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Wholesale Retail Price for Wholesale Price for Retail 100% Price for 100% Price for Cotton or Organic Cotton or Organic Product Non Fabric Cotton Non Fabric Cotton Weights and Category Code Product Description Item Options Item Options Dimensions Smile Cushion; Kapok or 2.5 lbs Kapok, 5.0lbs Buckwheat Meditation sm-kp/bw Buckwheat $27.50 $30.00 $55.00 $60.00 21" Point to Point Bench Cushion; Kapok or Meditation cu-pe-bw/kp Buckwheat $15.50 $16.75 $31.00 $33.50 0.5 lbs Kapok, 1.5 lbs Buckwheat Tilt Seat Cushion; Kapok Meditation cu-tilt-kp/bw or Buckwheat $20.75 $41.50 1.0lbs Kapok, 2.5lbs Buckwheat Meditation in-zf-med Inflatable Zafu, Medium $15.00 $16.75 $30.00 $33.50 0.5lbs, 8"x12" Meditation in-zf-xl Inflatable Zafu, Large $16.25 $18.00 $32.50 $36.00 0.5lbs, 9"x15" Ball for Inflatable Zafu, Medium and Meditation ball Replacement Ball $2.60 $3.60 Large Zafu, Kapok or Buckwheat, 2.0lbs kapok, 6.0lbs buckwheat, Meditation zf-kp/bw Medium $27.50 $30.00 $55.00 $60.00 8"x12" Zafu, Kapok or Buckwheat, 2.5lbs kapok, 7.0lbs buckwheat, Meditation zf-xl-kp/bw Large $29.75 $32.00 $59.50 $64.00 9"x15" Meditation mat Zabuton, Medium $34.65 $40.70 $63.00 $74.00 4.0lbs, 25"x31"x2" Meditation mat-xl Zabuton, Large $41.25 $46.20 $75.00 $84.00 5.0lbs, 27"x34"x2" Meditation mat-xxl Zabuton, Jumbo $47.85 $53.90 $87.00 $98.00 6.0lbs, 30"x37"x2" Support Cushion, Kapok or 1lb kapok, 2.5lbs buckwheat, Meditation sc-kp/bw Buckwheat $13.25 $13.75 $26.50 $27.50 15"x14"x1" 4.0 lbs. , 7"x18"x height (small 5 Peace Bench; Small, 3/4" front 6 7/8" back, medium 6 Meditation: Bench pe-sm/med/xl Medium or Large $52.75 $105.50 3/4"x 7 7/8", large 7 3/4"x 8 7/8") Drawstring Bag for Peace Meditation: Bench Bag rem-pe-bag Bench $10.80 $18.00 7.0 lbs, 10"x20"x height Meditation: Bench sky Sky Bench $82.20 $137.00 (11.5" front 13" back) 10.0 lbs, 10"x20"x Height: Small Tilt Seat; Small, Medium or 19.5" front x 20" back, Medium Meditation: Bench tilt-sm/med/xl Large $123.00 $205.00 20.5"x21", Large 21.5"x21" Tilt Seat: 10 or More $104.55 Removable Mat Cover, Meditation: Cover rem-mat Medium $21.00 $26.40 $35.00 $44.00 Removable Mat Cover, Meditation: Cover rem-mat-xl Large $23.10 $28.50 $38.50 $47.50 Removable Mat Cover, Meditation: Cover rem-mat-xxl Jumbo $25.20 $30.60 $42.00 $51.00 Removable Zafu Cover, Meditation: Cover rem-zf medium $19.80 $22.20 $33.00 $37.00 Removable Zafu Cover, Meditation: Cover rem-zf-xl large $21.00 $23.40 $35.00 $39.00 Meditation: Cover rem-sm Removable Smile Cover $18.60 $21.60 $31.00 $36.00 Shells are fillable covers, not Meditation: Shell zf-shell-xxx Zafu Shell $16.50 $18.60 $27.50 31 zippered removable covers. Shells are fillable covers, not Meditation: Shell zf-shell-xl-xxx Large Zafu Shell $18.00 $21.00 $30.00 35 zippered removable covers. Shells are fillable covers, not Meditation: Shell smile-shell-xxx Smile Cushion Shell $15.90 $18.00 $26.50 30 zippered removable covers. Jumbo Zabuton Shell, Meditation: Shell mat-shell-xxl-oxx Organic $28.50 $47.50 46"x62" Organic Cotton Yoga Props: Blanket bl-xxx-th Yoga Blanket $38.88 $64.80 3lbs, 46"x62" 57"x76" Organic Cotton Yoga Props: