Willow has traditional rolled arms and a quietly tailored frame: 74.5 inches wide, a back at 33.5 inches, and a profile that reads as more conservative than most of Luonto's contemporary line. The hook is what's hidden inside. Pull one lift and the bed unfolds, no two-step routine, no removing the seat cushion.
The Hybrid Deluxe function is the auto-fold version of the Hybrid mechanism. One motion: set the loose back cushions aside, lift the front of the seat, and the bed unfolds the rest of the way on its own. The seat cushion stays in place. Manual, no power. This is the one-step routine that the deeper Hybrid (two-step) and the Nest (walk-out) mechanisms can't match for sheer speed of conversion.
The bed is a standard 60 by 80 inch queen, rated for nightly use rather than occasional overnight duty. The mattress is built in at five inches thick, a cold-cured high-density foam pad. The 74.5-inch frame width gives the bed comfortable shoulder clearance when you sleep on the inside edge. Open footprint is 86.5 inches from wall, which means Willow needs more clearance than the seat-only depth suggests.
The frame is solid spruce with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in the EU, made to order, four to six weeks from order to delivery. The seat cushion is fixed; the back cushions are removable for cleaning and conversion. Over a hundred fabric and leather options chosen at point of sale.
Willow is for the buyer who wants a sleeper that looks like a sofa first, not a piece with a mechanism announcing itself. Choose Willow if you want traditional rolled arms with the fastest single-step conversion in the Luonto sleeper line. Choose the Aspen Queen if you'd rather have a contemporary low-leg silhouette and the Nest mechanism's storage-beneath-the-seat trick. Both are queen sleepers; both fit a similar room footprint.