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  2. 15 Stylish Sectional Sleeper Sofas That Don't Sacrifice ... - AOL

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    Sectional Sleeper Sofa with Pull-Out Bed. At a whopping 10 feet long and with a weight capacity of 4,200 pounds, this massive sleeper sofa can fit the entire family for movie marathons or other ...

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    "The queen pull out bed is really comfortable (and we are not embarrassed to offer it up as an option to overnight visitors)." Shop Now Barrett II 3-Seat Queen Reversible Sleeper Sectional

  4. IKEA Klippan - Wikipedia

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    Adjustments to the materials used in the sofa and the centralization of production methods allowed IKEA to reduce the price of the Klippan sofa by 40% since 1980. [4] In 2003, the Klippan was used as the standard sofa in a test to compare the British fire safety requirements against the Swedish and mainland European safety requirements.

  5. Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    A couch unfolded into a bed. A sofa bed or sofa-bed (in the US often called a sofabed, hide-a-bed, bed-couch, sleeper-sofa, or pullout sofa) is a multifunctional furniture typically consisting of a sofa or couch that, underneath its seating cushions, hides a metal frame and thin mattress that can be unfolded or opened up to make a bed.

  6. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    IKEA (/ aɪ ˈ k iː ə / eye-KEE-ə, Swedish:), is a multinational conglomerate founded in Sweden [6] [7] that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, and various other goods and home services.

  7. Sleeping berth - Wikipedia

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    A narrow berth high up in the side of the cabin, the pilot berth is usually above and behind the back of the settee and right up under the deck. Sometimes the side of this bunk is "walled in" up to the sleeper's chest; there may even be small shelves or lockers on the partition so that the bed is "behind the furniture".