Azure is described on the product page as "our easiest Level function," a claim that's easy to verify once you've used it. The frame is a contemporary loveseat at 86.5 inches wide, with a lower arm height of 22.5 inches that keeps the profile clean and open. It's tagged pet-friendly, which matters when you're choosing upholstery. One motion. King bed. The simplicity is the point.
The Level function is a single-step gas-spring-assisted lift. You set the loose back cushions aside, then lift the seat (the gas spring does most of the work) and the seat and back lay flat together in one motion. No walking it forward, no second pull. Manual operation (not power), but the spring assist makes it feel effortless. The bed extends out from the wall; you'll need 89.75 inches of clearance. There is no half-open sit-and-sleep option on the Level function.
The king bed is 76 by 80 inches. The five-inch built-in mattress is cold-cured high-density HR foam, CertiPUR certified, rated as a daily sleeper. Seat width in sofa mode is 76 inches, a proper loveseat-plus. Seat height is 17.75 inches and seat depth is 22.5 inches, which is on the generous side for a sleeper.
Solid spruce, 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. More than 100 upholstery options across fabric and leather.
Azure King is the right call when ease of conversion is the deciding factor. One motion beats two every time for anyone dealing with limited mobility or frequent use. Choose Azure King if that gas-spring single-step open is the priority; choose Aspen King if you want the half-open sit-and-sleep option and a slightly softer seat.