Inflatable furniture

When you want a more comfortable campsite without filling your car, inflatable furniture is a simple upgrade. You can create a relaxed seating area for meals, card games, reading, or a quiet coffee while the tent airs out in the morning. At easy camp, our air furniture is designed to pack down small, carry easily, and set up with minimal effort.

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Air furniture
Maple Chair
Maple Chair

Maple Chair

Compact inflatable chair with a soft flocked surface for cosy comfort. Easy to inflate and supports up to 100 kg.
Weight 0.95 kg
RRP 20.00
£17.00
  In stock
Maple Arm Chair
Maple Arm Chair
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Maple Arm Chair

Inflatable arm chair with soft flocked surface and supportive armrests for extra comfort. Easy to inflate and supports up to 100 kg.
Weight 1.85 kg
RRP 50.00
£43.00
  In stock
Maple Lounge Set
Maple Lounge Set

Maple Lounge Set

Inflatable lounge chair with matching pouffe, soft flocked surface and compact design. Easy to inflate and supports up to 100 kg.
Weight 2 kg
RRP 45.00
£39.00
  In stock
Maple Lounger
Maple Lounger

Maple Lounger

Inflatable lounger with soft flocked surface and ergonomic shape for full-body comfort. Easy to inflate and supports up to 100 kg.
Weight 2.1 kg
RRP 50.00
£43.00
  In stock
Maple Sofa
Maple Sofa

Maple Sofa

Two-seater inflatable sofa with soft flocked surface for relaxing outdoors. Easy to inflate and supports up to 200 kg.
Weight 3.9 kg
RRP 85.00
£72.00
  In stock
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Why choose inflatable furniture for camping?

On a busy pitch, comfort often comes down to the basics: somewhere supportive to sit, somewhere to put a mug, and a place to relax when the weather turns. Inflatable furniture for camping gives you that comfort while staying lightweight and compact in the car boot. In the Maple range, weights run from only 0.95 kg for a simple chair up to 3.9 kg for a full-size sofa, so you can scale your setup from a spare seat to a proper camp “living room”.

It is also a good match for family camping, festivals, and weekend trips because you can inflate what you need and leave the rest packed away. If you like “no hassle - just pack up and head out on adventures”, air furniture keeps your kit flexible and user-friendly, so you can focus on the experience and seek the adventure.

How do you inflate inflatable camping furniture without fuss?

Most inflatable camping furniture is quick to inflate, but the difference between “fine” and “really comfortable” is the air pressure. Inflate until the shape is firm, then sit down and fine-tune — adding or releasing a little air so your hips and shoulders feel supported. For chairs and loungers, that small adjustment matters, especially if you plan to sit for a while. When it is time to pack away, open the valve fully, press out the remaining air, and roll tightly from the opposite end to keep the bundle compact.

If you want a faster setup, pairing your seating with camping pumps makes inflation more controlled and consistent. A manual pump works well when you are keeping things simple, while 12V or mains options suit campsites where you are close to your vehicle or have access to power.

Which inflatable furniture pieces suit your pitch?

Start by thinking about how you actually relax at camp: do you want an extra seat, somewhere to stretch out, or a shared spot for the whole group? The Maple Chair is an easy “add one more seat” option. It weighs 0.95 kg, has a soft flocked PVC surface, and supports up to 100 kg — handy for quick setups in a tent porch or under an awning. If you prefer a higher, more supportive sit, the Maple Arm Chair offers a more upright feel and the same 100 kg maximum load.

For downtime, the Maple Lounger is made for stretching out with a book, and the Maple Lounge Set adds a pouf so you can put your feet up. Want a centrepiece? The Maple Sofa weighs 3.9 kg and supports up to 200 kg, giving couples or friends a comfortable shared seat without hauling bulky framed furniture.

What should you check for comfort and stability in inflatable furniture?

Comfort is not only about softness — it is about shape, height, and support. Look at seat height if you prefer easier sitting down and standing up; several Maple options sit around the 30 cm mark, which feels more like a classic camp chair than a low beach seat. The flocked PVC finish is also worth paying attention to, as it reduces that “sticky” feel on warm days and feels warmer against skin when the temperature drops in the evening.

For stability, think about where you will place the furniture. A smooth groundsheet, tent carpet, or clean tarp helps protect the base and reduces shifting on rough grass. If your pitch is sloped, rotate the seating so you sit across the slope, not down it. Finally, respect load ratings: easy camp chairs are rated up to 100 kg and sofas up to 200 kg, which helps you choose confidently for your group.

How can inflatable furniture for camping work with your table setup?

A comfortable seat is only half the story — you also need a practical surface for meals, drinks, and the small items that otherwise end up on the ground. When you pair air seating with a stable table, it becomes much easier to keep the living area tidy, especially with children around. Aim for a layout where people can get in and out without stepping over bags: place the table slightly to one side, and keep a clear walkway to the tent door.

For a simple and flexible setup, add camping tables that suit the way you eat and socialise at camp. A compact table works well with a Maple Chair or Arm Chair for morning coffee, while a larger tabletop complements the Maple Sofa when you want a more “at home” feel for shared meals and games.

Want a cosier evening outside the tent with inflatable furniture?

Inflatable seating is great for slowing the pace down at the end of the day, but a small lighting plan makes it more comfortable and safer. Set one light higher up for general visibility and add a softer, lower light near your seating to reduce glare. This is especially useful if you are reading, playing cards, or keeping an eye on children as they wind down.

Try placing your seating so you can enjoy the view while staying sheltered from wind — an awning edge or a natural hedge can make the space feel calmer. Then finish the setup with camping lighting so the whole area stays usable after sunset. With the right glow, the flocked surface feels warmer, you can find what you need quickly, and the campsite lounge becomes a place you will genuinely use, not just pack along.

Ready to travel lighter with inflatable furniture from easy camp?

To keep your air furniture reliable for season after season, pack it away clean and dry. Wipe off dust and sun cream, let the surface air dry fully, then fold without forcing sharp creases around the valve. At camp, keep inflatable seating away from sparks, barbecues, and sharp stones, and consider a groundsheet if your pitch is stony. If the weather changes, deflating slightly can help maintain comfort as air cools and pressure drops.

If you are ready to build an easier, more comfortable camp lounge, explore inflatable furniture in our shop and choose the pieces that match how you relax outdoors. If you want guidance on sizes, load ratings, or choosing a pump, contact easy camp—our customer service team will help you get the setup that fits your next trip.

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