Feel
Only you can determine the “right” mattress for you. No salesperson has the magic power to ‘qualify’ you for a bed. No website can tell you which bed is best for you. The mattress you choose depends on how you sleep (back, side, stomach) and which bed provides you with the right amount of support and comfort. Learn more.
Price
Although some would say a great night’s sleep is priceless, everyone has a budget and you should invest in the highest quality materials, craftsmanship, and comfort that you can afford. You spend over ⅓ of your life in your bed. Your mattress is an investment in your future health. Check out our Financing.
Longevity
Mattresses made from natural materials like wool, cotton, natural rubber latex, silk will last longer and be more durable. A good quality mattress should last you at least 15-25 years.
Your mattress is the building block to restful slumber.
Your mattress should provide:
Support
When you lay on your mattress you should feel like you are floating on air. Your mattress should support your muscles in keeping your spine straight so you can wake up rejuvenated.
Relaxation
A good mattress will relieve pressure evenly and allow your body to relax. It should relieve tension, especially in the hips and shoulders allowing for a restorative experience.
Regulate Temperature
Wool, cotton, natural rubber latex foam are natural thermoregulators. This means that your mattress keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, regulating your temperature to your ideal, naturally.
Safe Sleeping Environment
You spend ⅓ of your life in bed. Your mattress should be free of Polyurethane foam and formaldehyde which are linked to respiratory problems, skin irritation and cancer. Instead, choose mattresses made of high quality natural materials. You want your sleeping environment to be pure and healthy for you and your family.
Movement Control
You want your mattress to respond to movement and minimize motion transfer. Look for mattresses made with either natural latex or individually pocketed coil systems that respond to the many different positions we sleep in throughout the night.