If you're a parent of young children, you know the Nugget. The modular foam couch that took over playrooms — and Instagram feeds — across America. It's clever. Kids love it. Parents tolerate it.
But here's what nobody says out loud: foam blocks are a dead end.
The Problem With Foam
A foam block is foam. It sits on the floor. It gets rearranged. It collects crumbs, cat hair, and mysterious stains. It takes up enormous floor space. And it does exactly one thing: it sits there being soft.
We love the spirit of the Nugget — the idea that kids' furniture should invite play, should be reconfigurable, should be part of how children interact with their environment. We just think the execution can be dramatically better.
The Nugget gave kids a place to play. The Hopper™ gives them a reason to move.
— Spring & Stitch™
What The Hopper™ Does Differently
The Hopper™ is what happens when you take that spirit seriously. Instead of passive foam, The Hopper™ gives kids active movement. Real bouncing. The kind of gross motor activity that occupational therapists recommend, that burns energy, that develops coordination and body awareness.
Your child isn't rearranging cushions — they're jumping, flying, landing, and doing it all over again.
And When Company Comes?
Snap on the cover topper. In five seconds, The Hopper™ looks like a regular ottoman. No dismantling. No hauling foam cushions to another room. No explanation required.
This is the next generation of kids' play furniture. And it starts at $399.