Aldi has delighted pet owners everywhere by launching a new furniture range that will give your furry friend a life of luxury - as well as giving you your sofa back.
The budget supermarket's newest range includes two stylish scalloped chairs available in royal blue or grey and a miniature grey sofa for your four-legged friend to relax on, reports Hull Live.
These super adorable pieces can only be bought online, as they are unavailable in store.
The new collection is the perfect way to spoil your pet this Christmas after this year saw a surge in demand for pet-themed products and gifts.
Aldi says their grey pet sofa, which is priced at £59.99, is "made from a soft material for comfort" and will "fit with any home decor."
The scalloped chairs are priced at £44.99 and comes complete with a high back and velvet fabric that will provide your cat or dog with a luxurious resting place for them to live their best life.
While both products look absolutely adorable and perfect for the family pet, the rather stylish scalloped chairs are what shoppers have taken quite the fancy to.

It's easy to see why as scalloped chairs have been quite in this season and now your beloved pet can have their own matching furniture to fit in with the rest of the family.
One pet owner rated the range five stars before adding: "It fits perfectly in our living room and dog was a little apprehensive but after a few days she loves it and as she is 15yrs old she can climb on instead of having to jump up on our sofa."
Another pet-owner who gave five stars wrote: "My dog loves this chair, hubby and myself had the sofa to ourselves for the first time in years."
A third added: "Great quality & looks the part."
While a fourth joked: "Fantastic, my cats are fighting over it. They love it."
Pet-owners will probably know that this is not Aldi's first venture into pet furniture, after the supermarket previously launched pet beds and chairs earlier this year.
If you want to spoil your pampered pet, then you can shop Aldi's Pet Furniture Collection online.
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