Frameless foam furniture
Furniture with the
bones left out.
Hobestluk sofas, bean bags, and floor loungers are solid foam through and through — no frame, no springs, no assembly. They arrive vacuum-packed in boxes one person can carry, expand in your living room, and move house as easily as they moved in.
5,728 ratings across nine pieces · best-rated 4.5★ · covers that machine-wash
Collection 01
Bean Bag Sofas
A bean bag stopped being a dorm-room joke the day memory foam replaced polystyrene beads. These three are filled with dense, high-rebound foam that supports the way a cushion should and recovers its shape with a shake — no drifting pellets, no slow flattening into a sad pancake.
They share the practical Hobestluk details: covers that zip off for the washing machine, side handles for one-person moves, and vacuum packaging that turns a six-foot chair into a box one adult can carry upstairs. Pick by footprint — five feet for a person, six for a family pile-up.
- Memory foam, not beads
- Zip-off washable covers
- Flip-over 2-in-1 support
- Ships vacuum-compressed
Caterpillar Memory Foam Lounger
Khaki · Large · microfiber leather
★★★★☆ 4.2 · 1,462 ratings
The one shaped like a fat, friendly caterpillar. High-density sponge inside, microfiber leather outside, and a curve that catches your shoulders, back, and legs in one continuous slouch. Unbox it, let it breathe, and it becomes the seat everyone migrates to.
- High-density sponge core with strong rebound
- Microfiber leather wipes clean, resists wear
- Ergonomic curve supports shoulders to legs
- No assembly — expands from its compressed pack
5 ft Washable Bean Bag Chair
Dark Grey · 50" × 50" × 24" · plush velvet
★★★★☆ 4.3 · 370 ratings
Five feet of plush velvet with the practical details that matter at this size: a zip-off, machine-washable cover, a side handle so one person can drag it between rooms, and a flip-over trick that turns the soft side into a firmer perch.
- Memory foam fill, filler included
- Machine-washable zip-off plush cover
- 2-in-1: flip it over for firmer support
- Side handle for one-person moves
Giant 6 ft Family Bean Bag
Grey · 70" × 70" × 15" · plush
★★★★☆ 4.4 · 222 ratings
Seventy inches across — less a chair, more a soft landing zone. Two kids and a dog, a movie night for three, or one adult starfished flat: the six-footer absorbs all of it. The best-rated bean bag in the range at 4.4 stars.
- Family-size 6-foot footprint
- Memory foam adapts to whoever lands on it
- Two zippered covers, easy to wash
- Flip-over mode firms up the seat
Collection 02
Boneless Sofas & Couches
"Boneless" is the honest word for it: no frame, no springs, no bolts — the structure IS the foam. That is why a 96-inch sectional arrives in boxes a person can carry, why nothing creaks, and why there is no assembly beyond opening the pack and giving it two or three days to inflate to full size.
The trade is real and worth knowing: foam seating sits lower and softer than a framed sofa, and it forgives moving day like nothing else. For renters, first apartments, and rooms that get rearranged often, that trade usually lands in foam's favor.
- Zero assembly, zero tools
- Modular layouts rearrange in minutes
- 600 lb-rated foam cores
- Removable, washable covers
L-Shape Modular Cloud Couch
Dark Grey · 96" right-facing chaise · 2 × L modules
★★★★☆ 4.2 · 1,096 ratings
Two L-shaped foam chaises that rearrange into four different layouts — sectional, facing pair, long lounger, or split across two rooms. No frame, no bolts, no tools: it ships vacuum-packed and simply expands. Over a thousand households have rated it.
- Two modules, four layout modes
- High-resilience memory foam, breathable fabric
- Vacuum-packed, zero assembly (2–3 days to expand)
- Removable back cushion and neck pillow
2-Seater Foam Loveseat
Dark Grey · 54" × 31.5" × 30" · faux fur
★★★★☆ 4.2 · 501 ratings
A real two-seater that arrives in a box you can carry alone. Striped faux-fur cover, dense foam body rated to 600 pounds, two lumbar pillows in the bag. Made for the rooms a framed sofa refuses to fit into — dorms, offices, small apartments.
