Zipline Convertible Loveseat
Zipline Convertible Loveseat
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- Not 100% satisfied? Returns and Exchange policy
Why We Love It
Add creativity and cuddles to your play area or classroom with the Zipline Convertible Loveseat! Soft, durable and extremely versatile, this play couch is the perfect setting for organic open-ended play. Kids engage their imagination and develop their motor skills as they maneuver the soft foam pieces into new shapes and structures. With a machine washable cover and as many configurations as they can dream up, the fun never has to end!
- Encourages problem solving and creativity
- Supports kids with low muscle tone and gross motor challenges
- Ages 3-10
Ideas for Use
- Add to your playroom to create a cozy area for calm-down activities
- Grab some blankets and pillows and build an epic fort!
- To convert into a ball pit, unfold and remove both ottomans (balls sold separately)
Details
- Includes loveseat and two ottomans
- Unfolded: 40”L x 40”W x 8”H. Folded: 20”L x 40”W x 16”H. Ottomans are 16"H each.
- Weighs 14 lbs.
- Holds up to 220 lbs.
- Nylon/cotton ripstop liner with polyurethane foam filling. Cover is 100% polyester micro-suede
- Cover: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low
- Color: Charcoal, Grape, Aqua, Blueberry, Navy, Lime, Cherry, Fuchsia, Mandarin, Platinum
Getting Started
Foam comes compressed. See manual for assembly instructions.
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Shipping and Returns
Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies. This item has a 30-day return policy.
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