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Selecting
bean bag chairs to suit your home decor
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by: Claire
Calkin
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Italian designers developed the first bean bag
chairs in the 1960’s. Their creation was called
the ‘Sacco’, and was at the time described as
an ‘anatomical armchair’. It became the first
mass produced bean bag furniture. Just like its
counterpart these days, the Sacco was filled with
polystyrene beads that make them lightweight and
easy to mold to the shape of the body. While
enhancements to its size and shape have occurred
over time, in general the bean bag chair form
remains true to the design of the Sacco from the
1960’s.
The original concept behind the bean bag chair was
to create stylish mobile furniture, which is
unlike conventional bulky furniture. Thus the bean
bag chair is easily moved from room to room as
well as from indoors to outdoors. The design of it
is highly praised, as it adapts to many different
body shapes. The original Sacco featured a
headrest that got its shape from beans being
pushed up into this area. In the more modern bean
bags, the head area is not a separate component,
rather now a part of the bean bag chair which is
accentuated.
These days, bean bag chairs are available in a
vast range of colors and styles. However not all
fabrics are created equal – some are more
hardwearing, some suitable for outdoors use,
whereas others may be warmer to the touch. In
general though, the sturdier the fabric, the
longer the bean bag chair will last. More sturdy
fabrics are easier to maintain and clean, and
require less care. Also, darker colors show fewer
marks and stains than lighter color fabrics do. If
your climate is cooler, a chair with a fur rather
than denim fabric for instance will keep you
warmer.
Fur bean bag chairs are an extra cosy option and
come in a variety of colors and designs. Many
feature designs that resemble animal hides, while
others feature bright cheery colors.
Denim bean bag chairs are one of the more
hardwearing designs. These have a classic coloring
and are one of the easiest styles to co-ordinate
with the rest of your home décor. Like a pair of
favorite jeans, denim bean bags will go with most
other colors.
Nylon and Vinyl bean bags help repel liquid, so
are suitable options if children will be around or
using the chair. Vinyl features a more leathery
look and a textured feel.
You need to take extra care when filling a bean
bag chair. It is best done with someone else
helping you out – otherwise you can end up with
thousands of polystyrene beads rolling around the
floor of your living room. The best approach is to
put the bag that contains the beads inside the
bean bag chair and gently open it. Then the beads
need to be gently poured in. Filling bean bags
needs to be done indoors – as even the vaguest
hint of breeze can cause the beads to scatter
everywhere. One key consideration is how full the
bean bag should be stuffed with polystyrene beads.
Many people have their own preference – however
you should bear in mind that if a bean bag chair
is understuffed it won’t provide adequate
support for you and may be a little uncomfortable.
A fully stuffed bean bag provides very firm
support. It is recommended that people with bad
backs overfill their bean bag chair - as a fuller
bag will provide particularly good support for
your back. In general though, a good rule of thumb
is to fill the bean bag to 6 inches above the
widest point of the bag.
When sitting in a bean bag chair for the first
time, you should sit in roughly the middle part of
the bag. If you sit too high up in the bag, your
back won't be entirely supported, and sitting too
low may put strain on your legs. However it is
best to find your own favored position on the bean
bag chair - the position that you are comfortable
in is best.
As a piece of interior design, bean bag chairs can
be used as a main feature in a room, providing a
contemporary, relaxing look. They can also be
added to complement other furniture or colors.
Their minimalist look provides a relief from other
‘busy’ furniture. One could argue that just
looking at one is soothing and induces relaxation.
In particular, they are suited to décor that will
lend itself to a retro look. However bean bag
chairs aren’t confined to any particular style,
as the variety of fabrics and colors available
will allow them to tastefully blend in with any
decor.
About the author:
Claire Calkin operates several websites offering
advice to people on decorating and enhancing their
homes.
http://www.blob.co.nz
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