The idea is to be able to get comfortable anytime, anywhere. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TOKYO - Always wanted to plop down and rest whenever you felt a need to? Now you can, thanks to a “wearable beanbag” produced in Japan.The firm specialises in beanbags, according to Japan Today.The idea is to allow one to have cushioned comfort all around, allowing one to sit and roll around from one position to another.“This concept was born out of the idea of a cushion that would allow you to totally let go, anytime, anywhere.
Although the beanbag was introduced to the market earlier this year, it remained under the radar until a recent tweet went viral. The beanbag has since been featured on Japanese TV programmes. The beanbag is available in three sizes and four colours - moss green, natural beige, mocha and charcoal gray. It can be purchased at the Hanalolo store at tech conglomerate Rakuten from 7,800yen to 15,800yen .
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