Blanket bl-xxx-yt Yoga Blanket $51.75 $86.25 4lbs, 57"x76" Yoga Props bol-cyl Bolster, Cylinder $46.20 $46.20 $77.00 $77.00 4.5lbs, 27"x8" Yoga Props bol-rec Bolster, Rectangular $46.20 $46.20 $77.00 $77.00 4.5lbs, 25"x12"x6" $8.40 $16.80 Yoga Props eye-xxx-un Eye Pillow Unscented Batik Cover $8.40 Batik Cover $16.80 0.8lbs, 4"x9" $9.60 $19.20 Yoga Props eye-xxx-lav Eye Pillow with Lavender Batik Cover $9.60 Batik Cover $19.20 0.8lbs, 4"x9" Wholesale Retail Price for Wholesale Price for Retail 100% Price for 100% Price for Cotton or Organic Cotton or Organic Product Non Fabric Cotton Non Fabric Cotton Weights and Category Code Product Description Item Options Item Options Dimensions 6" Foot Organic Cotton Yoga Props ys-6 Yoga Strap $7.25 $14.50 8" Foot Organic Cotton Yoga Props ys-8 Yoga Strap $9.50 $19.00 Yoga Props yoga-block Buckwheat Yoga Block $16.75 $33.50 2.0lbs, 4"x6"x9" Restorative Kapok Yoga Yoga Props yoga mat Mat $115.00 $115.20 $192.00 $192.00 12lbs, 27"x72"x2" Removable Cover for Yoga Props: Cover rem-yogamat Resotrative Yoga Mat $43.80 $73.00 2lbs, 27"x72"x2" 90"x90" Organic Cotton Bedding: Blanket bl-xxx-qu Queen Blanket $102.30 $170.50 90"x90" Bedding: Pillow pi-bod Kapok Body Pillow $63.40 $105.60 5.0lbs, 4ft 2"x8" Rectangular Buckwheat $24.00 $48.00 Bedding: Pillow pi-bw-rec Pillow with Case w/Batik Cover $24.00 w/Batik Cover $48.00 1.75lbs, 13"x18" small size Cylinder Buckwheat Pillow $22.80 $45.60 Bedding: Pillow pi-bw-cyl with Case w/Batik Cover $22.80 w/Batik Cover $45.60 1.75lbs, 8"x16" small size Cylinder Kapok Sleeping 22.8 45.6 Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-cyl Pillow with Case w/Batik Cover $22.80 w/Batik Cover $45.60 8"x16" Rectangular Kapok $24.00 $48.00 Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-rec Sleeping Pillow with Case w/Batik Cover $24.00 w/Batik Cover $48.00 1.0lbs, 13"x18" small size Queen Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-qu-fr Pillow, firm fill $39.60 $79.20 2.75lbs, 20"x30" Queen Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-qu-lt Pillow, light fill $33.60 $67.20 1.75lbs,20"x30" Queen Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-qu-med Pillow, medium fill $36.00 $72.00 2.25lbs, 20"x30" King Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-king-fr Pillow, firm fill $49.20 $98.40 3.0lbs, 20"x36" King Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-king-lt Pillow, light fill $37.20 $74.40 2.0lbs, 20"x36" King Kapok Sleeping pi-kp-king-med Bedding: Pillow Pillow, medium fill $43.20 $86.40 2.5lbs, 20"x36" Standard Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-st-fr Pillow, firm fill $29.10 $58.20 2.5lbs, 20"x26" Standard Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-st-lt Pillow, light fill $23.70 $47.40 1.5lbs, 20"x26" Standard Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-st-med Pillow, medium fill $26.40 $52.80 2.0lbs, 20"x26" Standard Kapok Sleeping Bedding: Pillow pi-kp-child Pillow, Child, medium fill $19.80 $39.60 15"x22" Cylinder Pillow Case for $14.40 $24.00 Bedding: Pillow Case pi-case-cyl Buckwheat Pillow w/Batik Cover $14.40 w/Batik Cover $24.00 Rectangular Pillow Case $14.40 $24.00 