- Striped faux-fur cover over high-density foam
- Rated to a 600 lb combined load
- Two lumbar pillows included
- Compact footprint for small rooms
Foam Sofa Chair with Ottoman
Dark Grey · single seat + matching ottoman
★★★★☆ 4.2 · 501 ratings
A one-person foam armchair with a matching ottoman that moonlights as a side table, a footrest, or an extra stool when friends show up. Solid foam plus shredded sponge gives it structure without a single screw inside.
- Solid foam + shredded sponge blend
- Ottoman doubles as table or stool
- Zip-off machine-washable cover
- Vacuum-packed, no assembly
Collection 03
Floor Loungers & Convertibles
The shape-shifters. Each piece here is at least two kinds of furniture: a floor cushion that becomes a chair, a couch that unfolds into a guest mattress, an oversize lounger that handles sleepovers. For small homes, this is the category that earns its floor space twice.
The flagship 3-in-1 carries more than 1,500 ratings; the chenille folding bed is the best-rated single item Hobestluk makes. Between them, this collection covers the guest problem, the movie-night problem, and the "my back wants the floor today" problem with one purchase.
- 2–3 pieces of furniture in one
- Guest-bed modes for sleepovers
- Chenille & corduroy textures
- Folds flat to store
3-in-1 Convertible Bean Bag
Dark Grey · cushion / chair / lounger
★★★★☆ 4.2 · 1,542 ratings
The brand's flagship, with more than 1,500 ratings: lay it flat and it is a floor cushion, lean it on a wall and it is a chair, stretch it out and it is a lounger. High-rebound memory foam that recovers with a shake.
- Three modes: cushion, chair, lounger
- High-rebound foam — shake it back to life
- Two hidden zippers, machine-washable cover
- The most-reviewed piece in the range
Folding Sofa Bed in Chenille
Chenille Grey · couch / lounger / guest bed
★★★★★ 4.5 · 19 ratings
A floor couch that unfolds into a genuine guest mattress when someone stays over, then folds back to a neat seat by morning. Soft chenille with a zip-off washable cover and a removable tufted cushion. The highest-rated item in the catalog.
- Folds flat into a guest bed
- Soft chenille, zip-off washable cover
- Removable tufted cushion
- Top rating in the range: 4.5 stars
Oversize Corduroy Floor Lounger
Corduroy Grey · Oversize · couch / lounger / bed
★★★★☆ 4.1 · 15 ratings
The folding lounger's big sibling in ribbed corduroy — wide enough to sleep on, textured enough to look intentional in a living room. Converts couch to lounger to sleepover bed and folds away when you need the floor back.
- Oversize footprint in ribbed corduroy
- Couch → lounger → sleepover bed
- Thickened memory-foam tufted cushion
- Folds away when floor space matters
In real rooms
What people actually put in their living rooms
The same foam pieces in the colourways buyers keep choosing — pink and dusty rose, cream and khaki, coal black, turquoise grey. Tap any photo to open that exact colour.
The 3-in-1 convertible alone comes in 22 colourways; the modular couch adds corduroy in green, navy, and ivory. These twelve are the ones that move fastest.
Where foam furniture wins
- Moving day. Boxes one adult can carry, stairwells that stop being enemies, and nothing to disassemble or re-bolt at the other end.
- Zero assembly. Open the vacuum pack, wait two or three days while it expands, done. No Allen keys, no missing screw #14.
- Kids, pets, spills. Machine-washable covers on nearly everything, no frame corners to chew, no springs to break through.
- Rooms that change. The modular pieces rearrange in minutes, and the convertibles are two or three furnitures in one footprint.
Where it honestly doesn't
- Formal living rooms. Foam sits lower and more relaxed than a framed sofa. If you want upright, structured seating for guests in blazers, buy springs.
- Impatience. The expansion window is real. Plan the unboxing two or three days before the party, not the morning of.
- Sharp claws. Plush and velvet fabrics can snag under determined claws — the microfiber leather and corduroy pieces cope far better.
