Elliot King is the sofa version without the chaise: 94.5 inches wide, a 76-inch king bed when open, and manual ratchet headrests that tilt independently so the seat backs can angle without converting the whole piece. The track-arm profile is contemporary without being severe. At 24.5 inches of seat depth, this is a sofa you actually sink into.
The Hybrid Deluxe mechanism is what makes the conversion clean: one lift and the back auto-folds flat. You set the back cushions aside before you start; the actual conversion is a single motion. No half-open position on this unit; it goes from sofa to bed. The headrests tilt on their own ratchet, separate from the bed conversion, so you can angle them before or after opening.
The bed is a full American king: 76 inches wide by 80 inches long. The mattress is 5 inches of CertiPUR cold-cured high-density foam, built in, rated for daily use. Depth from wall when open is 91 inches, roughly 7.5 feet of clearance needed. Plan the room to accommodate that when the bed is in use.
Frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified, EU-made to order. Four to six weeks from order to delivery. More than 100 fabric and leather options at point of sale.
Elliot King is for a room large enough to hold a 94.5-inch sofa and needs the king bed without adding a sectional's chaise footprint. If you want the chaise (with its built-in storage and 126-inch overall width), look at the Elliot King Sectional, which uses the same Hybrid Deluxe mechanism. Choose Elliot King if you need a clean sofa configuration; choose the sectional if storage and the chaise lounge angle are worth the wider footprint.