Bean Bags and cushions by Zahaara Sanctuary
MINERAL outdoor bean bag
MINERAL outdoor bean bag
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Mineral green outdoor bean bag is made with premium Olefin fabric. It has a unique green colour with a hint of grey. It is waterproof and highly mould/mildew/fade resistant. It is extremely durable and low maintenance; lasts over 3 to 4 years in the outdoors. It is a popular choice amongst beachside holiday resorts. Antique comes with a waterproof inner case - so you can simply remove the outer cover and wash when needed.
Size
Size
Large - Approx. 53 inch length, 38 inch height & width (seam to seam, before filling). For overseas buyers - it needs approximately 3kg/200 Liters of beans.
XL - Approx. 57 inch length, 38 inch height & width (seam to seam, before filling). For overseas buyers - it needs approximately 3.3kg/250 Liters of beans.
Features
Features
Lasts over 3 to 4 years in the outdoors.
Waterproof
Highly Mould / Mildew resistant.
Highly Fade Resistant.
Breathable (quick drying) Olefin fabric.
Outer cover is machine washable (cold wash)
The waterproof inner case helps you to easily remove the outer cover and wash, without having to battle the beans ever again!
Handmade, double stitched with strong thread for durability, over-locked seams, zipper at the back.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To keep ZAHAARA Sanctuary outdoor bean bags/cushion covers beautiful for long,
- IMPORTANT: Only cold wash the outer cover with mild detergent; do not iron, do not tumble dry; avoid rubbing the fabric roughly during cleaning. Use a sponge/fine bristle brush to spot clean spills/dirt as they occur.
- Don’t let any side be hidden away from the sun for a long period, especially during humid/wet seasons. After they get wet, try to turn them over and let each side dry completely in the sun.
- We recommend using them under some sort of a "roof" such as in the patio / under a sun umbrella / in a gazebo / in the pergola, as opposed to always leaving them outdoors open to all weather.
- During long periods of them not being used, such as in winter, we recommend leaving them inside or covered.
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