Tiger Launches Upgraded Virtual Showroom for UK Garden Products

Tiger Launches Upgraded Virtual Showroom for UK Garden Products

Designed for desktop, tablet, and mobile, the Virtual Showroom offers a seamless experience for modern home and garden enthusiasts.

Tiger has introduced an improved Virtual Showroom, delivering an immersive and inspiring way for consumers across the UK to explore its range of timber sheds, summerhouses, log cabins, and insulated garden rooms, all online and entirely at their own pace.

Visitors can navigate through a reception area and explore dedicated zones for: Garden Sheds; Summerhouses; Log Cabins; Insulated Hybrid Cabins (the new Black Tiger range); Garden Rooms; Outdoor Living.

Each area features interactive totems, walk through building displays, quick access to detailed product pages, and embedded video content.

“We wanted to create something that not only showcases our products but also reflects our forward-thinking approach as a brand,” said Sam Jenkinson, Head of Marketing at Tiger. 

“Our Virtual Showroom gives customers the opportunity to explore our collection in a completely new way – whether they’re in the heart of the city or the middle of the countryside. It’s all about accessibility, convenience, and inspiration.” 

Visitors can take a guided tour, move freely through each section, and even ‘step inside’ selected buildings to get a true sense of scale and style. Designed for use on desktop, tablet, or mobile, the experience is tailored to meet the needs of modern home and garden enthusiasts. 

Tiger is also expanding its national network of physical show sites. From Carlisle and Perthshire to West Sussex and Bedfordshire, these regional hubs allow customers to see, touch, and experience their products in person, supported by local teams offering expert advice. 

“The Virtual Showroom is the ideal complement to our growing national network,” added Sam Jenkinson. “Open 24/7, it’s a great way to combine the benefits of a showroom and the convenience of home shopping.” 

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