• Modern low profile design futon frame with chrome metal legs and square tufted backrest and seating
  • Split back design provides multiple positions including lounging and sleeping for top comfort
  • Pair with the matching chair, chaise lounger and/or ottoman for a sectional look and extra seating or sleeping space (all sold separately)
  • Futon Dimensions: 71″W x 34″D x 32″H; Sleeping Dimensions: 71″L x 43″W x 16″H; Weight Limit: 600 lb.
  • Ships in one box and assembles quickly; Shipping Dimensions: 45″L x 36″W x 13″H; Net weight: 70.5 lb; Gross weight: 84 lb

8 reviews for DHP Emily Futon With Chrome Legs, Black Faux Leather

  1. Eric

    La entrega del sillón estuvo un poco tardado debido a que se perdió el paquete en el trayecto de envío. Sin embargo la empresa no dudó en reemplazar el sillón por uno nuevo y llegó en perfecto estado. El servicio y la atención de la empresa fueron excelentes durante todo el proceso. Mantuvieron una excelente comunicación y me apoyaron todo el tiempo hasta recibir el sillón. El sillón tiene una calidad excelente, el diseño es precioso y el precio incomparable. Ampliamente los recomiendo.

  2. OceanDreams

    I’m torn between 3-4 stars. As far as looks go, its a 5 star product. It seems its somewhere between Ultra and Mid-century modern. The color as others have stated isn’t a bright Apple store white, but in fact more of an off, vanilla. With that said this futon is 4 feet away from a stark bright white desk but neither piece looks out of place, also incandescent lighting will cast enough of a warm light on the room that they almost become the same color. From an assembly standpoint I’d say its a 3 or a 4 depending upon when it comes time to flip it right side up. The 2 halves are tied together via a standard hinge and flipping it over by yourself can be a chore as there is so much flex it seems as if its going to break. 2 people flipping at the same time solves the issue but it can be done by yourself as well, you just can’t toss it on its feet is all I’m saying. The feet, while metal, are a VERY thin gauge tubing. I can understand as other people have said the legs have snapped at the welds why. To avoid that try not to do the typical sitting adjustment where you just suddenly thrust or scoot your body to change sitting position, I’d imagine that is what puts the lateral torque that causes welds to break, sideways. Just a thicker gauge metal would resolve any worries. Not really sure how it could be reinforced other than the owner adding wood feet in other places, but that will bring me to my next point. So far I think I’m 3-4 weeks in to ownership, and while there is no sagging to the FRAME as of yet, I can see where there is a possibility for it with long term use. Just for the sake of disclosure I have this product in my front office/video game room at home, there might be a week where I don’t even go in there, let alone sit down, but then there will be spurts like the last 2 weeks I have laid on this for 4 hours every night playing xbox. If this item was used as a daily living room sofa with multiple people at a time I think it would be much more short lived than the sporadic use mine gets. I am 5’11ish I guess and 210lbs. I feel it is comfortable as long as you understand what it is, its not some super cushy sofa your going to sink down into watching Netflix for 12 hours. The best way to describe the cushion/padding of this is like a waiting room chair or seats at the movie theater. It has cushion to it, but it is a firm cushion. It is not the most comfortable but it is a lot better than a solid plastic or wood chair with no cushion at all. In futon mode I think it would be the perfect foundation to put a twin or full size air mattress on for an occasional spur of the moment guest bed. Sleeping on it bare for a full night might be a stretch but for an occasional afternoon nap, I had no issues the one time I tried it. I don’t get people that expect futons to be a full time primary bed and want the comfort of a tempurpedic, a futon is the same void as a daybed, occasional sleeping for naps or temporary guests without taking up the size of a full time dedicated framed mattress bed. Now as far as the material, the faux leather/pleather looks nice, but it is very very, very, very, thin. You can tell by just pushing your finger into it how thin it is. because of this, I can say dogs, cats, and children standing on this could destroy it in about 10 minutes. it is just such a thin, soft material, that I just honestly feel that the covering will wear out well before the frame, cushioning, etc. I have several faux leather ottomans from Target and they are a much thicker, resilient material than this. The thinness of the covering will also show stretching pretty fast, there is a side that has more wrinkles than the other from just the occasional use. However the tufted design tends to hide it, as well as a few pillows that will be on there anyway. Sorry for such a long review however, I am always glad to see thorough review for items I am considering.

