🛋️ Upgrade your small space with style and versatility—don’t miss out on the ultimate convertible comfort!
The VonandaSofa Bed is a modern, 4-in-1 convertible folding ottoman crafted with a sturdy metal frame supporting up to 440 lbs. Featuring breathable linen upholstery and a 5-level adjustable backrest, it effortlessly transforms between ottoman, chair, lounger, and bed. Ideal for small rooms and apartments, it requires no assembly and comes with a 100-day trial and 1-year warranty for worry-free use.
Additional Features | Tear Resistant,Position Lock,Tufted Cushions |
Reclining Position Count | 5 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Number of Height Positions | 5 |
Color | Dark Gray |
Back Style | Cushion back |
Style Name | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | Armless |
Cushion Style | Tufted |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean with a dry cloth |
Seat Material | Linen |
Fill Material | Foam |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 74"D x 37"W x 32"H |
Size | Large |
Item Weight | 59.53 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 15 Inches |
Seat Height | 17 Inches |
Seat Depth | 29 inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 15 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
M**S
Good options for small spaces that also need a bed
ONE YEAR UPDATE:Still use this almost daily, and it has held up pretty well. It gets unfolded and folded back up every single day, and so far the only issue is that one of the center section screw/bolts have come loose twice, and needed to be put back in and tightened down. But that's after hundreds of cycles.Overall it has held up well to someone 175-200lbs on it nightlyComes fully assembled, and setup is a breeze. It's very firm, but like firm and have no trouble sleeping all night, and popping the fitted sheet off and folding it back up just takes seconds, giving all the space in the room back. Definitely recommend the model with the lock on the support bars. Otherwise you really would need to device something to keep them from getting knocked inward and having the end fold down unexpectedly.
T**H
Super Cute & Firm cushion - but use Caution on pull-out legbars - they don't lock.
Just received our Vonanda Sofa Bed/Convertible Chair - so I'll come back in a few month w an update as well. I want to love it. It was nicely packaged. I unboxed it, and set it up in the room, and then started testing the different configurations. I had it set up as the twin bed, and leaned on the head side to reach for the sheath to the knife I used to cut the tape to the box... and the head-side's legs collapsed as there is nothing to lock them into place.So I landed on my shoulder and wrist, and almost on the knife. I double-checked and there are NO locks on the pull out legs on head or foot side. I would recommend getting a couple custom cut pieces of wood to wedge between the legbars on each side against the middle bottom frame to keep the bars from collapsing back inwards. I realize you get what you pay for - as this is not a high-end piece of furniture, and I didn't want to break the bank for our tiny spare room guest bed. This said, I think they should create and include 2 brace bars to secure this crazy defective design.As for the color, cloth, ease of use, and mattress quality. It's definitely very firm, but I find that comfortable. As an Ottoman, it's great, as a lounge chair, meh, and as a twin bed with great length and width, it's fantastic. I'm a wide 5'5" and there's more than enough length and width for me to sleep comfortably. Quality of the stitching and fabric is finished well-enough, and it doesn't look bad at all. I rather like it, except for having almost stabbed myself falling from the random collapsing legs. Honestly, if they had locks, I'd have given it a 5/5.Update Jan 2025:Coming back to say, aside from the lock snafu which is still a horrible design flaw, it is still in our tiny guest bedroom, has gotten a ton of use from an elementary kid who loves to build forts on and around it ALL the time. The stitching, fabric, feel, and firmness of this little ottoman is intact and still looks new. I've upgraded my 3 stars to a 4. Stand by the fact that if it had the bar locks, it'd be a solid-solid five.
E**K
Great ottoman and even better folded. best bed To sleep on.
Easy to unfold and fold. Comfortable to sleep on.
H**Y
Easy to use, compact, good for guests for a night or two
I love the material and size of this convertible bed/ chair. I bought it for my toddler's room so I could stay in the room with him if he were sick. For a night or two, the bed is just fine and looks great! I'd recommend it as a guest bed or something to use every once in a while like I do. I did have tobcommunicate with the manufacturer. They followed through in communication regarding my concerns and demonstrated a deep care for their product and customer satisfaction. For their care and the product being just what I needed, I will give 5 stars.
L**L
BROKE on first use as a bed!!!
ORIGINAL REVIEW: Most of the reviews here are by people who have had this for not very long. We've had it for about five months now and this is what we think.We got these ottomans in January as a possible guest sleeping solution and also a place for one of our family to rest (in a different space from their bedroom, so they had more than one location to spend time in) during recovery from surgery. We bought two. It is not a hideous piece, though the fabric flaps covering the sides aren't the most attractive thing, even with the magnets to sort of hold them in place.It's very firm, not super cushiony, which is ok. It is ok to sit on just as an ottoman (i.e. when it's fully folded up), but it's really not very comfortable or functional with the back opened up to form a chaise or lounger (since the top doesn't come up very high at its highest position, and if you put it in a leaned-back or lounge position there's no head support). Also, having the back unfolded at all takes up a ton of space. So we really can't recommend it as a lounger, but that's not really the problem, since all we wanted was somewhere to sit (in its folded/ottoman position) and somewhere to lay down (in its fully-opened, flat position).The real problem is the cushioning material used (and possibly how it is placed/attached). Unfortunately the cushioning is just not very well done. It shifts, flattens, doesn't recover, and leaves uncomfortable areas even with limited use. On one of the two ottomans we bought, within the first month we noticed the cushioning started to show obvious misshaping in the spot on the edge where it's most sat-on -- it wasn't recovering after use (and it isn't used very much). On the other ottoman, which was used for a week or so in its fully-opened position as a twin daybed, we had a similar problem -- the cushioning started to shift and/or flatten in places where there was more pressure (e.g., when lying on the stomach, in area where the knees rest). This left an area of the ottoman where you easily could feel a hard bar beneath. We fairly quickly added a twin memory foam topper as a barrier (and a stretchy twin fitted sheet to hold the topper in place) but even with this, the cushioning continued to get worse in the same areas, anywhere the body applies more pressure when laying down. We're going to try a thicker memory foam topper, but that's another expense (and it has to be stored somewhere when the ottoman is folded up -- memory foam toppers are bulky and are meant to stay on the bed once they open up -- they take up a ton of space to store). We want to offer our guests a comfortable place to sleep, not one where there are already misshapen areas in the cushion with hard bars exposed if you press down there.This really should not be happening. With any piece of cushioned furniture, the cushioning material used should recover after being compressed by a body sitting or lying down, the ottoman should keep its shape with repeated use, and the cushioning should be secured in a way so that it does not shift and expose hard bars underneath. You should be able to use it for at least a couple of years before you see the kinds of issues we're seeing.A more minor issue is the square glued-on felt pads -- on both of these ottomans, several of these came off immediately on the first day - literally the first time we unfolded them.UPDATE: One of the units - the one that we had never used as a bed before - BROKE at a welded point the VERY FIRST time a guest laid down on it. Now we have no where for them to sleep. We have reached out to the manufacturer and we hope they do the right thing, but we STRONGLY recommend you look elsewhere!
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