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Returning Items to Lands’ End Instructions for making a return vary depending on your country of residence, and whether you placed your order online, by phone, or made your purchase in a Lands’ End retail store or from any one of our Lands’ End Shops at Sears. Please choose a country option below based on the method you placed your order. Just about any size - we cut to order foam, futons, bean bag chairs. comfort foam, Memory Foam, shikis, clippers, Futon Frames, latex, beanbag, comfort, foam mattresses, foam wedges, foam rollers, futon sofas, beds, mattress, foam bolsters, foam pillows, foam folding beds, industrial foams, flotation foam, sound foam, futon covers, foam cut to size, foam cushions, bean bags, beanbags, bean bag chairs Santa Rosa, HR foam, closed cell foam, dust mite resistant foam, memory foam, viscoelastic foam, latex foam, futon foam, cushion foam, futon covers, gun case foam, camera case foam, UL foam, sound foam, industrial foam, special use foam, styrofoam, expanded polystyrene foam, ensolite, eva foam, polyethylene foam, filter foam, slow recovery foam, spring futons, wool futons, visco futons, dust mite pillows, ground pad foam, cotton futons, creator's foam shop, santa rosa foam shop, petaluma foam shop




, creator's foam and futon shop, shredded foamThe bean bag chair is way more than just a mass of beads from which you played your Nintendo 64 as a kid. One of its first iterations, the Sacco, was designed as a "stick it to the man" piece of furniture and Sacco's Italian designers took inspiration for the chair from the nonconformist spirit of the 1960s. The Vitra Design Museum claims the bean bag was literally "an attack on good bourgeois taste." After 1968, the chair devolved into a mass-produced piece of furniture only fit for a kid-friendly basement. Now, though, it seems the bean bag may be climbing its way back to the top thanks to Lovesac. While Lovesac may evoke nostalgia that comes with that bean bag look, these are so much more comfortable than the blobs that sat in your college dorm room. That's because sacs are filled with premium shredded Durafoam which absorbs body weight evenly for ideal support of your now-grown-up back. The comfort offered by the sac goes beyond its insides: You can order your sac in super plush "phur" or velvet in a variety of cozy colors.




Lovesac has created foam-filled pillow chairs in six different sizes. At eight feet wide, the biggest sac, known simply as "The Big One," can comfortably sit three adults. Forget the couch, why not have all your friends pile onto a giant pillow? Well, one reason might be the price. The Big One has a price tag to match its size: $1,300. Even the smallest adult size, or "CitySac" will run you $550. You may have a hard time rationalizing spending that much on a bean bag chair — though I do think we have proven Sacs are way more than that — but at least we know the Sacco designers can rest easy knowing their chair has been restored to its former glory.The good news is... companies like ours (AHH! Products) have been in the bean bag chair business for a long time, and have always done our best to offer the best bean bags we can.  From the inception of our company in 1998, we have used only top quality materials and workmanship on our products to ensure durability and safety.  We're still around almost 15 years later with no product recalls or other safety issues.




What do we do to ensure safety?  Well...our child-resistant zippers keep kids out of the filling.  Our double-stitched seams make sure nothing breaks or leaks. Our high quality fabrics are non-toxic and some are even organic.  Heck, even our YKK zippers were chosen for their strength and quality.  Plus, our seamstresses work hard to ensure you get a great product that will last and is safe.The bad news is... other bean bag manufacturers have had some serious issues in the past when it comes to safety.  The biggest danger has been with zippers that are not child-resistant. **Begin Recalls Sorted by Date** March 16, 1995, WASHINGTON, D.C. As part of its ongoing investigation of deaths and injuries associated with bean bag chairs with zippers that were NOT child-resistant and could easily be opened by children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a repair program for at least 10 million zippered bean bag chairs. Children were unzipping the bean bags, crawling inside, and suffocating from inhaling the filling.




