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One GH editor tested the Lovesac Sactional for a year, and they interviewed furniture experts at the GH Institute who surveyed 35 consumer panelists.
The sac insert came in a Lovesac branded blue canvas bag that was very durable. And as you could imagine, the bag for a 75-pound, five-foot-tall bean bag was quite large.
Lovesac was created in 1995 by Shawn D. Nelson, who formerly hand-made the chairs and delivered them to other students at the University of Utah. [3] In 2005, Nelson won Fox's Rebel Billionaire reality show. [4] The company relocated from Salt Lake City to Stamford, Connecticut in 2006, as it raised private-equity capital in the area.
In 1995, he made his first "not-bean bag" from shredded foam camp mattresses. Nelson founded LoveSac in 1998. [4] [5] He hired a few college friends who helped him produce the "sacs" until Limited Too ordered 12,000 Lovesacs. Nelson obtained the requested fabric from a factory in China. [5] [6] [7] He opened the first retail location in 2001.
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Why it matters: Lovesac, which began selling oversized bean bag chairs, or ‘sacs,’ 25 years ago, has grown its revenues sevenfold since 2018, to over $700 million.