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Design is more than the color and shape of a chair. Our commitment to valuing innovation requires a continuous cycle of ideation, testing, modifying and retesting, but the result is always a product we believe in. From exclusivity to a completely customized product, we understand your need to offer your customers unique products. Simply chat with our team of sales and design advisers and they can get you started. Our Orange is Really Green. At Comfort Research we’re constantly looking for ways to reduce our environmental impact. From products and packaging to people and buildings, we believe sustainability is just as important as high-quality products.Making HeadlinesPress Releases, News and Announcements This is a unique website which will require a more modern browser to work! Hand-sewn covers and high-quality foam help make Xorbees the most comfortable,durable furniture your body has ever met.Our foam-filled bean bag style chairs andloungers now come with a 100-Day Trial.




Shop for your xorbee RISK-FREE FOR 100 DAYS START YOUR 100 DAYS Family Night has never been like this What makes Family Night? A Xorbee serves as meeting place (and landing spot) for Family Night. What they're saying about us Seven books to read on your bean bag chair in 2017 The benefits of napping Xorbee has been featured at several youth leadership conferences and other conferences throughout the United States.We're proud to be the official seating partners of these conferences.use #Myxorbee on instagram.I ordered a bean bag chair for my daughter. I received an email saying it shipped. I never received it. I called asking about it and they told me that it was ou Jen Magbys early drop out and he Ken Samantha Medlin a Big Joe Chair it went pancake flat in a few weeks. I called Comfort Research and they sent a new chair. This too went pancake flat. After cal Lisa Muhaha Jonesble. I thought that in the store t FUF chair for Christmas for our 9 year old daughter.




We had purchased our 1st chair 2 years ago. My daughter lived in it Shirley Schlung Brickere. Night 3, and I'm in horrible pain. I tried our lazy boy but it doesn't ' fit' me. I ended up brin Deborah Shaffer Turneria since 1993. I am always looking for the perfect pillow, couch, mattress etc. Well I can be in terrible pain, like today, at an 8, but I FSA (formerly St. Anne's) The address for this sale in , will be available after on Tuesday, February 21st, 2017. View full details at EstateSales.NET: https://www.EstateSales.NET/MI/Grand-Rapids/49506/1433484 Fabulous EGR sale--not to be missed! Natuzzi leather chaise, Bertoia child's chair, Ghery "Bubble" chair, PR stick chairs, Saarinen's womb chair w/ottoman, Michael Graves "Bean Bag" lamp, Bacaccat boxed inkwell, Antique Hitchcock chairs w/original stenciling and seats, Wright Table Co. sideboard, 6 ladderback chairs, two dining tables, brass bed, chest & dbl dresser w/mirror, other dressers, Parsons tables, Teal velvet sectional, free-standing mirror, porch furniture




ART, Books, and Games:  Marvin Spohn Litho, early Amer. landscape, Bonnie Marris "2 Foxes", Bill Plant car photos, Jeanne Rockett Michigan print, Herman Miller Picnic prints (74 & 77), folk art oils, many other unframed prints, oils and frames. Decorative accessories:   Lamps, mirrors, unique Planters clock, music stand, small church pew, Collections; Staffordshire, Hummels, Match Books, Candlesticks, Royal Worcester.Misc.: Garden implements, tools, shelving, canning equipment, Lots More!Please come see us on Day 1. Feels like 146 great items. Estate Sales Near Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Sales in the Grand Rapids areaBirth Injury Lawyer > Recent Birth Injury News > Safety Warnings > Some of the Most Harmless-looking Products Can Pose Serious Dangers to ChildrenWe all know the adage, “Necessity is the mother of invention”.  In the case of Jeremy Leffring, necessity was indeed the mother of his invention of a new product, a new business and a whole new direction in life.




Leffring attended Maranatha Baptist Bible College majoring in education and theology, and his dorm room furniture was hardly luxurious. In fact, not to put too fine a point on it, his couch was nasty. It was stained, lumpy, uncomfortable and even a little smelly. Leffring set about improving his environment. Using a sewing machine borrowed from his sister, left-over scraps of foam from his father’s business Muskegon Foam, and six dollars’ worth of fabric he constructed a bean-bag like chair that become the envy of his dorm mates.  In fact, they began asking him to make his chairs for them. “It was a pretty rudimentary design. It didn’t have a zipper or a washable cover, but it was comfortable, easy to move around and much better looking than many of the chairs and couches my friends were using,” Leffering said. During college and even after graduation, Leffering continued to make the chairs for friends. After graduation, he did some substitute teaching and then took a job at Mona Shores High School in Muskegon teaching PE and coaching soccer.




I didn’t know if I should continue teaching or move into the chair business full-time,” he said. “I was trying to do both, and it was just too much.” While still pondering his options, the decision was made for him when Mona Shores discontinued the program that employed him. In 2007, he went into the chair business full-time. Six facilities later and several bumps and bruises along the way, the business is flourishing. Leffering says that at one point, the facility they were using for the product burned to the ground and they had to start over entirely from scratch. Another time, someone they hired to do marketing took off with the designs, the plans and the name starting a competing business. But Leffering carried on. “Over time, we changed the design, adding a zipper, an inner covering and a removable, washable outer covering,” he said. “From furniture manufacturers, we buy furniture grade foam scraps they have left over from their projects. Our chairs come in a lot of different colors and sizes.




We use different fabrics as well, ranging from twill to microsuede to a newly developed fabric from Wooly Threads.” He goes on, “We don’t really consider them bean bag chairs; they are actually frameless furniture, much sturdier than the typical bean bag. Since they are filled with high grade foam, they conform to the body, don’t roll around and don’t flatten out over time.” Their chairs come in a wide variety of shapes ranging from three feet wide to eight feet wide. Some of his earliest customers were youth pastors who needed comfortable, portable and cleanable seating for kids. In fact, Leffering still goes to conferences for youth pastors where he finds an appreciative audience for his products. This year, Leffering is trying something new. Working with Michigan State University, he has sent flyers to all new students offering his original six foot roundish, perfect-for-the-dorm model complete with Spartan embellishments to reflect Sparty pride. He and his staff will be at MSU on move-in day for students and parents to pick up their pre-ordered Xorbees, and they will also have models on hand for sale.

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