Mario
Description
Our Mario convertible sofa lets you create an inviting guest room with a queen-size bed in any space. The removable memory foam arm cushions add additional comfort, while the seat and back offer the right support day or night.
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Cushion Details
Seat cushion type: foam and fiber
- Eco-friendly, high-resiliency foam topped with a layer of fiber padding
- Offers a structured, even sit
- Creates a tight, streamlined silhouette
- Designed to retain its shape with minimal maintenance
Back cushion type: foam and fiber
- Eco-friendly, high-resiliency foam topped with a layer of fiber padding
- Offers structured, even support
- Creates a tight, streamlined silhouette
- Designed to retain its shape with minimal maintenance
Upon delivery, you can expect your cushions to be fuller and firmer. Cushions will soften and personalize with use. Routine maintenance is required for all cushions.
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Summary of all reviews
by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Small spaces (3)
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- Modern/contemporary (3)
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Pros
- Comfortable fabric
- Cushions hold shape
- Great design
- Well made
Cons
Best Uses
- Informal
- Small spaces
- Watching TV
Customer comments about Mario 80" Convertible Sofa:
We've been looking for a while for an affordable convertible that opens up to a queen and the Mario fit the bill. We ordered it in red for our TV/Guest room. We've had several house guests since, and they all noted how comfortably they slept. Even my mother-in-law! The Mario is a breeze to open and close and the red sofa looks great in our otherwise neutral room.
- I live in a:
- Townhouse
- This product is used in my:
- Guest bedroom
Pros
- Comfortable fabric
- Nice design
- Space Saver
Cons
- Uncomfortable sit
Best Uses
- Small spaces
Customer comments about Mario 80" Convertible Sofa:
We use this sofa in our office/guestroom where we often watch tv. I wanted a comfortable sleeper sofa that didn't take up too much space in our cramped room, and this one is almost there. When we first got it I set it up with a thin egg crate foam plus a feather topper to test if I could make it comfortable for my picky mom who will be visiting soon (the seat and back become the bed and are made of fairly firm foam). It was so comfortable I fell asleep on it two nights in a row and was sorry to set it back up as a sofa. It's also great that it takes up no more space than the size of the bed (a queen in our case) as the back becomes part of the bed and it has no real arms.
My issue is with using it as a sofa. The "arms" are two loose cushions about 3" or 4" high, whereas a proper arm should be about 8" from the top of the seat. I knew this going in so paid a pretty penny for some very nice comfy big throw pillows to use in lieu of a proper arm. It's loungey but not supportive. And the cushions slide off if you like to lean against them a lot,as they're not attached.
Also, as the foam is pretty firm you don't sink into it as you would regular sofa seat cushions. On a regular sofa the seat may also angle slightly down toward the back so you really feel like you are settling in. On this sofa the seat is very flat and firm which ends up feeling like you will slide forward out of the seat. It's very difficult to feel like you can really settle in to watch a movie for example.
Overall, I would give it a C+ for comfort as a sofa and a B- as a sleeper, unless you add foam and feather toppers as we did in which case it's really up to you to customize it to your comfort. I give it an A for styling. Modern but fits in to most environments. B- for quality (the seat component falls off its channel every time we set it up as a sleeper). My final thought is that in hindsight, I wish I had paid the extra $200-300 dollars for a fabric upgrade because the in-stock fabric we went with (the charcoal microfibre) shows every cat and dog hair that lands on it. It's nice looking and soft though, so our plan is to keep the seat covered with a throw blanket until guests arrive.
I would recommend this sofa for a guest room for occasional use as a sofa or sleeper.
- I live in a:
- House
- This product is used in my:
- Guest bedroom
Pros
- Comfortable fabric
- Comfortable sit
- Cushions hold shape
- Great design
- Well made
Cons
Best Uses
- Informal
- Lounging
- Small spaces
- Watching TV
Customer comments about Mario 80" Convertible Sofa:
watch TV, Sleep
Service and delivery comments:
Delivery went very well
- I live in a:
- Apartment/condo
- This product is used in my:
- Living room/family room/great room
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- Mario 80" Convertible Sofa
Q:
please specify size of fully opened sofa and sheet size to use.Asked on 6/2/2013 by pfw1 answer
DESIGN ASSOCIATE
A:
When fully opened, the Mario sleeping surface measures 80 x 60. You can use standard Queen size sheets.Answered on 6/2/2013 by Design Associate from Room & Board
- Mario 80" Convertible Sofa
Q:
From the photo, it appear that you can see screws on the frame of the sofa (front left by left leg). Is that the case? Or are the screws somehow covered more like the Elke?Asked on 5/12/2013 by momfrommiami1 answer
DESIGN ASSOCIATE
A:
Yes, it is accurate that you can see the screws from the front of the Mario sofa.Answered on 5/13/2013 by Design Associate from Room & Board


