Polar's slim arms and round legs make it look like a well-considered accent chair, not a sleeper. At 37.75 inches wide it's genuinely single-chair-scale, reading at home in an office, a bedroom corner, or a studio where you need a sleeper without a sofa's footprint. The arms are slim, the legs are rounded, and the profile is clean.
The Level mechanism opens in one motion with gas-spring assist. You set the loose back cushions aside (light handling, not full removal) and the seat lifts as the bed extends out from the wall. One step, gas-spring assisted, so the opening isn't a fight. You need 89.75 inches of clearance from the wall to deploy the bed fully. The motion is smooth enough that most people don't need to think about it.
The bed is a 30 by 80 inch cot, sized for one adult, full length. Mattress is a five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad, built in, CertiPUR certified. Rated Daily Sleeper, which means the comfort level is engineered for regular nightly use, not just the occasional pulled-all-nighter. At 18 inches of seat height, the chair sits slightly higher than most sleeper sofas, which makes getting in and out easier.
Frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in Europe to order, four to six weeks from purchase to delivery. The upholstery catalog covers 100-plus options in fabric and leather.
Polar Cot Chair is for rooms where a sleeper sofa won't fit but a real nightly sleep surface is still the goal. If you need to sleep two people, it doesn't scale: step up to the Polar Full XL Loveseat for a 55-inch bed, or the Polar Queen Loveseat for a 60-inch queen. Choose Polar over Casey Cot Chair if you want the cleaner, contemporary slim-arm silhouette; Casey has rolled arms and a more traditional frame.