The minimalist Clubber recliner sofa bed by Per Weiss

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In another one of our articles we’re presented you the Chesterfield Sofa Bed, an elegant and modern piece of furniture designed by Per Weiss. Now we’re back with another one of this designer’s creations. It’s also a sofa bed and it has some similar features to the Chesterfield design but it’s clearly different and unique.

This is the Clubber recliner sofa bed. It was designed by Per Weiss in 2009 so it has been created previously to the other model presented. It features a classic design with a contemporary look. It’s a minimalist piece of furniture with very soft and comfortable upholstery. It also features a light and sophisticated leg construction. It has a metal frame, very light and sleek but also very strong and durable. Also, optional wooden armrests are available.

The Clubber sofa bed is upholstered with pocket spring and its back rest can be adjusted in order to achieve a new level of comfort. You can also adjust it from sofa to bed with a simple click. It’s so easy and simple. This lovely piece of furniture is available in grey if you opt for textile upholstery or in white or black leather if you choose leather. Any one of these variants is unique and equally elegant and stylish. It would look great in the living room with a matching simple décor.

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