What age is the Wigiwama Outdoor Beanbag Chair suitable for?
It is recommended for children aged 3 and above. At 80cm wide and 50cm high it is a generous size for young children, and the EPS bead filling provides a supportive, comfortable seat that holds its shape through regular use.
Can it be left outside in rain?
Both the Olefin and Repylene outer fabrics naturally repel water, and the inner shell is 100% waterproof polyester on all versions, so the chair handles rain and damp conditions well. For prolonged heavy rain or winter storage, keeping it under cover or indoors will extend the lifespan of both the fabric and the filling.
How do you clean the outdoor bean bag chair?
Cleanboo+ technology in the fabric repels most dirt and stains at the surface. Wipe clean with a damp cloth and lukewarm water. For more persistent marks, wipe gently in the direction of the fabric grain. Air dry naturally in the sun. Do not machine wash or soak.
Is it safe to use beside a pool?
Yes, for the Olefin versions. Olefin fabric is chlorine-resistant and non-flammable, which makes it well suited to poolside use. UV testing to 1,200 hours of sunlight means the colour holds in high-sun environments. The Repylene versions carry the same OEKO-TEX and weatherproof credentials; for confirmed chlorine resistance, Olefin is the recommended choice.
What is the difference between the Olefin and Repylene versions?
Both are weatherproof outdoor fabrics with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification and comparable performance for outdoor use. Olefin (Azure, Herba, Terra) is a synthetic polypropylene fibre with built-in water, stain, and mould resistance, chlorine resistance for poolside use, and UV testing to 1,200 hours. Repylene (Dune, Seashell, Pomegranate) is a recycled polypropylene fabric with GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification, which independently verifies the recycled content. Both carry Cleanboo+ wipe-clean technology and the same waterproof inner shell. The choice comes down to colourway and whether a certified recycled-content credential matters to you.