907 N. Hollywood Way,
Burbank CA 800-233-7382 1035 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix AZ 800-733-1818 |
Adjustable Beds come in Twin, Full, Queen, King, Dual Queen and Dual King. Adjustable Beds come in (3) three lengths: 74", 80" and 84". California Kings are 72" x 84". If you get a dual king California King, you are really buying (2) two 36" x 84". If you buy a one-piece California King, the size would be one bed, 72" x 84". The Dual King is 76" x 80" or 76" x 84". You are really buying two beds: 2 - 28" x 80" or 2-28" x 84". We also have a hard to find Dual Queen, 60" x 80" or 2-30" x 80". Full (Double or Regular) size beds are 53" x 74". We also have the hard to find 53" x 80". Twin size comes 38" x 74", 80" and 84". Select an organic mattress for your personal use, and take a health break. |
Latex is a popular choice for natural mattresses due to its excellent support, durability, and eco-friendliness. Derived from rubber tree sap, natural latex mattresses offers a responsive and buoyant feel, contouring to the body while providing effective pressure relief. Its inherent elasticity ensures that the whole organic mattress retains its shape over time, resisting sagging and wear. Additionally, latex natural mattresses are naturally hypoallergenic, resistant to dust mites and mold, making it a great option for allergy sufferers. The organic beds material's breathability helps regulate temperature, ensuring a comfortable sleep environment. Overall, organic latex mattresses combines comfort, longevity, and health benefits, making it a top choice for those seeking a natural mattress solution. |
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The 8 Step Talalay ProcessThe Talalay process is an eight-step method used to create premium latex foam, known for its superior comfort and durability. It begins with compounding, where natural or synthetic latex is blended with additives. Next, the liquid latex is frozen in a mold to lock its cell structure. In the vacuuming stage, the mold is sealed and air is removed to evenly distribute the latex. It is then flash-frozen to stabilize its structure and ensure consistency. The mold is vulcanized or heated to cure the foam and give it its final form. After vulcanization, the material undergoes washing to remove impurities and ensure long-term performance. The foam is dried to eliminate excess moisture, followed by a final quality control inspection to meet rigorous standards before being sent to market. This intricate process results in latex that is breathable, supportive, and durable.
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