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The Solo is the alternative to typical, demure office furniture. Instead of a swivel chair, pull up a stand-up bean bag that makes memo-writing fun again. The EPS foam bead filling molds to your body providing both support and comfort. It also limits your ability to slouch. Instead of constantly adjusting to maintain proper posture, once you nestle into the best position for you you won’t be moving all around anymore. Bean bag desk chair. Molds to body to help you maintain proper posture. See more Bean Bag Chairs Microsuede - Premium faux suede - 100% polyester Velvish - Plush faux velvet - 100% polyester Wipe exterior with spot cleaner 54" x 24" x 24 Jaxx Solo Beanbag Desk Chair I love the chair sent me an extra filler so I will definitely recommend the to family/friends. I like the chair a lot so far kinda stiff at first but atill amazing feeling. I dont haave my desktop computer but sure it will be food for web surfing/gaming. I'm really wandering why they dont offer in a different color like others chairs.




Ita really cool how you can add more beans to the bags via a zipper. The microsuede is good quality It's multifunctional and cheaper than most other beanbags. This is a decent office chair for even a tall person! Great versatile piece of furniture, will buy again. I bought one of these a few years ago. For like the first year, it was absolutely awesome. The one i bought however did not have an inner lining, so it eventually got disgusting from my dog leaving drool marks all over it. Also, the beans will eventually compress a LOT. Ideally you would buy new filler and be good.I didn't and just dealt with it getting shorter and shorter as time went on, and now its about the size of a regular walmart beanbag, disgusting, and has a bunch of holes in it. None of this is really a reflection on jaxx products or anything. I plan on buying another one of these in a few months, making sure to get one with an inner liner. Its an office chair, a gaming/lounge chair, and a bed for a small framed person in a pinch.




For ~200 dollars you really cannot come close to this amount of comfort and versatility in any other single piece of furniture. More comfortable than the Jaxx 7.5' sofa we bought because you can sit higher. The insides much more supportive than the sofa. It is different material inside. Sometimes looks ugly when no one is sitting in it. Since it is a pain to keep formed all the time when no one is sitting in it guests may be confused that it is a chair as we are using it in our basement rec room. Definitely function over form but I like it. Would probably give it a 4.5 out of 5 (if possible) for our rec room use. At my office I have a chair with wheels and couldn't imagine otherwise. So a solid 4 it is from me. BEST OFFICE CHAIR EVER! I work from home and work extended hours so sitting in front of my computer all day is taxing on my body. I got my Solo and am honestly amazed at the quality of it and the comfort and support it gives my back! I was expecting kind of flimsy support with it being a bean type chair but until you sit in one of these and feel how it envelopes you and morphs to your body you will never realize how your old desk chairs really do hurt your body.




I will NEVER go back to a regular desk chair and will be placing my order for the 7.5 Sofa for the Hubby's man cave soon. We are true lovers of your products and can't wait to see what you will be offering in the future!!! Please never stop delivering the quality products our family has come to love!! Purchased as a gift for college student. Small footprint will be great in dorm. Seems very well made (fabric, seams) and lightweight makes it easy to move. Very versatile -- photos above show only as chair in upright position, but can be used to recline at a slant or placed horizontally on floor as a small bed (or regular bean bag). I wish I would have purchased several for my formal sitting room instead of the $130 stiff upright chairs. Jaxx told me it should last at least 4 years under normal use -- very worth it considering the price of an office chair. Fast delivery and great customer service! Write Your Own Review How do you rate this product? *Summary of Your Review




Solo Bean Bag Desk Chair Email to a Friend Buy now & pay later. When your office was furnished, did the shopping list go something like this: You know – the usual stuff. I’m not going to claim that a fancy desk or a weird chair is going to magically improve your creativity and productivity – but I am damn sure, that all that sameness and eternal corporate grayness, does nothing good for your ability to come up with great new ideas. Here are some ways to spruce up a workplace that may actually inject some color and fun into your work environment. The Milk desk is a new design to match your Apple gear with it’s white surface and rounded edges. It lowers and raises electrically, it has ways to hide the cable clutter, and it also has four compartments at one end that can be configured for storage, trash or, yes, as an aquarium. is a great way to flexibly partition a room. It’s made of paper with a felt core, and I love it because it doesn’t eat all the light in the room (if you go for the white one).




It can be twisted into just about any shape or rolled up when you don’t need it and it dampens sound more than most room partitioners. Plus it looks amazing! Or how about a desk made from the wing of a DC3 plane? The starting point for the Haag Capisco is just your average, garden-variety office chair – but they’ve moved on from there. The saddle seat gives you a more erect posture and doesn’t cut of the blood flow to your legs. The seat and back are constructed so you can sit sideways or reversed on it and still support your arms. And the whole thing tilts back into a very comfortable reclined position. I’ve had one of these myself – they rock. Bean bags look great and can be used in a million different positions. Four bags and a coffee table and you have a great meeting room! I’m partial to the the (pictured above) myself. Disclosure: They once sent me a free one to review here on the blog. Where do you keep all your reference manuals and handbooks?




Close to where you can sit and read them, of course! I don’t know what it is, but I like it. Since I first saw these, I’ve wanted one and only the huge price tag has kept from picking one up. It looks strange, but is actually supremely comfortable and allows you to sit/lie in many positions. I know, I’ve spent quite some time in a showroom testing one thoroughly :o) When your business is innovation, your office can’t really look like any other corporate wasteland. London-based innovation agency ?know that – as evidenced by e.g. the life-sized plastic cow statue painted like Spiderman in the lobby and the big red couch/bed they use for meetings: This has got to be the coolest idea in a long time. 7 people pedal along, one of them steers. It’s the and I want one!! I also mentioned this in my post on . I was sitting in my usual caf� writing this blogpost when I spotted a lady at the next table looking through some pictures of weird and beautiful desks. Of course I had to ask her what the story was.




Turns out she’s Marie Westh, an artist and these are one-off tables she created, first for exhibitions and then later on as usable art pieces. with many more weird and fantastic creations. This is more a metaphor than a piece of furniture – but it’s pretty cool all the same. The idea is that three people can have a meeting where they must work together to hold their balance during the meeting. Like we must each contribute to a conversation, to make it balanced. Impractical – but cool! . Or how about an entire wall covered in cordwood? Not only is it amazingly beautiful, it’s also great for the acoustics and it gives the wall a great texture. I saw my friends at and their roommates build this from a huge stack of cord woodon the floor to the finished wall. So is it the furniture that determines whether a company is creative and fun or staid and boring? But the type and variety of furniture does reflect the mood at the company. If you have row upon row of identical, gray desks and chairs then odds are this is not the place wild ideas are born.

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