    Bottom line is this is an amazing looking piece, that looks much more expensive than it is. Not recommended as full time sofa or bed. Design has its flaws but a little common sense and realistic expectation of its price and what it is intended for go a long way. Not recommended for children or pets as climbing on it could tear the thin material pretty easily. Comfort is so-so, but that is the nature of futons. For the price it is great so far, I would buy again. The manufacturer should look at increasing gauge of tubing used for feet, as well as a much thicker covering on par with similar faux leather items from big box stores. I will also say that due to the nature of this product being mass produced, with the materials used, I can see where it would be pretty easy to get a lemon or one with issues. I wish they made a matching armless barcelona style chair/ottoman to go with this as matching the off white color and matteness of the white could be an issue with furniture placed directly against it. Overall I got this for $189 and am satisfied with it at that price, and would still be happy up to $250. Anything after that they would need to significantly upgrade materials used. There just isn’t much that compares to this high end looking design, at this low of a price.

  3. Eric

    super easy to put together and very pretty. when I first sat on it, I was a bit concerned as it was not comfortable but after a few days of being assemble, it’s really comfortable and changing it into a bed is super easy

  4. Elika

    My previous roommate had two of these in white faux leather, and I just bought and assembled a navy one for my new place.

    First off, the packaging is brilliant. It arrives with the legs and hardware stored in a zippered compartment under the upholstery, and *with the entire couch folded in half, crosswise*. This means the box will fit in your car. Assembly is super easy — I’m 5’2″/100lb and I dragged it into my apartment and set it up entirely by myself in about 15 minutes. All you have to do is bolt on the legs and flip it over. Furthermore, because of this incredibly efficient packaging design, I can disassemble it, put all the parts in the zippered compartment, fold it back in half, and pack it in a hatchback next time I move. Plus, I know I won’t lose the parts because they’re inside the couch itself. Amazing.

    As for comfort, it’s about as comfortable as it looks: not a couch to sink into, but fine to hang out on with friends, or read a book on, or play videogames on. The backrest adjustment mechanism is very easy to use, so flipping it from a couch to a bed is a piece of cake, I’ve done it just on a whim it’s that easy. I also appreciate the split back, and often leave half up / half down. It’s maybe not the ideal guest bed, since the foam is quite firm, but as a superbly convenient option for crash space I’d still recommend it.

    As for durability, I lived with three other roommates with the first pair (the white faux leather) for about two years, and the couch held up just fine to our moderate use, so I’d say it’s reasonably durable. (We had another, similar couch start to come apart at the seams but this done didn’t.) I don’t have any experience with it beyond 2yrs, though, so I can’t recommend it for the 10yr horizon or anything. The faux leather is easy to wipe clean.

    As others have noted, the white is not a pure white but more of a vanilla, but it went fine with the rest of our white furniture. I’ve noticed my new navy couch seems to have a slight crunching sound when you press on it, but the linen has a nice texture and its coloring is similar to denim.

    Overall, I’d say this couch a definite winner in my book. It’s a standout in portability and convenience, perfectly acceptable in comfort, and has performed just fine so far wrt durability. I’m surprised to find myself recommending it so highly, but the packaging and assembly process impressed me greatly, and that tips it over into 5 stars.

  5. Deborah González

    Lovely futon .. appears sturdy but quite hard for sitting but I purchased for extra bed and did purchase a 3 in. memory foam for it and super comfortable to sleep on…

  6. Amy Jackson

    The DHP Emily Convertible Futon in Black Faux Leather is an absolute winner! Not only does it exude style with its sleek design, but it also offers exceptional versatility. Whether I need extra seating or a comfortable sleeping solution for guests, this futon delivers. The black faux leather upholstery adds a touch of sophistication to any room, and the easy conversion mechanism makes transitioning between sofa and bed effortless. Additionally, the futon’s sturdy construction and comfortable padding ensure long-lasting durability and comfort. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with my purchase—I highly recommend the DHP Emily Convertible Futon to anyone in search of a stylish and functional furniture piece for their home.

  7. OceanDreams

    We ordered both the chaise and the sofa so that we could have it in the basement family room that converted into a guest bedroom. We had read on previous reviews that the colors & fabric didn’t match, however ours matched perfectly. They arrived in sturdy boxes and were both new & in perfect condition. It took just a few minutes to put on the legs. They are both firm but comfortable. The two pieces convert to a bed very easily. The other reviewers are correct in that the bed is somewhere in between a queen and a king. We bought a 3” memory foam king size mattress pad and king size sheets due to the reviews. The sheets are a bit big but still fit fine. It is super comfy with the mattress pad, just like a bed. However I wouldn’t suggest using it as a bed without one due to the firmness of it if you want your guests to be comfortable. We also ordered the 3 year warranty for each due to reviews of sagging and tears. The quality for the price is outstanding. I’m not sure how comfy it would be, or how it would hold up using on a daily basis, but for a family room/guest room, it’s perfect. Get the warranty for extra piece of mind.

  8. Deborah González

    Like other reviews it is abit firm but i really like it anyways! Building it was pretty easy but did take abit of time. It can literally fold in half for storage or to help move it out of your home which i thought was so cool!
    Only complaint is that you have to be careful where you lay if your a heavier person. If you try on the back of the couch you could fall due to it being unbalanced.

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