The Ethos Full XL is 61.5 inches wide (two inches narrower than a typical queen loveseat), which gives it a place in rooms where a larger frame would crowd the layout. Tight upholstery, medium-density seat foam, and a clean profile that reads as a sofa first. The sleeper part stays hidden until you need it.
Ethos uses the Nest function, a dual-motion mechanism that moves the seat and back independently. That split motion is the practical advantage: you're not pulling a folded metal grid out from under the cushions or fighting a single-hinge design. The back lays down separately from the seat. It's manual, not power. Conversion time is not specified, but the two-stage motion keeps each step manageable.
The bed opens to a Full XL: 55 inches wide by 80 inches long. One adult sleeps well; two adults will find it narrow. The mattress is a CertiPUR-EU certified cold-cured high-resilience foam. Seat foam runs medium at 2.2 pounds per cubic foot with tight upholstery, firmer than some competing frames, which is an asset if this sofa sees daily sitting. Back cushions are fiber-filled and loose, with up to 40 percent recycled fiber content.
Frame construction is FSC-certified birch plywood and PEFC solid Nordic spruce. Made in Europe, to order. Upholstery runs to over a hundred options: fabric grades A through E, leather grades 1000 through Prescott. Four to six weeks from order to delivery. A Lux Upgrade is available, adding a center support leg under the bed and full upholstery on the back and sides.
If the Full XL bed is the right size but you want the Level function's assisted single-motion open instead of the Nest's dual-motion, the Fantasy Full XL Loveseat is the direct comparison. If you can fit an extra 5 inches of sofa width and want a queen bed, the Ethos Queen is the logical step up within the same collection.