Create The Perfect Indoor Chill Zone with VETSAK
With cold weather closing in, it’s time to think about making your indoor chill zones as comfy as possible. Vetsak has been bringing comfort to homes around the world since it was founded in Cape Town in 2012, and its iconic beanbags and sofas are designed to be adaptable to your needs and space.
The Vetsak beanbag is unlike any other: generously filled with foam that gives you a floating-on-air feeling, it’s the last word in laid-back living. There are two sizes – the biggest comfortably seats two adults – and several fabrics and colours to choose from.
The sofa is a modular design, allowing almost infinite combinations of seats and sides in various sizes to create a design that’s just right for your space. This also means that it can be rearranged, moved around or added to over time. It could be the last sofa you ever need to buy. Even the covers are adaptable and can be changed easily at home for a new look whenever you want to refresh your room.
No comfort zone is complete without a pile of pillows, and Vetsak accessories come in a wide selection of sizes and densities to provide all the support you need, in any position.
This local brand has gone global, building its reputation on unbeatable comfort and adaptability. Bring a Vetsak beanbag or sofa into your home to experience the ultimate in quality and comfort.
Contact: Vetsak.
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