I’ve tested plenty of furniture over the years, and the Povison Aurora-Power Sofa Bed immediately stood out because it doesn’t behave like a typical recliner or a typical sleeper sofa.
At first glance it reads as a clean, modern sectional with soft chenille fabric and oversized seating. With the press of a button, the seats quietly glide outward, turning the sofa into an ultra-deep lounge that feels more like a home theater pit than a traditional recliner. Fully extended, it creates one of the most comfortable sofa-bed surfaces I’ve slept on.
I tested the 116-inch, three-seater version in dark olive chenille for a month in my Florida home. By day it served as the main seating area in an open-plan living room; by night it became our movie couch, nap zone and guest bed. My husband and I lounged on it every evening, guests slept on it on weekends, and even our Australian shepherd helped evaluate fabric durability with regular pawing and shedding.
After a month of daily use I was impressed by the combination of comfort and versatility. It didn’t win me over instantly, but it grew on me fast and is now our primary sofa for the foreseeable future.
What is the Povison sofa bed?
The Povison Aurora-Power Sofa Bed is a modern reclining sectional designed for people who want the comfort of a recliner without the bulk of traditional reclining couches. Instead of tilting backward, the Aurora’s motorized seats extend outward to create a deep, lounge-style surface. The three-seater measures 116 inches wide and offers roomy 33-inch seats. Upright, it reads as a stylish sectional; extended, the seat depth increases from 27 inches to 45.5 inches, producing a true lounging and sleeping surface.
I tested the dark olive chenille version. The fabric lands between velvety and woven—cozy without overheating—and the continuous cushion layout yields one of the most comfortable sleeper-surface experiences I’ve used. Unlike many sofa beds with thin fold-out mattresses and awkward supports, the Aurora produces a nearly seamless sleeping surface that feels genuinely bed-like.
Features

- Motorized extending-seat recliner system: Seats glide outward to form an ultra-deep lounge rather than tilting back with a footrest.
- Sleeper functionality: Fully extended, the uninterrupted cushions create a comfortable, bed-like sleeping surface for guests.
- Soft chenille upholstery: Plush, slightly textured fabric that resists heat buildup and doesn’t trap hair and lint the way some woven fabrics do.
- Multiple lounging configurations: Recline individual seats to form L-shape, U-shape or a fully extended platform.
- Nearly silent operation: Motors move smoothly and quietly, even while people remain seated.
- Supportive foam cushions: High-resilience foam that softens slightly with use while maintaining support.
- Pet-friendly durability: Performs well under light scratching and shedding; cleans up easily.
How I Tested It
I used the Povison Aurora-Power Sofa Bed as my main living-room seating for one month. The sofa was in daily use for reading, TV and movie nights, naps and hosting overnight guests almost every weekend. I tested comfort, reclining performance, sleeping quality, fabric durability, cleaning, pet friendliness and build quality. The model tested was the 116-inch three-seater in dark olive chenille, priced around $3,099 at the time of testing.
Setup and Delivery

Povison offers white-glove delivery (additional fee). The delivery team brought the sofa inside, assembled it in about 20 minutes, and removed all packaging. There were no damaged parts or missing hardware. Assembly is straightforward—most sections hook together—so standard delivery is a reasonable option if you’re comfortable disposing of packaging yourself. The reclining system uses a single power cord, which is easy to conceal along the back of the sofa.
First Impressions
The chenille fabric felt soft and inviting in person. The dark olive color fit well with neutral decor and wood tones. The reclining mechanism is the standout: instead of leaning back, the seats slide forward to form a deep lounge. Movement is quiet, smooth and stable. The cushions felt slightly firm at first but softened into a pleasant balance of plush and support after about a week of daily use.
Movie Nights and Everyday Use

The Aurora quickly became our family’s favorite spot. During the day it presents a tidy, formal look when fully tucked in; evenings brought the extended, cozy lounging configuration for movies. The back cushions remain upright while the seat extends, so getting in and out is still easy when reclined. I typically used the remote once each evening to extend and once each morning to retract.
Sleeping and Guest Testing