- Fixed tastes. The palette is warm neutrals — khaki, greys, browns. If your room needs emerald velvet, this catalog will not provide it.
The numbers that matter
- Assembly required
- None — unpack and wait for the foam
- Expansion time
- 2–3 days from vacuum pack to full size
- Fill
- High-density, high-rebound memory foam
- Load rating
- Up to 600 lb (2-seater loveseat)
- Cover care
- Zip-off, machine-washable on most pieces
- Largest footprint
- 96" modular sectional · 70" × 70" giant bean bag
- Smallest footprint
- 33"-wide foam chair (plus ottoman)
- Convertible modes
- Up to 3 per piece (cushion / chair / lounger / bed)
- Fabrics
- Plush velvet, faux fur, chenille, corduroy, microfiber leather
- Frame & springs
- None anywhere — nothing to creak, crack, or sag
- Combined ratings
- 5,728 across the range, 4.1–4.5 stars
- Ships as
- Vacuum-compressed cartons, single-person portable
Foam vs. the sofa you grew up with
| Hobestluk foam | Framed sofa | Bead bean bag | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Getting it home | Carry-able boxes, any stairwell | Two movers, prayer at the doorframe | One light box |
| Assembly | None — 2–3 day foam expansion | None to hours, depending on brand | None |
| Seat feel | Low, soft, body-hugging | Higher, structured, upright — wins for formal rooms | Shapeless sink-in |
| Long-term shape | Rebound foam recovers with a shake | Springs and cushions sag with age | Beads crush flat, need refills |
| Washability | Zip-off machine-washable covers | Usually spot-clean only | Sometimes washable |
| Moving out | Carries out like it carried in | Often sold or abandoned | Easy but rarely worth keeping |
| Guest bed trick | Folding models unfold into mattresses | Only with a sleeper mechanism ($$$) | No |
The fair summary: a framed sofa still wins on formal posture and couch height, and it should — it has a skeleton. Foam wins on everything that involves a doorway, a washing machine, a kid, or a move.
From vacuum pack to living room
The brand's own footage — unboxing, the foam expanding, and the convertible modes in motion.
Room Fit
Foam furniture is easy to carry in — but it still has to fit once it expands. Measure the clear floor patch you are giving it (width and depth, in inches), pick how much walkway you want left over, and this checks all nine pieces against your actual space.
Footprints marked ~ are approximate for soft, squashable pieces — a bean bag forgives an inch the way a bookcase never will. Convertibles are checked in their largest (flat/bed) mode.
The people behind the foam
Miles Harmon
Comfort & durability tester
Sits, flops, and naps on everything for a living. Miles ran the loveseat to its 600-pound rating, timed real expansion windows against the labels, and wrote the "rotate it like a mattress" advice into the care guides.
Nora Vance
Textile lead
Owns every fabric in the catalog — the chenille, the corduroy, the microfiber leather. Nora's rule is simple: if a cover can't survive fifty machine washes or a damp-cloth wipe, it doesn't ship on a Hobestluk piece.
Elise Calder
Customer care
The voice at hello@. Elise answers the same first question most days — "is it supposed to look this flat?" (yes, give it two days) — and built the Room Fit tool above out of the measuring questions that fill her inbox.
How a boneless sofa gets made
Foam is cut, not framed
Big blocks of high-density foam are cut and layered into seat shapes — solid slabs where support matters, shredded fill where softness does. There is no skeleton to build because the foam is the structure.
Fabric goes on with zippers
Chenille, corduroy, plush velvet, or microfiber leather is sewn into fitted covers with hidden double zippers — because a cover that can't come off can't go in a washing machine, and that fails the house rule.
The vacuum squeeze
Finished pieces are compressed to a fraction of their size and sealed. This is what turns a six-foot bean bag into a carry-able box — and why your new sofa needs two or three days to breathe back to full size.
Flop-testing
Sample pieces from each batch get cycled: sat on, flipped, folded, washed, and weighed down to their rated loads. The batch ships when the samples bounce back — and teaches the next batch when they don't.
