Small Faux Suede Teardrop Bean Bag Chair

Small Faux Suede Teardrop Bean Bag Chair

Small Faux Suede Teardrop Bean Bag Chair

Get a bean bag chair that is the best of both worlds. The teardrop design lets you relax in a deep cushion while getting good back support. The comfortable bead filling will last and last. The adults will enjoy the luxurious faux suede fabric while the kids will like its size so they can spread out. Clean-up is easy so having a kid or two use this bag is no problem. We recommend spot cleaning with a damp cloth and mild detergent. The zippers are childproof and the bag is made in the USA. In accordance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission this bean bag features a resealable safety closure. The closure seals each zipper and protects children from the age of 12 and younger. How to sit in your Teardrop Bean Bag See Inside Your Bean Bag Liner vs. no liner?

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