Expand Furniture, a Canadian company, offer innovative couch models that transform into bunk beds, providing space-saving solutions for compact living spaces.
From Superinnovators 27/08/24
The Dormire V2 Bunk Bed Couch Transformer, priced at $5,995 CAD ($4,425 USD), features a two-bed system, easily converting from a sofa into two stacked single beds.
Designed and manufactured in Italy, this model is equipped with a secure ladder, protective railings, and a locking mechanism to ensure safety during use, according to the company.
The Dormire is designed for small apartments, guest rooms, or any space where multifunctional furniture is essential.
It also includes memory foam mattresses and has a weight limit of 250 kg (550 lbs) per bed.
On the other hand, the Compatto Sofa Bunk Bed, priced at $6,495 CAD ($4,795 USD), offers a three-bed setup, with an additional pull-out trundle bed beneath the lower bunk.
This model, also designed and manufactured in Italy, transitions from a sofa into a bunk bed, very useful for families needing extra sleeping arrangements.
The Sofa Bunk Bed is engineered with a similar emphasis on safety, featuring guardrails and a locking system.
The bunk bed has a weight limit of 150 kg (330 lbs) for the top bunk and 250 kg (550 lbs) for the lower bed.
Alongside these transforming sofas, Expand Furniture offer many other space-saving, multifunctional furniture including expanding tables and desks with disappearing chairs.
More info
https://expandfurniture.com/product/the-dormire-bunk-bed-couch-transformer/
https://expandfurniture.com/product/sofa-bunk-bed/
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