Product details
A cozy and embracing sofa bed where the functions are well concealed – both a bed and a storage space are hidden here.
Create an extra seat or a single bed by pulling the armrest and folding it down.
Under the seat, you’ll find a practical storage space that keeps your items hidden but close at hand.
The foldable armrest can be placed on either the right or left side, allowing you to adapt the sofa to your space.
The fixed cover is made from Knisa dope-dyed fabric in polyester – a durable material with a soft feel.
10-year limited warranty. Read about the terms in the limited warranty brochure.
- Fabric:
- 100% polyester (min. 90% recycled)
- Frame:
- 100% polyester (min. 70% recycled), 100 % polypropylene, Laminated veneer lumber, Particleboard, Solid wood, Polyurethane foam 1.2 lb/cu.ft., Felt liner, Plywood, Paperboard (100% recycled), Polyurethane foam 2.0 lb/cu.ft., Fiberboard
- Back cushion:
- 100 % polypropylene, 100 % polyester - hollow fiber (100% recycled), Polyurethane foam, 70% cut polyurethane foam/ 30% polyester fibers
- Seat rail:
- Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
- Leg:
- Polypropylene
Do not wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
Vacuum clean.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
The cover has a lightfastness level of 5-6 (the ability to resist color fading) on a scale of 1 to 8. According to industry standards, a lightfastness level of 4 or higher is suitable for home use.This cover’s ability to resist abrasion has been tested to handle 40,000 cycles. 15,000 cycles or more is suitable for furniture used every day at home. Over 30,000 cycles means a good ability to resist abrasion.This seating furniture is tested and complies with relevant strength and durability standards. The tests simulate typical usage of the product and are based on use by persons weighing up to 242 lbs.
Measurements
- Armrest height: 26 "
- Bed length: 74 3/4 "
- Armrest width: 5 7/8 "
- Bed width: 28 "
- Bed height: 15 3/8 "
- Depth: 29 1/2 "
- Height under furniture: 1 5/8 "
- Backrest height: 26 "
- Height including back cushions: 29 1/8 "
- Seat depth: 20 1/8 "
- Seat height: 15 3/8 "
- Seat width: 50 3/8 "
- Width: 62 1/4 "
This product comes as 2 packages.
Sleeper sofaArticle Number505.825.43This product has multiple packages.
- Width: 31 ¼ "
- Height: 16 ¼ "
- Length: 53 ¼ "
- Weight: 83 lb 11 oz
- Package(s): 1
- Width: 26 ¼ "
- Height: 13 "
- Length: 31 ½ "
- Weight: 41 lb 5 oz
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Uncomfortable to sleep onLamziraUncomfortable to sleep on, too narrow. Size looked good in the picture in reality it is tight. I would love to change or return. 2
Looks amazing but uncomfortable AndreyGreat modern style but back support is very low - not comfortable, seats itself hard as rock not for lying down for long time. Design and construction needs improvement definitely. 3
Couch comfortable/bed notBrianBe used as a couch is comfortable, but being used as a bed is not comfortable3
Disappointed in this product ThomUncomfortable seating and very difficult to move, and open and close sleeper. Also difficult to keep clean. 1
Flexibility, style, and compactness at the price of comfortAnonymous reviewerThe SKÖNABÄCK was very easy to assemble. One person should be able to handle it easily in under an hour.
It's a very stylish little couch. It is small, but big enough for two average adults to sit snugly side by side, or three adults with the pull-out portion folded down. I got it in vissle yellow-green and am very pleased with the color, although it's more of an olive green in my opinion.
The SKÖNABÄCK is super flexible, with the option to have an extra seat and storage underneath.
What it is not is the world's most comfortable couch. The cushions are VERY firm although I'm sure they'll soften up over time. I'm 6'0 and the seat is not uncomfortably shallow but definitely just on the brink. I also think I wouldn't market this as a "sleeper sofa" – it's basically a loveseat with the option to pull it out into a sofa. It'd be fine to crash for a night or two but it's much too narrow and firm to convincingly be called a "bed."4