Archive | June, 2010

28 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Bean Bag Chairs – Can They Be Environmentally Safe, Or is it Just Hype?

Bean bag chairs, since their inception in the late 1960’s, have seen many modifications. Their covers have evolved from the original nylon to materials such as denim, suede, leather, and even at times, fur. Filler for bean bag chairs has also grown to include many options outside of just the tiny beans that were so common into the 1980’s. With the green movement gaining traction in the world of furniture, it is important for bean bag chairs to be more eco-friendly.

Growing in popularity are bean bag chair covers that are constructed from 100% organic cotton. This environmentally sound solution allows for a long lasting, breathable, and easily washable cover for bean bag chairs. These new cotton covers, like some of their predecessors provide access to the inside of the sack via a discreet zipper, allowing for a simple method to replace the filler when it starts to become patted down due too years of use. [...]

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17 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

How Bean Bag Chairs Are Used to Help Autistic Kids

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes three known variants with autism itself forming its core; asperger syndrome and atypical autism (otherwise known as Pervasive Development Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) make up the other two-thirds of the disorder’s makeup.

Regardless of which one a sufferer is inflicted with, all share many common traits. However, often overlooked, is their need to feel safe. Autistic children possess a strong desire to be alone, to do tasks by themselves. Keeping company with no one offers them a position of safety. A disorder present in 1 of every 150 children demands heavy research in regards to easing the child’s discomfort. [...]

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01 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Bean Bag Chairs: How Do Corporate Companies Use Them?

Bean bag chairs have seen many uses. However, they are predominately used as a style of furniture. Bean bag chairs create an environment that is free from traditional, social, and moral constraints. One can not help but to feel relaxed in a bean bag chair due to its soporific yet freeing effect. [...]

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