Full-Body Chairs? What are they called??

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by dreamlife789, May 17, 2010.

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    What are those chairs called that look half of an egg shell and they have a huge cushion inside of them and you get like completely enveloped in them for reading or whatever.
     
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    dreamlife789 Well-Known Member

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    Found it, it's called a Papasan Chair.

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    This is so comfortable chair because it is so soft.
     
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    There's another great one, it looks more like a giant beanbag that envelops you - http://www.sumolounge.com/

    Comes in various sizes, some big enough for 2-3 people to lounge on/in!
     
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    I have the top one and my aunt has the one that Paulie888 posted. They are both great and confortable. I take naps in mine all the time.
     
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    I like the look of them, they look really comfortable.

    How big is it acutally though, would you be able to spread all the way out?

    Mojachie.
     
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    @Mojachie: In my chair you can. They come in different sizes.
     
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