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The Eclipse Sleeper Sofa in Upcycled Poly

  • The Eclipse Sleeper Sofa in Upcycled Poly

  • non toxic

The 3-second version

  • Converts to queen bed by folding cushions flat, no pull-out frame
  • FSC-certified wood and upcycled polyester upholstery
  • Non-toxic foams and fabrics, covers remove for washing
  • Seats two comfortably, not a full-size sofa
  • Guest must help fold and unfold the bed
  • Firm cushions favor sleeping over deep sinking

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Sleeper sofa that folds flat into a queen bed without a hidden frame

Traditional sleeper sofas pack a metal frame and a thin mattress into a couch, which makes them heavy, awkward, and bad at both jobs. The Eclipse treats sleeping and sitting as equal: the cushions themselves become the bed surface, so you get real support and no mechanism to break or dig into your back.

That approach matters if you actually use the sleeper function more than once a year. The fold-out takes seconds, the surface is continuous, and the whole piece weighs less because there's no frame to haul. It's worth considering if you've ever cursed a pull-out bar at 2 a.m. or if your space can't afford furniture that does one thing poorly.

Good gift when

  • People who need guest sleeping space but can't dedicate a room to it
  • Anyone avoiding flame retardants and other common furniture chemicals
  • Small-space dwellers who want dual-purpose furniture that actually works
  • Buyers prioritizing sustainable materials and responsible sourcing

Skip it if You want a sofa that seats three or more people side by side—the compact frame is built for sleeping space first and won't replace a full-size sectional for daily lounging.

Specs

Bed size when unfolded
Queen
Frame material
FSC-certified wood
Upholstery fabric
Upcycled polyester
Foam and fabric treatment
Non-toxic, no flame retardants
Cover care
Removable and washable
Available colors
Oat, Moon, Midnight, Farro, Shadow

What's included

  • Eclipse Sleeper Sofa with removable covers
  • Folding cushion system (seat and backrest)
  • FSC-certified wood frame
  • Upcycled polyester upholstery

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large furniture ships freight and requires assembly; impractical as a surprise gift.

The maker

Sabai designs furniture around the idea that convertible pieces should work well in both modes, not just exist in one and tolerate the other. The Eclipse came from watching people struggle with traditional sleepers—the heft, the mechanism, the compromise mattress. By rethinking the structure as a layered cushion system, they made a piece that's lighter, simpler, and more honest about what it does. The certified wood and upcycled fabric follow the same logic: use what already exists, source responsibly, and skip the chemicals that most buyers would rather avoid but rarely get the choice to.

The details

Most sleeper sofas hide a metal frame that makes the mattress lumpy and the whole thing heavy. This one takes a different route. The Eclipse folds out flat to become a queen-size bed using cushions that stack and unfold in layers, so there's no bar in the middle and no wrestling with springs. When you want to sit, it's a compact sofa. When a guest stays over, you pull the seat forward and lay the backrest down to form a single continuous sleeping surface.

The frame is made from FSC-certified wood, meaning it comes from responsibly managed forests. The upholstery uses upcycled polyester fabric—material reclaimed from waste streams and reprocessed into textile—so fewer virgin plastics go into each piece. All the foams and fabrics are non-toxic, free from flame retardants and heavy metals. You can remove the covers and wash them when needed.

Because there's no metal mechanism, the whole unit weighs less and moves more easily than a traditional pull-out. The cushions are firm enough to support sleeping but soft enough for regular sitting. The low profile fits under most window sills and keeps sight lines open in smaller rooms. You get queen-bed sleeping space in a footprint that works where a dedicated guest bed would not.

Modern convertible seating built from certified wood and recycled fabric with no metal mechanisms

$2,595at sabai.design

Ships and sold by Sabai. About this merchant

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Questions

How do you convert it from sofa to bed?
You pull the seat cushion forward and fold the backrest down so the layers lie flat. The cushions align to form a continuous sleeping surface. Reversing the process takes the same steps. It's a quick fold, not a mechanism you pull or lift.
Is the bed surface comfortable enough for regular use?
The cushions are designed to support sleeping, so they're firmer than a typical sofa cushion. Most people find them comfortable for occasional guests. If someone will sleep on it every night, test the firmness preference first—it's more supportive than soft.
Can one person convert it alone?
Yes, but it's easier with two people because the cushions need to be repositioned. One person can manage it, but having help speeds up the process and keeps the covers from shifting.
What does upcycled polyester mean for durability?
Upcycled poly is polyester fiber reclaimed from waste and reprocessed into fabric. It performs like standard polyester—durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean—but uses material that already exists instead of new plastic.
Will it fit through a narrow doorway?
Because there's no internal metal frame, the Eclipse is lighter and more flexible than a traditional sleeper. Check your doorway width and the sofa's dimensions before ordering. Many sleepers need to be tilted or disassembled; this one has fewer obstacles but still requires planning.

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