The King Sofa Sleeper is the three-seat version of the Aspen — same low leg, same welted arm, same frame, but with a 76-inch seat width that makes it a proper sofa in daily use rather than a loveseat. It sits at 86.5 inches wide overall, comfortable across three adults, and carries the same softer seat foam that gives Aspen its relaxed personality. The king bed underneath is the point, not an afterthought.
Conversion uses the Nest function: set the loose back cushions aside, lift the seat forward, and walk it out until the back lays flat. Two steps, manual operation, no power required. The bed extends out from the wall, so leave 85 inches of clearance from wall to foot of bed. There's a half-open mode if someone wants to sit on the raised seat while the mattress is already deployed, which is useful for the slow mornings guests tend to have.
The king bed is 76 by 80 inches. The mattress is a built-in five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad, CertiPUR certified. Luonto rates the Aspen as a daily sleeper: it's built for regular use, not just the occasional long weekend. Seat height is 17.75 inches; depth from wall when open is 84.75 inches.
Solid spruce and birch plywood frame, FSC and PEFC certified, made in the EU. Made to order, four to six weeks. More than 100 fabric and leather choices available at point of sale.
The King Sofa Sleeper makes sense if you want a three-seat living room sofa that converts to a king. The loveseat version of Aspen King gives you the same bed in a smaller footprint if sofa seating for three isn't the priority. Against Fantasy King Sofa, Aspen is the softer, more casual frame; Fantasy runs firmer and has a slightly more architectural look.