Nico King is the full-width version of the Nico frame: 85.5 inches across, low track arms, and that same 32.75-inch height that keeps the profile horizontal rather than boxy. At 17.25 inches of seat height and a 20.75-inch seat depth, it sits lower and shallower than a lot of competing frames, which gives it a mid-century legibility that works in both contemporary and transitional rooms. Labeled a best seller.
The Nest mechanism nests the mattress under the seat. You set the loose back cushions aside, lift the seat, walk it out, and lay it flat. Two steps. The bed extends from the wall, requiring 84.75 inches of clearance. At king size there's also a half-open option: the frame can sit partially open so one occupant sleeps while another sits, which is genuinely useful when you have an early riser sharing a studio. Power operation: none. This is a manual conversion.
The king bed is 76 by 80 inches. The mattress is a five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad, CertiPUR certified, rated for daily sleeping. Seventy-six inches of sleeping width means two adults have real room. No coil system, no removable mattress to store.
Frame is solid spruce, mortise-and-tenon joinery, birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in Europe to order. Four to six weeks from order to delivery. More than 100 upholstery options in fabric and leather.
Nico King is the right choice when you need king sleeping width and want the space-saving footprint of a nested mattress. If the manual two-step conversion is a concern and you want power operation, the West Power King Sofa opens with a button press. If a queen bed is sufficient and you want to save 16 inches of sofa width, the Nico Queen Loveseat delivers the same mechanism in a smaller frame.