Specifications

Main Color White
Main Material faux fur
Filler Memory Foam
Seats 2 Seat
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Dimensions & Weights

Assembled Length (in.) 75.20
Assembled Width (in.) 42.52
Assembled Height (in.) 28.35
Weight (lbs) 75.90

Product Features

  • High-Quality Rabbit Fabric: Our bean bag sofa is made of smooth, fluffy fabric with high-density foam filling for long-lasting support. Bean bag chair is easy to clean, just wipe gently.
  • Giant Bean Bag Couch: This oversized bean bag loveseats for adults measures 75.2x42.52x28.35inches and has a weight capacity of 650 pounds, which can easily seat two adults. The adult bean bag ideal for spending time with family, friends, or pets.
  • No Assembly Required: The comfortable lounge sofa is packed in a small box. Simply remove the packaging box and outer bag, then let it sit for about 72 hours, and you will soon have a cozy couch.You can tap or shake it during the process.
  • High-Density Shredded Filling: Filled with high-resilience, shredded foam that adapts to your body shape and provides strong support while maintaining comfort. With two pillows and large armrests, ergonomic design fits the neck, hips, and back,providing a cloud like experience that won't flatten over time.
  • Perfect for Multiple Spaces: Whether it's your living room, dorm, kids' room, or reading nook, this giant bean bag sofa fits right in. Ideal for both adults and kids, it's the perfect addition for relaxing at home in style.

Description

Meet Our Designers

Meet Our Designers

Meet Our Designers

Lead Designer

With over 10 years of experience in product design, Elena brings creativity and innovation to every project.
Michael Rodriguez

Michael Rodriguez

Creative Director

Michael's passion for minimalist design has shaped our brand's aesthetic and visual identity.
Sophia Renner

Sophia Renner

Designer

Sophia's architectural instincts and artistic sensibility have shaped the way we think about light — not as a fixture, but as a feeling.
Daniel Voss

Daniel Voss

Designer

Daniel's belief that light — not structure — transforms a space has driven our most refined and restrained design work to date.