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The DHP Paxson 79 Inch Futon Sofa Bed combines mid-century modern style with practical multifunctionality. Upholstered in light gray linen-look fabric with diagonal tufting and supported by solid wood tapered legs, it converts quickly from a 3-seat sofa to a full-size sleeper bed. Compact yet sturdy, it supports up to 600 lbs with a durable wood frame and steel spring suspension. Ideal for small spaces, it ships with all assembly tools and features easy-to-clean upholstery.
Color | Light Gray |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | with_arms |
Pattern | unspecified |
Back Style | Split Back |
Cushion Style | Tufted |
Leg Style | Bun |
Theme | unspecified |
Frame Color | Brown |
Furniture Leg Color | Brown |
Upholstery Color | Light Gray |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Specification Met | CAL TB 117-2013 |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Component Connector Assembly | Not Required |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Seat Depth | 23.5 inches |
Seat Height | 15.5 Inches |
Item Width Side To Side | 33.5"D x 78.5"W x 32"H |
Item Weight | 86 Pounds |
Leg Length | 8 Inches |
Size | Full |
Seat Back Interior Height | 20.5 Inches |
Minimum Required Door Width | 36 Inches |
Arm Height | 23 Inches |
Included Mattress Size | Full |
Reclined Length | 44 Inches |
Mattress Thickness | 6 Inches |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 3 |
Additional Features | Position Lock, Adjustable Recline |
Suspension Type | MDF |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Seat Cushion Configuration | Multiple Cushion Seat |
Is Customizable? | No |
Upholstery Fabric Type | Linen |
Frame Material Type | Fabric |
Material Type | Fabric |
Has Removable Seat Cushion Cover | false |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Seat Fill Material | Foam |
Furniture Leg Material | Wood,Poplar |
Seat Back Fill Material | Foam |
Back Cushion Removability | Removable |
Fill Material | unspecified |
Material Features | rounded wooden legs |
Upholstery Cleaning Code | WW |
Cushion Construction | Foam |
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I would have been disappointed. I wanted an IKEA Karlstad which are priced ...
If I could, I would give 4.5 stars, but I didn't want to give it just 4, so I gave 5. I paid $199.00 with free prime shipping so my review is based on that price point. If I paid the $270 + tax that it is currently priced at, I would have been disappointed.I wanted an IKEA Karlstad which are priced competitively at $399. Problem is, I live in a rural area, the closest ikea is a 3.5 hour drive, and shipping to my region from ikea is $350 for anything. You could buy a spice rack and it would be $350, or you could buy a whole house full of furniture and it is $350. This is very similar in style to the karlstad, cheaper, and free shipping, so I pulled the trigger. It will serve as as a temporary couch until I can get to an IKEA or move to a city that has one, then be moved to a guest room/office.It definitely pulls off the mid-century modern look. Not the most comfortable thing, but impressively comfortable for a $200 futon. I fell asleep on it last night. The cushions offer good support, and the size is great for me at 6'0". I will add some throw pills to give the couch some depth and to add some comfort. The fabric is nice to the touch and has a nice appearance (I got the grey one). It it has a nice texture. It doesn't scream "this is a futon" and looks more like a couch, at least when pushed against a wall. It can easily serve as a primary sofa in a small apartment, contrary to what the other reviews say. I have sat on $400 serta couches that are less comfortable. I suspect, though, the serta-type couches will hold up better over time. Assembly was easy to do by myself. Took me less than 45 minutes, though I used a ratchet rather than the tiny wrench that comes with it. It would have taken considerably longer trying to assemble it with the provided tool.You won't find a better futon for 199 if you are looking for the mid-century modern look, You would be hard pressed to find a "real" couch with a mid-century modern look for under $500 outside of IKEA, so if you are on a budget, or have limited options in your area, I might consider paying the $270 asking price, particularly if it won't get much use.The middle legs ARE plastic, but mine were brown. Some reviews said theirs were black. They are visible when looking at the couch from most angles, and they do somewhat detract from the look, but that is the nature of futons and should be expected. The legs don't look "cheap" or "painted" like some other reviews said. They ARE cheap, and ARE painted/veneered, but they look real and nice, even up close.Cons:Cushions are wrinkled, probably due to the fabric not being pulled very tight. Putting it in "couch mode" makes this worse, as it compresses the cushions at the bottom/back. That said, I think it might be something that is the result of being folded and stuffed in a box and might get better with time and use, and is not bad enough to knock off a star, particularly if you plan on adding some pillows, which will hide the problem.Overall I am pleased with the purchase. I don't have any photos yet, but it looks exactly as pictured.
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Yes, I am grading on a curve
If you're like me, chances are you're not in the market for a hand-carved Shaker ottoman anytime soon. Still, I need to put that out there.The good* Putting it together was a snap compared with IKEA anything.* Having looked extensively online and locally (including IKEA), I couldn't find anything that beat it at $220. (IKEA has one love seat that I preferred, but I couldn't fit it into the car, and paying to transport the thing would have put it over the top).* It looks fine. Not like I'm living in Buckingham Place fer shur here, lol, but it'll do.That bad* It's not the most comfortable thing to sit on. It's okay.* I can't really imagine anyone sleeping on this, really "sleeping" in the true sense of the word. I mean, OK if your buddy is crashing the night after "Ozzfest," he won't likely know the difference lol. This wasn't a huge factor in my decision, nor was it too much of a surprise. It's better than an air mattress (at least in terms of ambiance ;)). If you really want to use this as a sleeper, you should pick up a 1 or 2-inch memory foam topper.* OK, a lot of furniture in my range has issues with chemical smells. We're not talking city morgue here, but I felt like I was copping a little buzz when I was slid under the thing tightening the screws to the arms rest. I've been airing it out, again, and the smell has dissipated, but I mention it because some people are very sensitive to this sort of thing.ConclusionNot a bad deal. If you're planning on sticking where you are for some amount of time, I'd recommend setting down a little extra cash if it's within your means. At the $400-500 range, you can probably do better (particularly if you're not averse to "gently worn" items). That being said, at its current price ($220), I don't think you're going to do any better, particularly considering free delivery.
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