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Bean Bag Chair Furniture Comes of Age
In the late 1960's and 1970's, bean bag chairs were a well-liked form of modular furnishings. Filled with modest chunks of Styrofoam or PVC pellets, these had been regular fare in dormitories and young people's houses. Adults also bought them for their children's bonus rooms. They didn't tend to be noticed as "grown up" furnishings.
But in the 21st century, these chairs have been completely updated and now can now be brought up from the basement and put into an elegant household space. large bean bag chairs Now adults are proud to have bean bag chairs and sectionals as portion of their loved ones and media rooms.
Bean bag chairs and sectionals are no longer filled with Styrofoam. As a substitute, they are filled with shredded polyurethane. Polyurethane comes from sugar. Steam is blown into the sugar to produce the voluminous effect.
You can buy them with two different sizes of polyurethane beans. Typical sectionals are designed with beans ranging from 3 to 9 mm, but micro beads are now available with beans ranging from 1 to three mm.
Bean Bag Sectionals are turning out to be specifically popular for media rooms. These functional pieces of furniture can be reconfigured to meet diverse demands as people come and go. Sectionals can be purchased with 4 to seven pieces.
A couple snuggling up watching a romantic film might use four of the sections as a bed. When the kids have their friends above for a evening of watching horror flicks, they can spread the pieces out so every person has a spot.