Quick background that you probably don't need to know, but I got rid of an old set of sofa and loveseat over a year ago and have gone through seven different high end sets of furniture since then due to mistakes and errors in my order (how many times can they send the wrong thing?), so I think I have a better than average understanding of furniture right now.Main thing about this is you simply cannot beat the price! It's unbeatable compared to any local furniture store for just about any item. I don't live anywhere near an Ikea, either. And they will deliver it right to your front door.The fabric feels substantial, in fact, it does actually feel thicker than many of the leather sofas and loveseats that I've had over the last year or so. Entry level leather typically about 1 mm thick and next step up is 1.5 mm. The 1 mm thick level is not very durable in my experience, so I really want to point out that this fabric is probably just as durable as any 1 mm thick leather.I wish it said somewhere what kind of fabric this is. I couldn't find it anywhere in the description, on any label, or on the instruction sheet. The label on the underside of the sofa says, "57% cemented shredded polyurethane foam pad, 23% Shredded Polyurethane Foam, 16% Polyester Fiber, 4% Polyurethane Foam Pad.The brand is MLILY but it's manufactured by Nisco (Thailand) Co., LTD. I called the phone number on the instructions and it was for Nisco Customer Service. I'm still waiting on a call back to see if they can tell me anything about what the fabric is made of. Some other noteworthy things about the label. It says, "Complies with CPSC Requirements for Upholstered Furniture Flammability." It also says, "Contains No Added Flame Retardant Chemicals." I searched Nisco and they seem like a reputable company, and their customer service seemed very professional.Overall, the fabric feels like it will hold up well and will not absorb liquids or body oils. Seems really easy to clean.I'm over 6ft tall and I don't think I could sleep on it. While my whole body does fit on it, I think my pillow would fall off. Also, the shape of the pads kind of require you to sleep right in the middle of it. If you had a small foam topper, or a few blankets for a pad, you could probably sleep diagonally.It feels really sturdy when you sit on it. The only caveat to that is if it's in bed mode and you get right on the edge of the side closest to the wall, then it can start to lift the legs up on the other side and makes it feel like it might tip.I like the look of it. I think the color and fabric pattern looks better than a lot of leather I've seen in furniture stores.Also, an underrated feature of this is that it comes in two pieces. That means you can easily get it up a flight of stairs. I've tried, and failed, to bring a regular loveseat up my stairs and get it into a bonus room above my garage. This thing was easy to get up there by myself, no help needed.My only criticism is that it would be nice to have some arm rests. But, then you'd probably lose the bed functionality, so I guess you can't have everything.Overall this is a really good sofa that converts into a bed. The sofa part is great for adults and kids. The bed part is probably better for kids than an adult, but could still work if they were shorter than about 5'10".I won't mention the assembly because someone else posted a really good video timelapse of the assembly.I like it so much that I'm already wondering if I can fit a second one in my bonus room.