DHP Emily Futon Couch Bed, Modern Sofa Design Includes Sturdy Chrome Legs and Rich Linen Upholstery, Navy
Sleek and stylish with its rounded edges, tufting and chrome legs. DHP’s Emily Convertible Futon has a modern look that is fitting for most rooms. The sofa easily adjusts from sitting, to lounging to sleeping positions and features a split back for added versatility. Upholstered in eye catching grey or navy linen the futon has
Sleek and stylish with its rounded edges, tufting and chrome legs. DHP’s Emily Convertible Futon has a modern look that is fitting for most rooms. The sofa easily adjusts from sitting, to lounging to sleeping positions and features a split back for added versatility. Upholstered in eye catching grey or navy linen the futon has a different feel from its faux-leather counterpart. The cushions are full and stay firm even after daily use, and the polyester and foam filling provides ample comfort. The versatility, modern appeal and sleek design of the Emily Split Back Futon make it perfect for any home or office space.
Product Features
- Modern look and design with chrome metal legs.Split-back to suit your needs
- The frame is attached to the futon cushions. Sofa sleeper weight limit: 600 lbs
- Easily converts from sitting to lounging and sleeping
- Black and vanilla available in faux leather, navy and grey available in linen.
- Pair the futon with the Emily Chaise Lounger for a queen sized sleeping space.
I love this! I live in a small one bedroom …
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High-end looks, low-end price, be realistic in your expectations. I’m torn between 3-4 stars. As far as looks go, its a 5 star product. It seems its somewhere between Ultra and Mid-century modern. The color as others have stated isn’t a bright Apple store white, but in fact more of an off, vanilla. With that said this futon is 4 feet away from a stark bright white desk but neither piece looks out of place, also incandescent lighting will cast enough of a warm light on the room that they almost become the same color. From an assembly standpoint I’d say its a 3…