The show lasted longer than expected, and the cabbie seemed to have taken the long way around. Your friends from the burbs missed the last train and have now become your house guests for the night. The inevitable is delayed through two nightcaps, “you mean we’ll have to sleep on the floor”? Though your own bed looks pretty welcoming, sharing it might not be such a great idea. The sofa isn’t quite long enough to really stretch out from end to end. As you casually walk over and begin removing the seat cushions, all doubt is eliminated. Someone is definitely getting stuck with a makeshift mattress on the floor.
A good friend, and a better host wouldn’t allow such a junior-high-sleepover-option to be entertained. Not to mention the fact that you can’t remember the last time you vacuumed. Knowingly, you reach down into the body of the sofa, pulling up and out. Unfolding until the full length of the wooden slatted bed is revealed from within the double agent of a couch. The seat cushions find their place at the head of the bed. While still holding your empty glass, you motion to your pajama pal, indicating that they can now make themselves at home. Cappellini’s Cuba sofa offers the terrific, added value of replacing the creaky, wire springs found in most lesser sofa sleepers with steam bent birch slats. By day, a quiet seat, by night, a quiet, and comfortable bed. Who knew?