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Introducing REGGIE, a 3-seater sofa bed available in Grey Velvet and Cream Velvet. This sofa bed has a traditional style with plenty of modern flairs, matching well with many interior styles. REGGIE features a padded seat and backrest in a sewn pillow design giving the appearance of multiple cushions. It has a traditional yet modern appeal with the roll armrests, and 2 matching pillow cushions and is supported by black wooden legs. Convertible design - this sofa bed has a simple clic-clac mechanism that allows it to swiftly and simply transform from a sofa to a recliner to a bed, making it ideal for overnight guests. This sofa bed cannot be freely positioned in your room. The back of this sofa bed is upholstered in a black woven fabric that does not match the colour of the sofa bed fabric. Velvet is an excellent choice for sofa bed upholstery, its richness of colour and soft texture makes it undeniably stylish. Depending on the lighting, velvet can have a distinct appearance, in natural light it tends to shimmer more, whereas in artificial lighting indoors, it tends to look more subdued. If you stroke velvet with your hand in different directions, the colour may fluctuate, to balance things out, stroke in one direction with an open palm.
I really like this Reggie sofa bed because of its versatile and inviting look. The cream velvet gives it a luxurious yet neutral appeal, making it easy to incorporate into both classic and contemporary interiors. It works particularly well in light, airy spaces or rooms that feature soft neutral palettes, adding a touch of elegance without overpowering. Practical styling tips include pairing it with textured cushions for added comfort or a cosy throw for a relaxed vibe. Its compact size and ability to convert into a bed make it perfect for small living rooms or guest spaces, offering both style and function in one piece.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on The Range's website here