Erika has a silhouette you'll notice immediately: slim sloped arms and pointed, tailored back cushions rather than the soft rounded profiles most sleepers use. At 63.5 inches wide, it's a two-seat loveseat footprint. If a standard sleeper sofa reads as furniture-you-tolerate, Erika reads as furniture-you-chose.
The mechanism is Nest: lift the seat, walk it out, lay the back flat in two steps. Manual, no power, no removing the seat cushion. Set the loose back cushions aside first. Nest also holds a half-open position where you can sit on one end while someone lies on the other, a practical feature if the piece is doing double duty in a room that has no separate bed.
The bed is a full XL: 55 inches wide by 80 inches long, the same width as a standard double but with a longer length for a taller sleeper. The mattress is 5 inches of CertiPUR cold-cured high-density foam, built in, rated for daily use. At 84.75 inches of depth from wall when open, you need the room to have that clearance behind the sofa. Seat height is 17.25 inches, seat depth 21.75.
The frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified, made in the EU. Four to six weeks from order to delivery. Upholstery covers more than 100 fabric and leather options, chosen at point of sale.
Erika Full XL is for a room that needs a full-size sleeping surface and has a specific eye for silhouette; the pointed cushions and sloped arms set it apart from the rest of the Luonto lineup. If two adults need to sleep comfortably, step up to the Erika Queen, which gains five inches of bed width and keeps the same mechanism. Choose Full XL if single-sleeper use is the norm; choose queen if there's regularly a second person in the bed.