Hampton at loveseat scale, 70.5 inches wide, is a piece that works in a guest bedroom or a smaller living room where a full sofa would crowd the space. Track arms and a 33-inch back height keep the silhouette clean. The queen bed underneath makes it significantly more useful than it looks.
The Hybrid mechanism converts in two steps. Set the loose back cushions aside, lift the front edge of the seat, and the back lays flat. Manual, not power-assisted. The bed opens out from the wall, requiring 86.5 inches of floor clearance from the back of the frame, the same depth as the king sofa version. Check that measurement before you configure the room.
The queen bed runs approximately 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. The mattress is built into the frame at five inches thick: cold-cured, high-density HR foam, CertiPUR certified. Luonto rates it Daily Sleeper, which means it's designed for real nightly use. The seat is 21.75 inches deep at 17 inches high, proportional to the loveseat scale.
The frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified, made in the EU. Upholstery options run over 100 fabrics and over 100 leathers; four to six weeks from order to delivery.
This is the right choice for a smaller footprint with a full queen bed. If you want the same queen bed in a configuration with a storage chaise, look at the Hampton Queen Sectional, which adds a 36.25-inch reversible chaise with built-in storage at a wider overall footprint of 100.5 inches. If you need the same-size bed in a deeper seat, the Haven Queen Loveseat uses the Hybrid Deluxe mechanism (one lift instead of two) with a 23.5-inch seat depth versus Hampton's 21.75.