
"If the words "sleeper sofa" still conjure images of a musty, squeaky, lumpy pull-out mattress with the thickness and support of a peanut butter sandwich, you may want to take a look at what's been going on in the world of convertible furniture lately. Modern-day sleeper sofas now come with luxe, real mattresses, like the Tempur-Pedic in Joybird's Eliot, or offer multiple sitting and sleeping configurations, like the Koala Wanda."
"The Neptune, from Montreal-based, direct-to-consumer home goods brand Cozey, aims for something entirely different: a couch with modular components that can be moved or added to, along with seats that pull out to make either a twin- or full-sized bed, depending on couch size. Add on storage underneath each seat and machine-washable fabric, and you've got a truly versatile setup that's ideal for guest rooms and living rooms alike. That is, as long as you like things firm."
The Neptune is a modular sleeper sofa from Montreal-based direct-to-consumer brand Cozey that lets buyers assemble chairs, loveseats, or sectionals and rearrange or add components. Seats pull out to form twin or full beds depending on couch size, and optional under-seat storage ottomans, arms, and headrests are available. Upholstery options include five Performance colors and four Aquaforte water- and stain-repellent neutrals, with inventory available for immediate shipping. Machine-washable fabric increases practicality for guest rooms and living rooms. The design prioritizes firm seating and sleeping surfaces, and packages range from single chairs to five-seat sectionals.
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