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6FT Blue Giant Bean Bag Chairs for Adults, Teens, Kids - Round Beanbag Chair with Removable & Washable Cover, Comfy Bean Bag Chair Memory Foam Filled for Living Room

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Management number 214975217 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$20.80 Model Number 214975217
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  • Oversized Comfort Experience: Giant bean bag sofa in a 6ft size offers pressure-relieving support that molds to your body; Perfect for lounging, reading, or movie nights with full-body relaxation
  • Flexible Shape for Any Moment: This bean bag couch adapts easily from a supportive lounge chair to a temporary guest bed; Ideal for naps, gaming, or extra sleeping space when friends stay over
  • Soft, Hug-In Feel: Designed as a lounge beanbag, the plush Doudou-style fabric gently wraps your body for a cozy sink-in sensation, making it comfortable for adults and safe for kids’ floor play
  • Easy-Care Modern Design: The beanbag chair features a removable cover for convenient cleaning and a sleek look that blends effortlessly with living room seating, bedroom, or game room
  • Smart Space-Saving Solution: This floor sofa features a foldable, compact design for small apartments or dorms; Easy to move and store, it delivers comfort without taking up permanent space
  • Easy Set Up: Your bean bag is shipped in a compressed state; After opening the packaging, gently pat the foam to make it expand; It will fully expand in about 24 hours

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