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Q&ABy: $.$.-$.$.$.-$.1Add to Cart Ace Bayou's classic vinyl bean bag chair is perfect for watching tv, playing video games, reading a book, doing homework, or lounging with friends. Upholstery grade classic fuchsia petal pink vinyl brightens up your living room, den, or kid's play room. Classic round shape for comfy floor seating.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:This chair is perfect for video gaming, reading, listening to music, watching TV or gabbing on the phone. Play all day in this classic round chair that is built to last with double stitched seams, upholstery grade vinyl and double locking safety zippers. Easy to clean, just wipe with damp cloth. Filled with 4.5 cubic feet of Ace Bayous exclusive Eco Beans that are CFC free and made from at least 50% recycled content. These extra low density polystyrene beads are newly expanded to create a unique fluffy cloud-like experience. Bright colors are not only perfect for dorms they are great for living rooms, man caves, dens, bedrooms and gaming areas!




Bright colors are not only perfect for dorms they are great for living rooms, man caves, dens, bedrooms and gaming areas! 96" Round Vinyl Matte Bean Bag, Multiple Colors: Ace Bayou's classic vinyl bean bag chair is perfect for watching tv, playing video games, reading a book, doing homework, or lounging with friends. Classic round shape for comfy floor seating. Upholstery grade classic fuchsia petal pink vinyl brightens up your living room, den, or kid's play room. Matte finish is easy to wipe clean! Filled with 4.5 cu ft of newly expanded low-density polystyrene eco-friendly beads, made of more than 50% recycled content. 96 inch diameter, perfect for kids, tweens, and teens. Heavy-duty double stitched seams and upholstery grade fabric make this bean bag extra durable Tamper-resistant double-locking safety zipper Made of imported and domestic materials. Filled and finished A. SpecificationsGenderIs Made From Recycled MaterialYPatternCount1ModelThemeBrandRecommended RoomFill MaterialShapeAge GroupFabric ContentConditionSizeMaterialManufacturer Part NumberFeaturesPolystyrene BeadAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Take an interactive tourIf you order this online will it be sent already stuffed?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InIf you order this online will it be sent already stuffed?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inwhich size is best for agea11-13by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InIs this 96" in diameter? People are saying it's not very large, but 96" is 8 feet, so I don't see how that could be small.by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 306 reviews Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy. New (16) from $36.18 This item's packaging will indicate what is inside.Ship in Amazon box Big Joe 98-Inch Bean Bag, Limo Black Want a bean bag with the added support of a teardrop shape? The Big Joe 98" Bean Bag is the way to go.




The 98" circumference also provides extra seating capacity so that you can enjoy reading, watching tv, playing games, or lounging. 33 x 33 x 20 inches Made in the USA or Imported 4.0 out of 5 stars #717 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #6 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Lounge & Recreation Furniture > Bean Bags 5.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. Big Joe Large Fuf in Comfort Suede, Blue Sky Sofa Sack - Bean Bags Bean Bag Chair, 5-Feet, Charcoal Comfort Research Classic Bean Bag in Comfort Suede, Black Onyx Global Supplies (We currently can't ship to, HI, AK,APO,FPO, POB) 5 star55%4 star19%3 star10%2 star5%1 star11%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGood product for young children|NOT "98-inch" as stated!|Great bean bag for a small child| See and discover other items: black cloth bags




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Bean Bag Chairs have always been an important positioning and relaxation item for children and adults with sensory integration needs. But, all Bean Bag Chairs are not the same. Our Chairs are covered in durable, commercial strength 20 oz. vinyl, backed by non-woven polyester, which strengthens the fabric. The Chairs are sewn with a flat-felled seam, with all raw edges protected by a double fold that is interlocked. In addition, the seams are secured with a lockstitch, which guarantees that the seams will not unravel if a single thread breaks.Each Bean Bag Chair has (2) #5 boot zippers, with a unique end tab design that ensures they are childproof. The Bean Bags are filled with modified irregularly shaped polystyrene beads that help the Chair to retain its shape. We offer the chair in four sizes to fit children through adults up to 6'5". The Mega Bean Bag is big enough to fit two children comfortably. Sacco 1968, designed by :Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro[1] A bean bag chair is a large fabric bag, filled with polystyrene beads (Sacco chair),[2] dried beans, or a similar substance.




[3] The product is an example of an ‘anatomic chair’.[1] The shape of the object is set by the user. Although designed to be a chair, due to its amorphous nature it is often confused with tuffets and ottomans. Sacco,[1] the first artifact of that kind, was introduced in 1968 by three Italian designers: Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro.[1] The object was created in the Italian Modernism movement.[4] Being a post war era phenomenon, Italian modernism’s design was highly inspired with new available technology. Post war technology allowed an increase in the processes of production, by introducing new materials such as polystyrene. The idea of mass-produced goods made within an inexpensive price range appealed to consumers. It therefore created the need for a revolution in the creative and manufacturing process. ‘The designer was an integral member of a process that included marketing as well as engineering’ (Raizman 284).[4] The inspiration left by Corradino D’Ascano’s Vespa design for the Piaggio Corporation in 1946, added value to the essence of the designer.




With successful designs, brands could sell more products, and therefore the identity of the designer played an important advertising role.[4] Another important figure of the Italian modernism period was Gio Ponti. Inspired by modernism's art movements, Ponti created new forms of objects. His asymmetrically balanced designs freed the Italian objects form their classic representations. The designer promoted Italian designs on famous exhibitions called ‘Milan Triennale’ : “These exhibitions, organized as early as the 1920s … were responsible for increasing the visibility of Italian design in an international setting ” (Raizman 285).[4] After becoming an editor of the Domus (magazine) in 1947, Ponti contributed to not only Italian design of that time, but also : “the human and creative element in modern industrial design as well as its practical, economic and social benefits.” Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro, inspired by their designer predecessors, came up in 1968 with the design of Sacco the ‘shapeless chair’.




Although it was not the first design of an amorphous chair in Italian history, Sacco was the first successful product created in partnership with Zanotta. The predecessor of the product called “Blow” had a major design flaw of not being able to sustain its form and therefore never reached production. Sacco picked up that flaw and with the use of leather for exterior and right placed stitching. It is worth mentioning that the use of leather was not coincidental as at that time the textile was an Italian national pride product.[4] The target user of the chair was the lax, hippie community and their non-conformist household. "In an era characterized by the hippie culture, apartment sharing and student demonstrations, the thirty-something designers created a nonpoltrona (non-chair) and thus launched an attack on good bourgeois taste." As mentioned before, Italian modernism redefined some classic design models into new, more functional products. Sacco’s design was aimed at mass-media consumption.




Its light weight and flexible nature allowed easy shipping. The bean bag chair consisted of a leather exterior that at the same time was a vessel for polystyrene beds. The idea of the design was for the product to shape around the user. Therefore, following the ANT method, the user of the bean bag artifact became the integral part of the objects’ agency. In comparison, a classic ‘chair’ design, can still act as a chair without the user’s input. The network of such an object functions around the designer, producer, manufacturer and user, but for its agency (acting) does not need the user. Sacco on the other hand, cannot fully function as a chair without the user, as the user gives it the final shape. Thanks to its flexibility the object can act as a stool, futon or a pillow. Since it was not the aim of its design this would be considered an anti-program use of the object. Other designers have followed the ‘shapeless’ chair design, creating a range of inspired products that take after Sacco.

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