Bedding: Pillow Case pi-case-rec for Buckwheat Pillow w/Batik Cover $12.00 w/Batik Cover $24.00 Bedding: Pillow Case pi-case-bod Body Pillow Case $25.90 $43.20 Zippered Pillow Protector, Bedding: Pillow Case pi-pro-st-zip Standard, Natural Twill $15.00 $30.00 20"x26" Zippered Pillow Protector, Bedding: Pillow Case pi-pro-qu-zip Queen, Natural Twill $17.70 $35.40 20"x30" Zippered Pillow Protector, Bedding: Pillow Case pi-pro-king-zip King, Natural Twill $20.40 $40.80 20"x36" Zipped Pillow Protector, Bedding: Pillow Case pi-pro-child-zip Child, Natural Twill $12.00 $24.00 Pillow Shell, Child Size Shells are fillable covers, not Bedding: Pillow Shell pi-shell-child 14"x20" $10.80 $21.60 zippered removable covers. Shells are fillable covers, not Bedding: Pillow Shell pi-shell-king Pillow Shell, King Size $16.80 $33.60 zippered removable covers. Shells are fillable covers, not Bedding: Pillow Shell pi-shell-qu Pillow Shell, Queen Size $15.60 $31.20 zippered removable covers. Pillow Shell, Rectangular Shells are fillable covers, not Bedding: Pillow Shell pi-shell-rec 13"x18" $12.00 $24.00 zippered removable covers. Pillow Shell, Standard Shells are fillable covers, not Bedding: Pillow Shell pi-shell-st 20"x26" $13.80 $27.60 zippered removable covers. 30"x80"x 4", 27 lbs -Available Wholesale only as part of complete Bedding (and COUCH) futon Wool and Kapok Futon $294.00 $420.00 Platform Couch Removable Cover for Bedding (and COUCH) rem-futon-xxx Futon $87.10 $87.10 $145.20 $145.20 Fits futons 30'x80"x4" Wholesale Retail Price for Wholesale Price for Retail 100% Price for 100% Price for Cotton or Organic Cotton or Organic Product Non Fabric Cotton Non Fabric Cotton Weights and Category Code Product Description Item Options Item Options Dimensions Bedding (and COUCH) eco square Eco Square $224.00 $320.00 23 lbs., 30"x40"x12"tall Eco-Loveseat Kapok Bedding (and COUCH) pi-eco-square Pillow, x-firm fill $66.00 $132.00 For back of seat, 5.0lbs, 20"x45" Body Friendly Furniture: COUCH rail30 Back Rail 30 inch $100.00 $137.50 8 lbs., 30"x13" Body Friendly Furniture: COUCH rail40 Back Rail 40 inch $104.00 $143.00 9 lbs., 40"x13" Body Friendly Furniture: King Kapok Sleeping COUCH pi-kp-king-xf Pillow, x-firm fill $55.20 $110.40 4.0lbs, 20"x36" Body Friendly Furniture: Queen Kapok Sleeping COUCH pi-kp-qu-xf Pillow, x-firm fill $45.60 $91.20 3.5lbs, 20"x30" Body Friendly Furniture: Standard Kapok Sleeping COUCH pi-kp-st-xf Pillow, x-firm fill $35.10 $70.20 3.0lbs20"x26" Body Friendly Furniture: Zippered Pillow Covers, COUCH pi-cvr-st-oxx-zip Standard, Organic Fabric $16.20 $32.40 20"x26" Body Friendly Furniture: Zippered Pillow Cover, COUCH pi-cvr-qu-oxx-zip Queen, Organic Fabric $18.00 $36.00 20"x30" Body Friendly Furniture: Zippered Pillow Cover, COUCH pi-cvr-king-oxx-zip King, Organic Fabric $20.50 $41.00 20"x36" Zippered Pillow Cover, Body Friendly Furniture: Eco-Loveseat, Organic COUCH pi-cvr-els-oxx-zip Fabric $28.80 $57.60 20"x45" Includes Medex Frame, Kapok Filled Cushion, Neck and Back Body Friendly Furniture eco-back-oxx Eco Backrest $208.00 $320.00 Support Pillows 16″ x 14″ x 12″.
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