When you think about it, sacks of coffee beans as the forerunner of the bean bag seems like a fitting origin for a piece of furniture that has remained popular across many decades. These days, of course, they use other fillers such as PVC pellets and Styrofoam, which may not be as exotic as coffee beans but are probably more hygienic and still do an excellent job. The bean bag has moved away from the cheaper end of the market. Nowadays, these organic chairs, which fit snugly into every part of your body as you sink down into them, are made of soft leathers, suedes, washable faux leather varieties, or even any material and color you desire.
Why spend thousands of pounds on expensive lounge furniture when you can surround your room with comfort in the form of numerous bean bags for your friends to relax on? It’s the familiar crunch and informality as you sink down and roll around until you feel completely comfortable that makes the bean bag brilliant. Placed near a radiator, the whole thing absorbs the warmth and then transfers it to you. They are also lightweight and can be easily moved around your seating area at will. No more pushing heavy furniture around; these can just be casually shifted around the room.
So the next time you feel tempted to buy an expensive three-piece suite, you could consider using an innovative company like Cozibag and buy half a dozen bean bags instead!