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Corner Sofa with Pull-Out Bed: The Best Options for 2026

Corner Sofa with Pull-Out Bed: The Best Options for 2026

A corner sofa with a pull-out bed is one of the most versatile pieces of furniture you can buy. It combines the comfort and social function of a large corner sofa with the practical sleeping capacity of a guest bed — without the dedicated floor space of a spare bedroom. For city apartments, studios, and open-plan living rooms where every square metre matters, it is often the only solution that makes both functions work simultaneously.

But not all pull-out beds are equal. There is a wide gap between a thin foam roll-out and a proper sleeping surface, and between a mechanism that unfolds smoothly and one that requires both people and significant effort every time. This guide focuses on what actually matters when choosing a corner sofa with a sleeping function.

What to look for in a sofa bed corner unit

The mattress thickness: This is the single biggest determinant of sleep quality. A pull-out mattress below 12cm will feel inadequate for regular use. 14-16cm is comfortable for occasional use; 18cm+ approaches the feel of a dedicated guest bed. Check the manufacturer specification — this number is almost never prominently displayed in marketing.

The mechanism quality: A smooth, well-engineered pull-out mechanism should unfold in under 30 seconds without removing cushions and without requiring two people. If a sofa requires full disassembly each time, it will rarely be used as a bed in practice. Look for a mechanism that can be operated alone.

Storage integration: Many pull-out corner sofas include under-seat storage for bedding. This is practically essential — it means sheets and pillows are stored exactly where they are needed, eliminating the separate storage problem.

The sleeping width: Pull-out bed widths vary significantly between models. A 140cm pull-out is comfortable for one adult; 160cm works for two. Know the opened dimensions before purchasing.

Everyday comfort: A sofa bed used primarily as a sofa should still feel like a sofa. Avoid models where the sleeping mechanism compromises the seating comfort — visible bars, uneven cushioning, or reduced seat depth are common trade-offs to check for.

Torino corner sofa with sleeping function

Torino Corner Sofa with Pull-Out Bed — Furni

Torino 3-seater corner sofa with pull-out bed — from EUR 1,699
A full corner layout with integrated sleeping function — one of the most practical configurations for studio apartments and guest-ready living rooms.

The Torino combines a 3-seater corner configuration with a pull-out sleeping function and under-seat storage for bedding. This makes it one of the most functionally complete options in the Furni range — particularly suited to apartments where the living room doubles as a guest room. The pull-out mechanism is designed for single-person operation, making it genuinely practical for regular use rather than an occasional party trick.

Riva sofa with pull-out bed — for smaller spaces

Riva 3-seater Sofa with Pull-Out Bed — Furni

Riva 3-seater sofa with pull-out bed — from EUR 999
A 3-seater without the corner section, ideal for living rooms where the full corner footprint of the Torino would be too large.

For rooms where a full corner configuration is too large, the Riva offers the same sleeping function in a 3-seater format. The footprint is significantly smaller than the Torino while retaining the pull-out bed and storage drawer, making it the right choice for studios and smaller apartments where every centimetre of floor space matters.

Merlot modular corner — sleeping function optional

Merlot Modular Corner Sofa — Furni

Merlot modular corner sofa with longchair — from EUR 2,824
The deep longchair provides a comfortable sleeping-like surface for occasional overnight guests without a dedicated pull-out mechanism.

If a full pull-out bed mechanism is not essential and the primary function is a very comfortable lounging and occasional sleeping surface, the Merlot's modular corner with longchair is worth considering. The deep longchair section provides a genuinely comfortable surface for a single overnight guest, without the mechanism trade-offs involved in a dedicated sofa bed. For households where the sofa is first a sofa and only occasionally a sleeping surface, this may be the more practical choice.

Corner sofa or sofa bed: which to prioritise?

If you expect to use the sleeping function at least once a month, choose a dedicated sofa bed mechanism — the convenience factor compounds over time and the trade-off in everyday seating comfort is manageable in modern designs. If sleeping guests are rare (a few times a year), the Merlot longchair approach or a simpler 3-seater with a separate daybed may be more satisfying. The worst outcome is a sofa bed that is good enough at neither function — prioritise whichever use case is genuinely primary and let the secondary function be a bonus rather than a co-equal requirement.

Browse the full corner sofa collection or explore modular sofas to find the configuration that fits your space.

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