Monday, 21 December 2009

Merry Christmas!

And a Happy New Year...

To all our bloggers and readers! I hope 2011 will bring you all better times than 2010.

Watch the comfibag website for the new year sales (we have to get rid of stock)

Take care everyone, enjoy the crazy snow, have fun and stay warm and safe :)

Warm regards,

The comfibag team

Saturday, 25 July 2009

Fabric prices being affected by Credit crunch

Hello again bloggers out there. Just some information on the latest effect of the Credit Crunch is having on the 'memory foam / bean bag market'. The cost of many fabrics and filling have soared as a direct result of fuel price increase. For those who dont know the link between Oil and Fabric / Foam... nearly everything is made from Oil and its many forms through a process called distillation on a huge scale. i.e plastic, makeup, most fabrics etc are made using this process.

Keep your eyes peeled for deals in the next few months.

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Opinions on fabrics...

Hi Bloggers, I'm interested to find out your opinions on this topic.

For those of you who own a memory foam bag, which material and colour did you purchase and why?



For those of you who don't own one, then what material and colour / design would you consider to be the comfiest and best looking?

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Websites who sell Memory foam bean bags

If any of you bloggers out there knows of websites/businesses who sell memory foam bean bags then let us know. Lots of people have been asking about price comparison between different websites etc (i dont think there is a bean bag comparision website, might be a good idea for someone to create)

Looking forward to your comments.

Mak

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Link to comfibag.com explanation

I have contacted comfibag.com and they explained that they were redeveloping their site. They apologise for any inconvenience caused and mentioned that they would be up within 4 weeks.

Monday, 27 April 2009

A brief history

A lovely article about the history of bean bags. Just a little background read for those beanbag enthusiasts.

Bean bag originated way back in 1960's and were initially called as sac chairs. In those days they were made of the leather fabrics only and there were a very limited colors and designs to choose from. This was the main reason people refrained from buying these furniture items and making them a part of their household. However time has changed and so have the bean bags also. Now there they come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors and textures as well to choose from. The leather covering and appearance have been changed drastically to offer cloth, synthetic or vinyl finishing to choose from. This has lead to a drastic increase in their demand and made them popular with masses. Now they can be spotted all over the places like offices, airports, hotels, lounges, houses and restaurants. Bean chairs are fast gaining popularity with the people from all age groups ranging from kids to adults. Hence everyone is interested in buying one for their comfort and ease. However it should be noted that they are not everlasting and damage proof as they are made of the Styrofoam beans which are compressed after repeated use and flatten out as a result. The accidental wear and tear can also take place which needs to be taken care of. But they can be refilled and repaired instead of throwing them away in the garbage. The inner filling of the bean bags is readily available in the market in all possible shapes and sizes. The required size and shaped filling can be bought and the bean bag be filled with it to make it new and working again. Also simple material available at home can be made to good use by stuffing them into the bean bags and making it as good as new. The simpler and easily available materials like cotton, thermocol balls, and sponge can be used for this purpose. You can get a new cover from the market to cover it. This makes the investment both profitable and long lasting too. Incase of minor wear and tear, you can always put on a sticker in the patch and it looks trendy too. So next time you have a damaged beanbag, remember not to throw it away and get a new one with a huge sum of money; instead just use the simple items available at home to make it nice and useable again. You will be happy with both: your efforts as well as your savings. articlebase.com

Introduction

Hello folks

This blog is primarily a debate about whether bean bags are better or worse than memory foam bags. But feel free to add a comment or a review about a bean bag that youve recently sat on, seen or own.


Happy blogging.

Sunday, 26 April 2009

comfibag

Welcome to the comfibag blog.


Many of you may be wondering what a comfibag is. Check the website out www.comfibag.com