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mattress, 140x188 cm

$1,200

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Comfortable and firm foam mattress for use every night.

The mattress is made of polyurethane foam and has a top layer of high resilience foam which moulds to your body.

The mattress cover is easy to keep clean as it is removable and can be machine washed.

Article no 401.607.13
Article no 401.607.13


Do you like LYCKSELE series?

LYCKSELE sofa-bed is perfect when you want to be able to both sit and sleep. It’s easy to fit in any room and easy to convert to a bed. You choose the mattress and cover yourself, so you can make it just the way you like it. You can even take off the cover to wash it − or to have a little fun by changing to a new cover. You’re also free to choose between two widths when you buy your LYCKSELE. If you need a double bed, choose the sofa-bed. If a single bed is big enough, there’s also a chair-bed. Both can be complemented with a practical storage box for bed linen.

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