Laira 3-Seater Sofa Bed with left chaise longue - Ecru Chenille
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Laira 3-Seater Sofa Bed with left chaise longue - Ecru Chenille

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Laira 3-Seater Sofa Bed with left chaise longue - Ecru ChenilleLaira 3 seater sofa bed with left chaise longue in ecru chenille 246cm FSC Mix Credit The Laira sofa bed stands out for its upholstery in high quality, large structured chenille with a very soft feel and abrasion resistance. Its Y open system allows you to quickly and easily turn the sofa into a comfortable 150 x 230cm bed at its widest point, thanks to its synchronised opening mechanism. Once opened, it can also be used as a continuous chaise longue.

Laira 3-seater sofa bed with left chaise longue in ecru chenille 246cm FSC Mix Credit

The Laira sofa bed stands out for its upholstery in high-quality, large-structured chenille with a very soft feel and abrasion resistance. Its Y-open system allows you to quickly and easily turn the sofa into a comfortable 150 x 230cm bed at its widest point, thanks to its synchronised opening mechanism. Once opened, it can also be used as a continuous chaise longue. The medium-hard density 28kg/m3 foam gives it a medium-firm seat, offering a balance of comfort and support. The backrest cushions have removable covers and are filled with fibre and perforated foam, which provide enveloping comfort. Internal structure made from solid pine wood and plywood. The solid pine wood is FSC™ 100% chain of custody certified with a responsible forest management model and the plywood is FSC Mix Credit certified, so it is a material made with a mix of materials from FSC-certified forests and FSC-controlled wood.

About this product

  • Laira is a sofa bed upholstered in super-soft chenille. Its Y-open mechanism allows it to be easily transformed into a 150 x 230cm bed or used as a continuous chaise longue.
  • Medium firm seat
  • Removable cover
  • Made in Europe 

Dimensions

Width 246 cm

Depth 170 cm

Height 88 cm

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