooling star (a white dwarf), and no longer produce energy by fusion, but will still glow and give off heat from its previous fusion for perhaps trillions of years. After that, it is theorized to become a super dense black dwarf, giving off negligible energy.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Howden

    Well worth the money, have been waiting for this to come back in stock, and was lucky enough to grab it before back out of stock. Came fully assembled. Bought a weather cover of ebay for it which is a bit big see how long it lasts, wish argos would sell a fitted one for it.

  2. 07

    by Catherine

    This day bed is exactly as luxurious as it looks in the photos and comes fully assembled which was a massive bonus. Delighted with it and would definitely recommend.

  3. 07

    by Irene

    Comes already assembled which makes all the difference. Excellent design as can be used as a sofa or bed. Canapy very sturdy and already attached. Shame it doesn’t come with a cover as the cover I bought separately keeps blowing off as do cushions as can’t secure them down. However cushions are all linked together which saves them moving like with some cheaper versions of this design. Love it.

  4. 07

    by Suffolk

    We were so excited to receive our day bed when it arrived we couldn’t wait to get it set up The box it came in was HUGE! and wouldn’t fit through the door or the side gate so we had to unpack it on the road (delivery drivers were fab!) It didn’t need any assembly as was already assembled (a perk for me and worth the extra money to have not hassle) we put the daybed in place and was able to use it straight away It’s a welcome feature to our garden and we love it!

  5. 07

    by London

    Very happy with this purchase. Looks amazing & is very comfortable. Great that it rolls in on itself to covert from bed to sofa in seconds. Agree with other comments that would be great if Argos sold a cover for it as had to source one elsewhere which is a little small. However don’t let that put you off.

  6. 07

    by Georgie

    We have used this so much in our garden. It’s comfortable and although we wanted the canopy for shade from the sun it also protects from the breeze and gives privacy too. Easy to move around in the garden and looks great. Really pleased with it. Also good size – fits 3 adults comfortably. Wish it came with a cover though – had to buy separately and not a perfect fit.

  7. 07

    by Peasie

    This sofa is wonderful. So comfortable and the canopy gives very good coverage from the wind and sun. It looks good quality and very smart on my patio. I’m looking forward to many summers lounging on this. The only reason why I’m not giving it the full 5 stars is because it doesn’t come with a protective cover for the winter.

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