Why "Your Home Deserves More"
Hobestluk started from a stubborn observation: the furniture that is easiest to live with is hardest to buy. Real sofas demanded delivery trucks, doorway geometry, and a screwdriver evening; the easy-to-ship alternatives were bead bags that flattened within a year. The bet was that dense memory foam could close that gap — furniture soft enough to flop onto, structured enough to sit in, and light enough to carry upstairs alone.
That bet set the house rules that still shape every piece. Nothing ships that needs assembly. Nearly every cover must survive a washing machine. Every large piece must compress into a carton one person can move. And every design is pushed to earn its floor space twice — a chair that becomes a lounger, a couch that becomes a guest bed. The name on the door is the promise: whatever your square footage, your home deserves more than a compromise.
From homes that took the bet
Third apartment in four years, and this is the first sofa that moved with me instead of getting sold on the curb. Two boxes, one hallway, zero arguments with a couch stuck in a stairwell. It rearranged into a new layout that fits the new place better than the old one.
Bought it for the kids. The kids now have to negotiate with me for turns. It took about three days to fully puff up out of the vacuum bag, exactly like the tag said, and it has held its loft through a full winter of daily movie nights.
Small apartment, one purchase, three pieces of furniture. Cushion for yoga mornings, chair against the wall for reading, flat lounger when my sister visits. The cover has been through the wash four times and still looks new.
I carried the box up to a fourth-floor walkup by myself, which tells you everything about why frameless matters. It is softer and lower than a regular loveseat — took a week to stop expecting couch height — and now my framed sofa feels weirdly rigid.
Guests used to mean an air mattress with a slow leak. Now the floor couch unfolds, gets a sheet, and my brother says it beats the futon he owns. Folds back up before coffee. The chenille is dangerously pettable.
The ottoman is secretly the star — footrest during the day, side table during dinner, extra seat when the neighbors drop in. The chair itself hugs rather than props, which is exactly what I wanted for the reading corner.
Questions people actually ask
How long does the foam really take to expand?
Two to three days for the sofas and large bean bags, and they genuinely need it. The vacuum packing squeezes the foam to a fraction of its size; give it room, pat it around a few times a day, and it fills out to spec. It is usable on day one — just visibly deflated and firmer than final form.
Is foam furniture actually durable enough for daily use?
The cores are high-density and high-rebound — the loveseat is rated to a 600-pound combined load — and there is no frame to crack or spring to sag, which removes the two most common ways ordinary sofas die. What foam asks in return is honest expectations: it sits lower and softer than a framed couch, and it prefers being rotated occasionally like a mattress.
Can I wash the covers?
On almost every piece, yes — that is a house rule at Hobestluk. Covers zip off with hidden double zippers and go in the machine on a gentle cold cycle. The microfiber-leather caterpillar lounger is the exception: it wipes clean with a damp cloth instead, which is arguably even easier with kids around.
Will a 6-foot bean bag fit my room?
It needs roughly a 70-by-70-inch clear patch of floor — a wall-to-wall spread of nearly six feet each way. Before ordering the giant, run your corner's measurements through the Room Fit tool on this page: it checks every piece in the range against your actual space, including walkway clearance.
How do the modular sofa layouts work?
The L-shape ships as two independent L-modules. Pushed together one way they form a classic sectional; flipped, a symmetrical facing pair; end-to-end, one long lounger; separated, two chaises in two rooms. No connectors or tools — the modules are simply heavy and grippy enough to stay put.
What if my cat or dog claims it?
They will, and the range is built to survive it. Washable covers handle fur and accidents; the foam cores have no springs to pop or frame corners to chew. Claws are the one real risk to the plusher fabrics — the microfiber leather and corduroy pieces shrug scratching off best.
Is there a weight or size limit for the folding sofa beds?
The folding loungers are rated for everyday adult use in every mode, including the flat guest-bed position. The regular size suits one adult or two kids for a sleepover; the oversize corduroy version is the one to pick if a full-grown guest will sleep on it regularly.
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