ALDI’s New Furniture-Inspired Bird Feeders Are the Cutest Backyard Upgrade This Spring – and at Under $10, They’re Guaranteed to Sell Out

With a whimsical, miniature-world feel, these budget-friendly bird feeders support backyard wildlife while doubling as the cutest garden decor.

ALDI's Belavi furniture-style bird feeders visited by garden birds
(Image credit: AI/Future/ALDI)

If you haven’t been shopping ALDI for stylish yet affordable gardening essentials, then you’ve been missing out. The budget grocer is famed for its seasonal Finds, which are only available for a limited time and often sell out in days.

So, when I spotted ALDI's latest range of Belavi furniture-inspired bird feeders, I knew they would be an instant hit. With three designs to choose from, they’re a charming yet practical way to entice more backyard birds. What could be cuter than spotting feathered friends gathered around a tiny picnic table or perched on a miniature bench?

Priced at just $9.99 each, the feeders are an affordable backyard update that taps into the cottagecore trend and a growing love for nostalgic, grandma-style planting.

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ALDI's Belavi red bench bird feeder under gothic-style archway

(Image credit: AI/Future/ALDI)

Why Furniture-Style Bird Feeders Are Trending This Spring

What I love about these feeders is how they create a miniature world in your garden, turning birds into storybook characters straight out of Beatrix Potter. They‘re basically dollhouse versions of the kind of furniture you’d actually want on your own patio or porch (I need that rocking chair in my size). They’re the kind of pieces that people will ask about and make lovely gifts. And because they’re so affordable, they’re an easy way to refresh your backyard without committing to a bigger project.

When adding feeders to your yard, it’s important to support different types of birds. While species such as finches, chickadees, and nuthatches prefer tube, hopper, or mesh feeders, others – including doves, juncos, and sparrows – are natural ground feeders and look for a flat, open surface to eat from. These whimsical designs offer a similar feeding experience while keeping birds slightly elevated off the ground, helping to reduce their exposure to predators while still catering to their natural habits.

They’re also easy to clean and refill, and feature a steel drainage grate to keep seeds fresh, preventing them from sitting in water after rain.

Meet ALDI’s Furniture-Inspired Bird Feeders

At $9.99 each, these are the kind of small, joyful buys that rarely stay in stock for long – especially once word gets out.

Where to Place the Feeders

Not only do these feeders look adorable hanging from tree branches or porch overhangs, but these are also some of the best spots for them. Ideally, position them where they’re visible from a window so you can enjoy birdwatching from indoors – but not so close that birds feel threatened by movement inside.

Avoid placing them too high or too low. Hanging feeders at around head height (approximately 5–6 feet) makes them easy to refill while still feeling safe for visiting birds. While birds appreciate nearby greenery for cover, it’s best not to position feeders too close to dense shrubs, where predators may be lurking.

For the most impact, treat them as part of your garden styling – try hanging one near a seating area or among cottage-style planting, where it can double as a decorative focal point as well as a feeding station.

Shop More Furniture Bird Feeders

Like most ALDI Finds, these feeders are unlikely to stick around for long. But if you miss them, don’t worry – there are plenty of equally charming furniture-style bird feeders available online.

By combining playful design with practical purpose, these furniture-style bird feeders prove that even the smallest additions can make your backyard feel oh so inviting. Whether you opt for ALDI’s budget-friendly versions or invest in a handcrafted alternative, they’re an easy way to bring personality, while supporting wildlife.

And once the birds discover it, don’t be surprised if it quickly becomes the most popular spot in your garden.

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Melanie Griffiths
Editor in Chief

Melanie is an experienced gardener and has worked in homes and gardens media for over 20 years. She previously served as Editor on Period Living magazine, and worked for Homes & Gardens, Gardening Etc, Real Homes, and Homebuilding & Renovating. Melanie has spent the last few years transforming her own garden, which is constantly evolving as a work in progress. She is also a passionate organic home grower, having experimented with almost every type of vegetable at some point. In her home, Melanie tends to an extensive houseplant collection and is particularly fond of orchids.