Casey's queen loveseat is 74.5 inches wide, a queen-scale piece in the traditional rolled-arm silhouette that defines the Casey line. The seat sits at 17 inches and the arm height at 23.5, which puts it lower than a typical track-arm contemporary sofa. The rolled arms read warmer and more classic. Some rooms need that.
The Hybrid function works in two steps. Loose back cushions come off and go aside; then you lift the seat, and the back lays flat. The seat doesn't need to come out; the lift takes care of the whole motion. Manual, not power. It opens away from the wall and needs about 86 inches of clearance to extend fully.
The bed is 60 by 80 inches, a standard queen. Five inches of cold-cured high-resilience foam built into the frame, CertiPUR certified, rated Daily Sleeper. The seat foam is medium density, which means sitting on it and sleeping on it both work without major compromise. For nightly use by two adults, the queen dimensions hold up.
FSC certified birch plywood and PEFC solid Nordic spruce, designed in Finland, made in Europe. Four to six weeks made to order. Over a hundred fabric and leather options.
For the same queen bed with a simpler single-step opening, look at the Belton Queen: gas-spring Level mechanism, track arms, 73.25 inches wide. It's the no-ceremony option. Choose Casey if the rolled-arm silhouette is the brief, or if the Hybrid two-step sequence is more intuitive for how you'll use it. To size up within the Casey line, the King Sofa is at 91 inches with a 76-by-80 king bed.