Charleston's queen loveseat is 75.25 inches wide, a contemporary silhouette with arms at 26 inches and a seat at 17.75 inches. Those higher arms give the piece a more structured, upright feel than a lower-arm loveseat. It reads composed rather than casual, which works well in a living room or a formal guest space where the sleeper function stays invisible most of the time.
The Level mechanism opens in one step. Back cushions aside, then one gas-spring-assisted lift and the queen bed extends out from the wall. About 90 inches of clearance behind it. No fold sequence, no secondary motion. Manual, not power. For a piece that guests will use, the single-step open is easier to explain and easier to execute without prior practice.
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. Seat foam is medium density. The medium seat carries through to the sleep surface: neither punishingly firm nor too soft for extended nights.
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.
Charleston Queen and Casey Queen Loveseat are near neighbors in size: 75.25 vs 74.5 inches. The real difference is silhouette and mechanism. Choose Charleston if the higher-arm contemporary look and one-step Level open are what you're after. Choose Casey Queen Loveseat if you prefer the rolled-arm traditional feel and don't mind the Hybrid two-step.