We all know the problem: an unexpected visitor turns up and there is no comfortable place to sleep. Most sofa beds are neither a sofa nor a bed and the guest wakes up the next morning feeling anything but rested.
Not so with this piece of furniture: Rolf Heide's stacking couch has been making design history since 1966. Whether in the children's room, in a shared student flat, in a single apartment or in a guest room - whenever an additional sleeping option is needed, the stacking lounger can be easily and conveniently positioned.
The collapsible lounger consists of two layers that can be stacked on top of each other. It can be used as a bed or sofa. When visitors arrive, you can simply take down one of the two loungers and have a second place to sleep in no time at all.
The stacking lounger can also be converted into a double bed, which I particularly like. It's the same when you use the lounger as a sofa: either stacked on top of each other and a little higher, or side by side and rather low.
An ideal piece of furniture for people who move around a lot, because the uncomplicated lounger can be used flexibly. High-quality materials ensure optimum sleeping and sitting comfort.
This lounger best embodies Rolf Heide's design credo: simple materials are brought together in an impressively logical way and are given their typical face by a single ingenious idea: in this case, the sweeping curves of the side panels.
In this video you will find additional information on the history and use of this classic.
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