Product Overview
This queen sofa sleeper is defined by comfort, convenience and classic style. Soft to the touch and stain-resistant, the family-friendly Next-Gen Nuvella™ fabric is easy to maintain. And you'll love the universal appeal of its denim-inspired hue. And there's always room for guests thanks to the convenient pull-out mattress. With roll arms adding a dash of traditional flair, this sofa sleeper is a simply chic approach to everyday relaxation.
Features
Frame constructions have been rigorously tested to simulate the home and transportation environments for improved durability. Frame components are secured with combinations of glue, blocks, interlocking panels and staples. Seats and back spring rails are cut from mixed hardwood and engineered lumber. Stripes and patterns are match cut. All fabrics are pre-approved for wearability and durability against AHFA standards. Cushions are constructed of low melt fiber wrapped over high quality foam. Sleeper features easy to lift mechanism with memory foam mattress. Style features toss pillows.
Details
- Corner-blocked frame
- Reversible seat and attached back cushions
- High-resiliency foam cushions wrapped in thick poly fiber
- Accent pillows included
- Pillows with soft polyfill
- Polyester upholstery
- Next-Gen Nuvella is a family-friendly fabric that is soft, easy to clean, stain-resistant and durable
- Pillows and seat cushions with easy-to-remove zippered covers for machine washing
- Clean fabric with mild soap and water, let air dry; for stubborn stains, use a solution of 4 oz. bleach to 28 oz. water
- Exposed feet with faux wood finish
- Included bi-fold queen memory foam mattress sits atop a supportive steel frame
- Memory foam provides better airflow for a cooler night’s sleep
- Memory foam encased in damask ticking
Manufacturer’s warranty 1 year/s
Avalaible to ship by 29 Nov, 2024
88W x 40D x 38H 206.0 lbs
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