At 70 inches wide, the Aspen Queen Loveseat Sleeper is the compact entry point into the Aspen family: a two-seat frame with low legs, welted arms, and the kind of silhouette that reads as a clean contemporary sofa until someone needs a real bed. Soft seat foam, understated profile, and a queen mattress underneath make it a practical choice for rooms where a full sofa would overwhelm the space.
The Nest function handles the conversion: set the loose back cushions aside, then lift and walk the seat forward in two motions until the back lies flat. No metal bar to drag across the floor, no wrestling with a separate cushion pull. It's manual, not power, and the whole operation happens as the bed swings out from the wall. You'll need 84.75 inches of clearance from wall to the foot of the extended bed.
The queen bed is 60.25 by 80 inches. A standard queen sheet fits without issue. The mattress is a five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad built into the frame, CertiPUR certified and rated for daily use. That five-inch depth is the trade-off you make for a softer, thinner profile: it's a real sleep surface, but it's not as deep as a conventional queen mattress. For a visiting couple staying a week, it holds up.
Solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery, birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified, made in the EU, made to order. Four to six weeks from order to delivery. Over 100 upholstery options across performance fabric and leather.
If the loveseat footprint fits your room, Aspen Queen Loveseat is the right call for a soft-seat contemporary queen sleeper. Choose the Aspen Queen Sofa Sleeper if you need three seats in the same frame. For a firmer seat with a similar loveseat-plus-queen format, look at Cove Queen or Ethos Queen.