The sofa can be transformed in three different ways. You can use it as a regular couch or you can convert it to a lounger for a more relaxing position. Moving the backrest further down turns it into a bed you can sleep on. On top of this, DHP offers matching chaise longue and chairs that you can combine together with this sofa to further extend its versatility.
Once unpacked, the sofa can be assembled together fairly easily. All you have to do is flip it over and screw the legs to the frame with the included Allen key. The screws are already attached to the legs to make it even simpler. Usually, this procedure takes no more than 20 minutes.
The sofa can be bought in four different colors: black, grey, navy and vanilla. Keep in mind though, that the materials used are different for each color. The black and vanilla ones use faux leather while the grey and navy variants are made from linen.
While the sofa can support up to 600 pounds (around the weight of 3 average adults), the legs are fairly weak since they are made from thin metal and can bend easily.
This sofa's minimalistic approach makes it a compact and slim solution. It works as a great reclining sofa for small studio apartments where you can’t put in giant corner sofas.
Since the sofa is in a dark color and the PU leather doesn’t absorb liquids and odors, it takes little effort to take care of it as the stains can be spotted and wiped off easily. Even if you need to do deep cleaning, it can be easily done since there are no hard to reach spots on it.
The sofa sits really close to the ground, clearing it by just 13 inches. This might not be a problem for short people, but if you are taller than 6 feet then it may become uncomfortable.
The PU leather isn’t soft to the touch and the sofa itself is quite rigid to sit or sleep on. On the other hand some people prefer harder surfaces over squishy cushions.