Charleston runs 91.25 inches wide, sits at 17.75 inches from the floor, and has arms at 26 inches, higher and more upright than most sleepers in this size class. That arm height and the taller overall frame give it a more formal, structured presence. It's the king-size option for a room that wants a sofa that looks like a sofa, not a piece of furniture that's hedging.
The Level mechanism opens in one step. Back cushions come off first, then the seat lifts in a single gas-spring-assisted motion and the bed extends out from the wall. The whole sequence is straightforward and manageable solo. You need about 90 inches of clearance behind the piece for full extension. No second fold, no power required.
The bed is 76 inches wide and 81 inches long, a full inch longer than standard king dimensions, which is worth noting if your sleepers are tall. The mattress is a built-in five inches of cold-cured high-density foam, CertiPUR certified, rated Daily Sleeper. Seat foam is medium density, firm enough to sit on properly, soft enough for sustained overnight use.
Solid spruce frame 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; Oliver 173 is available quick-ship.
Charleston and Casey King Sofa share the same 76-by-80-plus king bed. Choose Charleston if you want a higher-arm contemporary profile and the Level one-step mechanism. Choose Casey King if you prefer the traditional rolled-arm look and are comfortable with the Hybrid two-step opening.