Casey's rolled arms and 91-inch sofa frame read traditional, the kind of piece that could have been in a living room twenty years ago and still fits. The low seat height at 17 inches and arm height at 23.5 inches give it a slightly lower, more casual profile than most contemporary sleepers. The king-size bed underneath is the part that surprises people.
The Hybrid function opens in two steps. You set the back cushions aside, then lift the seat; the back lays flat in one continuous motion. No seat cushion to remove. No metal fold-out frame to drag. It opens out from the wall, so you'll need about 86 inches of clearance behind it. Manual, not power, but the two steps are manageable once you've done it once.
The bed is 76 by 80 inches, a true king. Five-inch built-in cold-cured high-density foam, CertiPUR certified, rated Daily Sleeper. The seat foam is medium density: the sitting experience is neither too soft nor too rigid, and the same holds for the sleeping surface. If nightly use for two adults is the scenario, this is sized right.
The frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in the EU, made to order, four to six weeks. Over a hundred fabric and leather options at point of sale.
Casey King is for the household that wants a traditional sofa silhouette with genuine nightly-sleep capacity for two. If the rolled-arm look isn't your preference, the Charleston King Sofa delivers the same 76-by-80 king bed with the Level one-step mechanism and a higher-arm contemporary silhouette.