Unlike most sleeper sofas, this model offers a continuous sleeping surface with minimal gaps or exposed support. I slept on it multiple nights and hosted several guests; feedback was uniformly positive. The seams are tight enough that a fitted sheet smooths any transitions, and the surface felt genuinely comfortable—one night even produced an excellent sleep score on my wearable device.
Cleaning and Care

The sofa stood up well to daily wear. My dog’s regular pawing didn’t leave visible scratches after a month, and spills tended to bead on the surface for easy cleanup. Dog hair, crumbs and lint brushed off the chenille with little effort, and cushions retained shape without sagging. Lumbar pillows may need occasional fluffing.
Pros
- Innovative reclining design that feels modern and unique
- Very comfortable for lounging, movies and overnight guests
- Multiple lounging configurations
- Sleeper surface truly feels bed-like
- Quiet motorized operation
- Soft, low-maintenance chenille fabric
- White-glove delivery option available
- Good balance of comfort and support
Cons
- Reclining controls rely entirely on the remote
- Minimal design may feel plain to some shoppers
Product Comparison
Povison vs. Lovesac
I own both the Povison Aurora and a Lovesac Sactional, which makes comparison straightforward. Lovesac offers unmatched customization (fabric, layouts, arm styles) and modular expandability, but it’s pricier and more time-consuming to assemble. Povison is more approachable out of the box and feels purpose-built for lounging and sleeping thanks to the motorized extension. If you want long-term modular flexibility, Lovesac is superior; if you want immediate lounging and sleeper comfort without a five-figure price tag, Povison offers strong value.
Povison vs. Silk & Snow
Silk & Snow is a strong value modular option with stain-resistant fabric and easy assembly. The Aurora is more specialized: it prioritizes reclining, lounging depth and sleeper comfort over modular flexibility. Silk & Snow may win for family practicality and stain resistance, but Povison stands out for a modern recliner feel and sleeper-sofa versatility.
Povison vs. Albany Park
Albany Park focuses on a cloud-couch aesthetic with plush cushions and modular layouts, creating an ultra-soft lounging pit. The Aurora is more structured and modern, offering better support and a motorized transformation into a deeper lounging surface. If you prefer cloud-like softness and modularity, Albany Park is excellent; if you want a modern recliner that converts to a practical sleeper, Povison is more versatile.
Final Verdict

After a month of daily use, the Povison Aurora-Power Sofa Bed exceeded expectations. It blends recliner comfort, sleeper practicality and a clean sectional look without feeling bulky or gimmicky. The adaptable nature of the sofa—supportive upright seating by day and a deep lounging platform by night—makes it highly usable for real-life living. The minimal design and remote-only controls are minor drawbacks, but the sofa’s overall performance, durability and comfort make it an attractive mid-range option for anyone prioritizing movie nights, naps and guest sleeping space.
Where to Buy
The Aurora-Power Sofa Bed is sold directly by Povison. Pricing starts around $2,600 for a 2-seater, about $3,099 for the 3-seater tested here, and up to roughly $4,400 for a 4-seater. Doorstep delivery is typically free; white-glove service adds a fee.
FAQ
Is Povison legit?
Yes. Povison is a furniture retailer specializing in modern sofas. My ordering, delivery and setup experience with the Aurora was smooth and the product arrived as described.
Is Povison furniture good quality?
Based on a month of testing the Aurora, Povison offers solid mid-range quality. The chenille fabric held up to daily use and pet activity, and the reclining system stayed quiet and stable. It doesn’t feel ultra-luxury, but it delivers a strong balance of durability, comfort and modern design for the price.
Why You Should Trust This Review
This review is based on hands-on testing conducted in a real home setting for a full month. The sofa was used daily for lounging, TV and movies, naps and frequent guest sleeping, and was evaluated for performance around pets and regular household use.