Worn-In Water-Repellent Bean Bags

The Fatboy Stonewashed Bean Bag Seats are Already Broken in

The Fatboy Stonewashed Bean Bag seats are designed with a soft, rugged aesthetic that make them ready for years of continued use without having to wait for them to be broken-in to your liking.

The Fatboy Stonewashed Bean Bags have been, as their name denotes, washed with stones in order to ensure the 100% cotton shell is as soft and flexible as possible. This gives the feeling of sitting in a chair that has been used for years yet that is completely new.

The Fatboy Stonewashed Bean Bag seats come in a variety of color options and are purported to be dirt and water-repellent. The exterior shell on the Fatboy Stonewashed Bean Bags are able to be easily removed for machine washing.
Trend Themes
1. Worn-in Water-repellent Furniture - The concept of merging rugged and soft aesthetics with water-repellent properties can be applied to other types of furniture to appeal to consumers' desires for comforting and durable home decor.
2. Stonewashed Textiles - The use of stonewashing technique can be incorporated into other textile products such as bedding, curtains and rugs to create a similar effortless chic appearance.
3. Removable and Washable Furniture Covers - In response to consumers' need for easy maintenance, more furniture can be designed with detachable covers for washing or replacement without discarding the whole piece.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - This trend applies to the home furniture and decor industry, especially for companies who want to offer a vintage-inspired, yet fresh and practical home decor line.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The stonewashing technique trend presents an opportunity for textile manufacturers looking to differentiate their product lines with a modern yet rustic vibe.
3. Cleaning Industry - The trend of removable and washable furniture covers calls for cleaning service providers to adapt their businesses to cater to this growing consumer need.

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