ALDI’s New 'Foldable' Garden Rocking Chair Will Turn Your Backyard into a Private Escape for Under $50

A simple, stylish update that brings comfort, calm, and a touch of everyday luxury to your outdoor space – without stretching your budget

A colourful flower bed in front of a paved seating area in a garden
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There’s something about a rocking chair that changes the feel of a space straight away. Indoors, it brings a sense of ease – somewhere you naturally end up with a book, or a cup of my coffee that turns into a longer pause than you planned. I’ve always had a soft spot for one inside, so the idea of having that same feeling outdoors makes perfect sense.

And at the moment, ALDI has made that idea surprisingly accessible.

Their Belavi Folding Rocker is one of those pieces that feels like a bit of a find. It looks and feels more considered than you’d expect at this price point, yet it comes in at under $50. It’s the kind of simple addition that can completely shift how you use your outdoor space.

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Rocking chairs, of course, have been around for a long time. The design dates back to the early 1700s and is often linked to Benjamin Franklin, who helped bring it into the mainstream. What’s interesting is how little the idea has changed since then. That gentle back-and-forth has always been tied to slowing down – whether it’s on a front porch, in a nursery, or tucked into a quiet corner of the house. Bringing that outdoors feels less like a trend and more like a natural extension of how we’re starting to use our gardens now.

Because the reality is, when it comes to backyards, outdoor seating does a lot of the heavy lifting. You can invest in landscaping or lighting, but if there’s nowhere comfortable to sit, you’re less likely to spend time out there. A good chair draws you in. It gives the space a purpose.

That’s exactly where something like this works so well. A rocking chair, in particular, has a way of encouraging you to slow your pace without even thinking about it. Morning coffee feels a bit more intentional, and evenings stretch out a little longer.

This one also gets the practical side right, which matters just as much. The frame feels sturdy but not overly heavy, and the fabric is breathable enough to stay comfortable on warmer days. It doesn’t feel delicate or overly precious – it’s made to be used.

The folding design is another detail that makes a real difference. Even the best outdoor furniture can sometimes feel like a commitment, especially if space is limited. Being able to fold it down and store it away easily gives you a bit more flexibility, whether you’re working with a compact balcony or just prefer to keep things uncluttered.

Modern rock garden ideas with stone path and gravel with bolders and a seating area

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In terms of style, it’s refreshingly straightforward. The neutral tones mean it blends in without much effort. It doesn’t dominate the space or demand attention – it just fits, which is often exactly what you want with garden furniture.

If you’ve picked up any of ALDI’s seasonal home pieces before, you’ll know how quickly they tend to go. Once they’re gone, that’s usually it. And this feels like the kind of piece people spot and immediately see a place for.

For me, it comes back to that same feeling I already love indoors. A rocking chair makes a space feel more settled, more inviting – like it’s somewhere you’re meant to spend time, not just pass through. Having that outside, even in a small way, changes how the space feels day to day.

And at this price, it’s an easy way to make your garden feel a bit more like a proper extension of your home – without overthinking it.

Shop Alternative Garden Rockers

ALDI’s Belavi Folding Rocker is currently available for just $49.99 while stocks last – a rare chance to pick up stylish garden seating at a genuinely accessible price.

If you can’t get to a store or it’s not available in your area, there are plenty of equally considered alternatives from trusted home and garden retailers, so you can still bring that relaxed, design-led seating moment into your outdoor space without compromise.

Jennifer Ebert
Editor

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.