Fantasy in the queen configuration is 70.5 inches wide, one of the more compact queen sleeper loveseats in the Luonto catalog for a frame with a 60-by-80 bed. Two seats, track arms, 35 inches tall. The Level function's single-motion open keeps the conversion experience clean enough that this is a piece you can realistically convert every week rather than once a month.
The Level function: pull the bed out in one guided motion, assisted open, soft close. The mechanism carries most of the work. No mid-sequence cushion removal, no two-phase grip. It closes the same way; soft close prevents the slam. Manual, not powered. The open-from-wall clearance is 89.75 inches, which is true of all Fantasy configurations at this mechanism's geometry. That's the planning dimension.
Queen bed: 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Two adults sleep on this without the argument about who got the narrow side. The mattress is CertiPUR-EU certified cold-cured high-resilience foam. Seat foam is medium density at 2.2 pounds per cubic foot, tightly upholstered to the frame. Back cushions are fiber-filled and loose, with 75 percent recycled fiber. Medium foam density is worth noting: it's a firmer sit than softer-foam frames, which makes it better for daily use but less of a sink-in feeling.
FSC-certified birch plywood and PEFC solid Nordic spruce. Designed in Finland, made in Europe. Over a hundred upholstery options across fabric grades A through E and leather grades 1000 through Prescott. Four to six weeks, made to order.
If the frame width is the constraint and you need a queen bed, the Ethos Queen sits at 66.25 inches instead of 70.5, which is 4.25 inches narrower with the same queen bed size and Nest function instead of Level. Pick Fantasy Queen if you prefer the single-motion Level open; pick Ethos Queen if saving 4 inches of width matters or you want the dual-motion mechanism.