Some children choked while playing with filling that had leaked from broken bean bags.  The filling clogged their mouths and noses. These (9) companies are participating in this voluntary corrective action program.  Note the years, since not all bean bags made by these companies need repair:-Ace Bayou Corp. (800) 782-2770 - 1992 through 1994-Ace Novelty (800) 325-7888 - 1990 through 1994-American Bean Bag Co. (800) 338-8667 - 1990 through 1994-American Home Furnishings Corp. (800) 860-2432 - 1992 through 1994-Colortex USA (800) 681-1308 - 1993 through 1994-Gold Medal (800) 986-1010 - 1986 through 1994-Jordan Manuf. Co. (800) 328-6522 - 1989 through 1993-Mr. Bean Bag (800) 525-7707 - 1971 through 1994-Now Products (800) 669-5520 - 1987 through 1994 These chairs have been sold across the country in stores such as J.C. Penney, Kmart, Montgomery Ward, Sears, Toys 'R' Us, and Walmart. July 7, 1995, WASHINGTON, D.C. CPSC and (5) additional bean bag chairs manufacturers announced the voluntary recall of about 142,000 more zippered products.




The recorded deaths and injuries did not involve these companies, but these products are deemed in need of repair. -B.A.T. (214) 986-4413, LIC No. TX 004408 on chair label - 1991 thru January 1995-Golden Needle Co. (800) 569-0801 - 1991 thru March 1995-Holbrook-Patterson, Inc. (800) 822-8121 - 1989 thru March 1995-Lazy Bean (415) 957-9502 - 1993 thru March 1995-Lewco Corp. (800) 867-8857- After March 1993 April 2, 1996, WASHINGTON, D.C. CPSC and Meri-Jon Artist Colony of Lexington, N.C., announced a major cooperative repair program for 150,000 zippered bean bags. None of the deaths and injuries the CPSC knows of involved Meri-Jon Artist Colony. Meri-Jon Artist Colony has sold bean bag chairs nationwide since 1980. Only the freely-opening zippers are a problem and should be repaired or thrown away.  ACCC, The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, acted to withdraw two brands. -200 Hot Tuna chairs by Hot Tuna Pty Ltd of Taree, NSW-Chairs by Crumpler of Ballarat, Victoria Further information is available at the http://www.accc.gov.au.  




April 17, 2001, BURLINGTON, VT CPSC launched its 5th national "Recall Round-Up" to get unsafe products out of homes. "While you are Spring cleaning, check your attic, basement, garage, and storage areas for products that could be dangerous (like recalled bean bag chairs)," said Vermont Health Commissioner. "The CPSC can get dangerous products off store shelves, but the challenge is to get them out of homes."  April 24, 2002, WV Baseline Design Bean Bag Chairs Recall for the zipper issue. and click on Anywhere Lounger Safety Enhancement Kit for more information.Units Involved in the recall: About 6,300.The "Anywhere Loungers" are 100% polyester or 100% cotton and measure 51 inches in high X 43 inches wide. Recalled colors include purple (item 199-B004), chocolate (item 199-B005), bayou blue (item 199-B006), pink (item 199-B007), lime green (item 199-B008), denim (item 199-B009), black and white (item 199-B012), striped black and white (item 199-B014), natural (item 199-B016) and camouflage (item 199-B017). 




The item number is printed on the product packaging and Powell Company is printed on the label on the bean bag chairs. Immediately take the Anywhere Lounger away from young children, inspect the bean bag chair to see if the exterior zipper can be opened. from June 2012 to February 2013. 1. Check that the zipper on your bean bag cannot be opened.  The zipper should either be disabled or child-resistant.  Child-resistant zippers will not open without a special tool and the knowledge of how to use the tool to unzip. 2. Take any bean bag chair with zippers that open easily and freely away from children IMMEDIATELY.  We suggest returning the bean bag if possible citing safety reasons.  Even if you cannot return it, throw it away to be safe. 3. If you want to keep a bean bag with a zipper that opens freely, take it away from children and call the manufacturer for instructions on how to prevent the zipper from being opened easily.  Make sure the zipper will not budge without a special tool before allowing kids to use it again.

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