Welcome to the ultimate guide and resource for the IKEA Friheten sofa bed – find sizes, dimensions, reviews, slipcovers, assembly instructions and more here.
Maybe you are searching for the perfect country sofa and need a little help. Maybe you’ve already decided on the Friheten, and need more information. Or maybe you already own a Friheten and your house guest decided to spill coffee on its non-removable slipcover. In this cheat sheet, we’ll help you with all of that.
If your questions aren’t addressed here, feel free to contact our support staff at info@comfortworks.com.au.
Status Check.
IKEA Availability: Corner sofa bed still available from IKEA.
Slipcover: Custom Friheten Sofa bed slipcovers still available from Comfort Works
Measurements for Friheten: W230 x D68/151 x H66 cm
Cool Factor: The chaise has storage inside storage! And being able to change the configuration to sofa to sofabed in under 10 seconds. The bed compartment can also be used as an impromptu footstool 🙂
Ugh Factor: Originally upholstered without replaceable covers 🙁
Instruction Manual.
Want to know how to assemble a Friheten sofa bed?
Download the Assembly Instruction Manual for the Friheten Sofa Bed
Our Review.
The Friheten was introduced after the discontinuation of its predecessor, the Manstad. While the Friheten functions similarly to the Manstad sofa bed and has a storage compartment under its chaise, it now allows you to change the sofa bed’s configuration by assembling the chaise on the left or right side of the sofa.
The “armrest” on the sofa seat side is also level with as the seats, allowing taller people to stretch their legs more easily without feeling squished up. One of the only downsides to this really budget-friendly sofa bed is that it comes upholstered, which makes cleaning cumbersome.
Thankfully, we have found a way to slipcover the Friheten in its entirety so you can customize it how you like and leave the cleaning for the washing machine. Design your own Friheten sofa bed slipcover today!
68 Comments
by Andrew
Hi, I have a three-seater Friheten (not the one with the chaise) and wondering if there’s anything to know about removing the arms for transport. Do they just slide off? I can’t recall how it was put together and I don’t want to break something trying to remove them. Thanks for your help!
by Chuck
Hey Andrew, the arms do slide into the frame but there are nuts and bolts connecting the arms to the main body so if you need to remove them, these have to come off first. You’d be able to do so from the inside of the sofa bed compartment but to give you a more visual idea here’s a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTgSpmYJLAI
Hope this helps!
by Rosemary
Hi,
I hope you can help me please. I recently purchased the Ikea Friheten sofa but unfortunately spilled tomato soup on it. I tried to remove the stain with washing up liquid and it sort of got it out but now that area has turned a lighter colour and there are some water marks. I can’t tell if this is because the washing up liquid has lightened the area or I just haven’t rinsed it properly. Can you help me or do you have any suggestions please?
by Chuck
Hey Rosemary,
Sorry to hear that – the trouble with upholstered couches is that you can’t easily wash it, especially after spot-cleaning a certain area so issues like these tend to happen. Typically with cleaning products, it’s always good to test it out on an inconspicuous area first to see if it does discolour the sofa. I haven’t yet heard of a solution to fix this unfortunately.
The only thing we could potentially offer is to hide the stain with a blanket, consider upholstery spray (colour matching would be difficult) or for a more permanent solution it could simply well be just a slipcover to go over the entire Friheten sofa bed.
Hope this helps, you can click on Friheten sofa covers to learn more or simply drop us a note at info@comfortworks.com.au for one of us to assist 🙂
Speak soon!
by Brett Vander
What are the dimensions of the chaise storage? Thanks for your help!
by Chuck
Hey Brett,
It’s approximately 135 x 65 x 25cm 🙂
Hope that helps!
by Jacob
Hey! I’ve got the Friheten, but it’s the variant without a chaise (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60341143/#/90341151) – I’d love to get a slipcover for it since it’s so difficult to wash it, but I’m not seeing any clipcovers from comfort-works that are design for this particular sofa, since it has different measurements than the L-shaped one. Am I correct, or just missing something? thanks!
by Chuck
Hey Jacob!
I hear you, we do have a slipcover for the 3 seater (without chaise) variant here: https://comfort-works.com/products/friheten-3-seater-sofa-bed-cover-loose-fit
Might have just missed it out 😉
Hope this helps!
– Chuck
by Ashwin Inamdar
Hi. I wanted to ask how does the variant without the chaise fair with respect to the one with the chaise. Are these couches generally stable and fairly strong? The last non-Ikea sleeper I had bought had coils under the non-chaise seat which would slip out. The coils would then scratch the pullout part.
by Chuck
Hey Ashwin, that’s a good question – we were only able to test these couches on “first impressions” at IKEA and wouldn’t be able to comment on the long-term durability of IKEA’s sofas. As far as we know however, there’s a 10 year warranty on the sofa frame from IKEA should there be any issues with them 🙂
Hope this helps!