Bean bag explained

A bean bag (also beanbag) is a sealed bag containing dried beans, PVC pellets, expanded polystyrene, or expanded polypropylene. The bags are commonly used for throwing games, but they have various other applications.

Furniture

See main article: article and Bean bag chair.

Designed by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro and produced by the Italian company Zanotta in 1969,[1] beanbags have become a globally recognized piece of furniture. It is said that they noticed the staff would sit on bags filled with styrofoam during their coffee and cigarette breaks. The original beanbag chair is called "Sacco", which is a pear-shaped leather bag filled with Styrofoam beans and is still in production today.

Bean bags can be made from materials including leather, suede, corduroy and fake fur. Polyester bean bags are waterproof and can be used outdoors. Giant bean bags can also be used as a cheap alternative to buying a sofa or couch.

Quite a variety of bean bags are sold, including baby bean bags that are known for helping babies that suffer from colic. They are also known for helping with plagiocephaly (more commonly referred to as flat head syndrome) in babies.

In August 2014, Ace Bayou Corp recalled 2.2 million bean bag chairs in the United States due to a design fault which allowed the chairs to be unzipped by children. Two children died from suffocation after climbing inside the chairs and inhaling the foam beads.[2]

Games

Other uses

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big Bean Bag. Big Bean Bag. live. 25 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20210724141439/https://dreamblankets.com.au/products/the-comfy-big-bean-bag . 2021-07-24 .
  2. Web site: Khouri, Andrew (22 August 2014). 2.2 million bean bag chairs recalled after two children die. . 22 August 2014.
  3. Chicago Evening Post, October 5, 1895. Excerpted in Finley Peter Dunne and Mr. Dooley: The Chicago Years by Charles Fanning (1978).
  4. Reeve, Elspeth, What Newt and Mitt Mean When They Say 'This Ain't Bean Bag', Atlantic, January 9, 2012
  5. Robots could ditch fingers for beanbags . Knight, Helen . . 25 October 2010 . 2784.
  6. Web site: What are alternatives to a tripod when I can't take one along? . StackExchange . Photography . 30 May 2011.