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Meet ‘Luke,’ Coddle’s Newest Space-Saving Convertible Sofa, Available Exclusively at Costco

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Coddle, the viral furniture brand known for smart, stylish and adaptable designs, has unveiled its latest innovation: the Luke Convertible Sofa Chaise, available in-store exclusively in the gray colorway at Costco store locations nationwide.

Designed to be the ultimate companion, the Luke features a trundle-style pop-up bed that easily converts into a queen-size sleeper, a spacious storage compartment under its reversible chaise that works on either the right or left side of the sofa for versatile configuration, and an integrated power strip with USB-A, USB-C and dual outlets to keep devices charged. The sofa is wrapped in stain-resistant 100% polyester fabric and comes with two matching accent pillows, making it as stylish as it is functional for any space.

“At Coddle, we design with real life in mind—whether you’re furnishing your first apartment, upgrading a guest room or seeking a multi-functional space-saving solution that does it all,” said Ana Arun, CEO of Coddle. “The Luke is a perfect example of what we do best: creating attractive, multifunctional furniture that supports sleeping, lounging, working and recharging—all in one thoughtfully designed piece. Our sofas have sold incredibly well at Costco, and we’re thrilled to once again partner with them as our exclusive retail partner for the Luke.”

Built with a solid FSC-certified hardwood frame and chic wooden legs, the Luke offers strength, sustainability and long-lasting durability. Layered memory foam, high-density foam and pocket coils provide plush comfort and support. Measuring 89.4 inches long, 65.4 inches wide and 37.4 inches high, the sofa has a seat height of 20.5 inches, a seat width of 76.7 inches, and a seat depth of 24 inches. It weighs a total of 299 pounds.

“If you’re looking for a supportive, attractive and budget-minded companion to see you through every phase of life, Luke won’t let you down,” said Arun.