Nico Queen Loveseat is a two-seat frame that disappears into a room: low track arms, 32.75-inch height, 69.5-inch width. It has the under-knee support rail built into the seat, which makes the 20.75-inch seat depth feel more supportive than it looks. Tagged as a best seller and pet friendly. The reason people keep coming back to it: the Nest mechanism solves the problem of where to put the mattress when you're not using it.
The Nest function stores the mattress beneath the seat cushion. You set the loose back cushions aside, lift the front of the seat, walk the frame out, and lay it flat. Two steps, out from the wall. Wall clearance needed is 84.75 inches. There's no gas-spring assist, so the lift is manual. For most adults it's manageable; if assisted open is important, the Polar Queen Loveseat uses the Level mechanism with gas-spring assist and is worth comparing.
The bed is a standard queen, 60 by 80 inches. Mattress is a five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad, CertiPUR certified, rated Daily Sleeper. That rating matters: it means the foam is built for nightly use over time, not just occasional use. The seat cushion sits on top of the nested mattress when closed, which keeps the profile clean.
Frame is solid spruce, mortise-and-tenon, birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in Europe to order, four to six weeks. 100-plus upholstery options across fabric and leather.
Nico Queen Loveseat is well-suited to a living room or bedroom that needs a queen sleeper without sofa-sized width. If you need more seating (three or more people), the Nico King Sofa is the same frame at 85.5 inches with a 76-inch king bed. If you prefer a fixed-back, one-step conversion without cushion handling, the Nautica Queen Loveseat is worth a look.