Meri reads as a sofa first: sloping arms, a deep seat, and proportions that don't give away what's underneath. At 94 inches wide it's a full three-seat configuration, and the depth is just 44 inches. That shallow depth is the frame's real design trick.
The Easy Deluxe mechanism is why it qualifies as a space saver. The bed opens arm-to-arm rather than out from the wall; you set the loose back cushions aside, lift the seat panel, and it folds and stows in two steps, with a storage box built into the base where the mechanism lives. You only need about 60 inches of clearance behind the sofa rather than the 84 or more that forward-opening mechanisms require. That's a meaningful difference in a narrow room.
The bed is 60 by 80 inches, standard queen size. The mattress is a 5-inch built-in cold-cured foam, CertiPUR certified. Meri is rated Frequent Guest Use rather than Daily Sleeper, which is the honest call: it's the right bed for a room that sees guests a few weekends a month, not someone using it as a primary bed every night. The seat foam is described as soft on the source page, which is consistent with the sinking feel the silhouette suggests.
Frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. EU manufactured to order, four to six weeks. Over a hundred fabric and leather options.
Meri is for the household with a narrow living room or apartment that still wants a real queen bed. If your guest room sees nightly use for two weeks straight, the Daily Sleeper-rated Monika Queen is a more durable match: same queen bed, firmer path. Cross-shop Meri if the space-saving arm-to-arm opening and the under-seat storage are the deciding factors.