Spotted this sleeper sectional with a clearance asterisk: the Coddle Luke Sleeper Sectional with reversible chaise is marked down and ready to roll out the door—literally, since it ships in three boxes.
This is a full-sized sectional sofa that converts into a sleeper, giving you both living room seating and guest bed functionality in one piece. The reversible chaise means you can configure it to fit your space whether you need the chaise on the left or right side, which is genuinely useful for real-world floor plans. It comes from Coddle, a brand that focuses on modular, apartment-friendly furniture.
Furniture clearance pricing can be all over the map, but sleeper sectionals typically run anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000+ depending on quality and features. If this is priced in the lower half of that range, you’re likely looking at a solid deal—especially considering the flexibility of the reversible chaise and the dual-purpose sleeper function. The three-box shipping also suggests this is designed for easier assembly than traditional sectionals that arrive as massive, unwieldy pieces.
Why the clearance tag? Furniture gets put on clearance for a few reasons: discontinued colors, model refreshes, or simply freeing up warehouse floor space for new inventory. March isn’t peak furniture season (that’s typically late summer and early fall), so this might be leftover winter stock making room for spring patio sets. Either way, if you’ve been hunting for a sleeper sectional, you probably won’t find this sitting around for weeks.
Key Features:
- Full sleeper functionality converts sectional into guest bed
- Reversible chaise configuration (left or right placement)
- Ships in 3 boxes for easier delivery and assembly
- Modular design suitable for apartments and smaller spaces
- Sectional provides generous seating for daily use
- Dual-purpose furniture saves space and money versus buying separate sofa and guest bed
- Item #1812362 for inventory checking
If you need a guest bed solution that doesn’t scream “guest bed” the other 364 days a year, this dual-purpose sectional might be worth the warehouse trip. Does the reversible chaise feature actually matter for your space, or is that just a nice-to-have?