papasan chair frame with cushion

papasan chair frame with cushion

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Papasan Chair Frame With Cushion

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Unique New Finds For Spring When you open and use a my pier 1 rewards cobalt credit card Pier 1 ♥sYou Month We're showing you the love all February. Put the finishing touch on your papasan chair and stool with our cushions for the ultimate in oversized comfort. Our broad assortment features a variety of colors and prints in a range of fabrics like micro suede, wool and faux fur. Available from these sellers. New (4) from $175.99 Rattan Papasan Chair with Cushion Rattan Papasan Chair with Cushion. This papasan chair is softer than you remember. What makes our papasan chairs different? A gloriously thick, furniture-grade 8" cushion in premium spun microsuede--pampering and pillowing you in ways that less upholstered chairs just can't match. It supports you comfortably, spot-cleans easily and holds its uniquely inviting shape without lumpiness. Rattan chairs are perfect for relaxing and snuggling with a book or child. Delivering oversize comfort in a compact 42" diameter footprint, our papasan chair fits easily in your favorite corner or sunny spot.




The natural rattan frame is sturdy, durable and enhances any decor, for a chair you'll always be comfortable with. Rattan is a sustainable resource whose popularity peaked in the 1970s, Today it is standard in furniture designed for dorm rooms, game or family rooms, and many other settings. Bring home the classic piece of comfort furniture. Order your papasan chair from Brookstone today. 42 x 42 x 32 inches 3.8 out of 5 stars #43,662 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #975 in Patio, Lawn & Garden > Patio Furniture & Accessories > Patio Seating > Cushions Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here 5 star60%4 star17%3 star8%2 star8%1 star7%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsOoOoOoh SoOoOoO Comfortable!Very comfortable and durableGreat quality product!A good buy if you like to curl upsuperand I was thrilled to find this one at such a great price. I love it|as the rattan material is not sturdy. Soon after purchasing the structural members for the ...




See and discover other items: living room chair, living room chairsEdit ArticleHow to Make a Papasan Chair Cushion Do you have an old papasan or "satellite dish" chair with a ratty (or entirely missing!) cushion? There's no need to buy a new one! You can replace it by making a new one out of a few old bed pillows and some heavy cloth. See Step 1 to get started. Acquire a papasan chair frame if you don't already have one. Dig all those old pillows out of your closet or garage and launder them. Remove the pillow slips and pillow covers. Cut the pillows diagonally to form wedges. Place 6-8 of your half-pillow wedges on the chair seat, arranging them until all of the rattan frame is thickly covered. Lay the wedges on two large pieces of cloth for the cover. (You should cut both sides at the same time, as they'll be sewn together later to make the cover.) Be certain your area is flat. The floor works well. Trim the edges of the wedges to make the outer edge smooth and round.




Cut the two layers of material around the pillow wedges, leaving approximately a two inch margin. Fold the resulting circles in half, and then in half again and once again to get one eighth of a circle. Sew the perimeters of the two cloth circles together, leaving two feet of opening for stuffing. Turn and stuff by placing your pillow wedges snugly inside. Sew through the entire thickness and tie off snugly approximately every 12 inches (30.5 cm). Hand baste the opening closed with raw edges to the inside of the pillow. Machine stitch the opening closed and voilà! A "new" cushion for your papasan that cost you little or nothing in "out of pocket" expense! You can make a slipcover out of heavy cloth for easy cleaning. You may or may not choose to use buttons on each side of the cushion as you tie off, but using buttons helps prevent the cover from tearing. These covers attract dust very quickly, so take caution if you have allergies. Do not use feather-stuffed pillows: when you cut these open, instead of getting a lump of cushion material you can cut diagonally, you get a large cloud of downy feathers!




Scissors and needles are sharp. Handle them with care. Everyone needs a papasan - and the 42-inch Papasan Chair with Solid Micro Suede Cushion is the classic papasan you're thinking of. With a stain finished frame crafted of sturdy rattan wicker that's easy to care for and will last year after year, this papasan comes with a comfortable, soft cushion. It's upholstered in pleasing, easy-clean micro suede in your choice of color. Put this papasan anywhere you'd like a spot for relaxing, reading, napping, or TV-watching. It'll serve you and your family well.Edit ArticleHow to Wash a Papasan Chair Cushion at Home Many internet resources say that a dirty papasan cushion is a lost cause, or that washing might break it. However, that's not always the case. This is a quick guide to cleaning your papasan chair cushion at home. This way of cleaning is effective even if animals have peed on the cushion! Enlist the help of a friend. Clear away as much excess soil as possible.




Put the cushion in your bathtub. Let the cushion soak. Wring and squish the cushion. After you've squished the cushion for about five minutes or so, drain the bathtub of the dirty water. Take some gentle laundry detergent and put it on the cushion. Fill the tub back up with warm water. If your cushion was really dirty, repeat the above step. Drain the bathtub of the soapy water. Fill the tub back up with warm water and squish the cushion with your feet again. Once you feel all the soap is gone, drain the tub. Set up box fans around the cushion to help dry it quickly. Make sure the fans face as much of the cushion's surface area as possible - set them up facing the open face rather than the sides of the cushion. The key here is to dry the cushion as fast as possible so no mold will grow inside it. If you are using two box fans then set one of the fans in front of the cushion and one in the back. If you are drying the cushion on a flat surface be sure to turn the cushion every few hours so both sides get drying time.




Leave the fans set up and running until the cushion is dry. To test to see if the cushion still has moisture left in it, you can put a paper towel in the suspected area and then sit/step on it. If the paper towel gets wet then the cushion still needs to be dried more. Test the soap/laundry detergent on a small area of the cushion first to see if it harms the cushion. If you are drying the cushion on a flat surface be sure to flip the cushion over every few hours or so so that both sides of the cushion get drying time. After the papasan cushion is cleaned you can put it back in the papasan chair frame to dry. Some may not recommend this as it may harm the frame (like bamboo) but I put mine back in the frame which was bamboo and it didn't harm a thing. You may want to use something to further get rid of any pee smells after you have washed the cushion in the bathtub. Cat pee is especially tough to remove. If you do not test the soap you use to clean the cushion in the bathtub you may risk damaging the fabric of the cushion.

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