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Because Everyone Deserves a Healthier Night's SleepFind a Showroom Near You OUR BEST-SELLING OYASUMI MATTRESS! (means Good Night in Japanese) 0% Interest Up to 24 Months* *subject to credit approval. Visit or call a showroom for details. Find a showroom now > on all adult mattresses Looking for a natural mattress? We offer top-name brands such as Royal-Pedic, Oyasumi, Obasan, and more! Choose from organic cotton, natural Dunlop or natural Talalay latex, or organic wool. Organic bedding & pillows Find absolutely the best quality bedding from Coyuchi, Crescent Moon, Ogallala & more. Organic sheets, blankets, pure wool comforters, pillows and more. Add the "ahh" to your mattress surface with a topper. Choose from latex, wool & more. Why you should purchase your organic mattress and bedding from The Clean Bedroom: Our prices are fair. We research every brand we carry, testing the mattresses and bedding to be sure they meet our rigorous standards for purity and construction.




Our extensive product knowledge helps you select the mattress and bedding that is right for you. 10 reasons why you should sleep on an organic mattress Standard industry mattresses are made from manmade materials most of them petrochemical-based. Petrochemical based means the materials are derived from one of the world's most valuable resources: oil Oil is not a renewable resource. Oil is highly flammable.Remember seeing cleanup workers wearing suits and gas masks after the Gulf oil spill? They were protecting themselves against toxins emitted from oil. Petrochemical based materials have never been tested for the long term health effects they may have on humans. If you sleep on a foam mattress, you're spending a third of your life sleeping on oil. If the sales person says it's natural because it comes from the ground, remember the cleanup crew in the Gulf. All mattresses sold in the U.S. have to meet the U.S. Fire Code burn test. Mattresses need to be treated so they don't ignite in a fire, which is a good thing.




However, the chemicals used to treat mattresses so they are flame proof are highly suspect. No long term studies have been done to see what effects these chemical treatments may have on humans. Information stating they are safe is provided by the mattress industry, backed up by a vague statement from the FDA. Our skin absorbs toxins, our lungs breathe in the airborne vapors. Do you really want to trust the mattress industry to tell you it's safe to sleep on their materials? Organic mattresses are made with materials found in nature, resources that encourage sustainable farming throughout the world: Let us help you make the healthier choice. Our recommendation for allergy sufferers: Choose a natural latex mattress. It's anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, and dust mite proof. Mattress encasings for dust mite protection. HEPA Air purifiers to rid your bedroom of airborne allergens. A Healthy Pillow - find out which pillow will end your night time suffering.




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Best Of :: Goods & ServicesAs a kid, bed is where you're sent when you're being atrocious. As a teen and young adult, it takes on an, uh, more exciting role. As an grown-ass person, your bed is either your sanctuary or the thing you likely dread replacing because it costs an ungodly, un-bank-accountable sum. Or at least it did until Tuft & Needle came along. Based in Arizona and California, it's a mattress company geared toward folks with an eye for quality and a thrifty sensibility. Tuft & Needle manufactures just one — one — type of foam mattress in all the standard sizes made in the United States. And we have to say, it's incredibly comfortable. 605 E. Grant St., Phoenix, 85004 Giant Coffee is the sweetheart of the downtown Phoenix coffee scene. Breakfast burritos and house-baked pastries are just the icing on the cake. The space is open and airy, with huge open windows that sweep in sunlight and fresh air (a welcome and generally unfamiliar phenomenon for the laptop crowd).




It's really the small things that make Giant so great in our eyes; its dedication to using simple, quality ingredients puts Giant a step above the rest. Local organic eggs are the heart of the breakfast burritos (warmed slowly in the oven). Giant's tableside tea service feels luxurious but is presented free of pretense. Rich, buttery Straus Creamery "Barista Milk" is the perfect complement to Four Barrel Coffee's espresso blend — only barely homogenized, it retains remarkable complexity of flavor and lends a creamy texture to the shop's milk-based drinks. Readers Choice: Cartel Coffee & Beer House 1437 N. 1st St., Phoenix, 85004 Our pick for Best Iced Coffee is a newcomer to the metro Phoenix coffee scene — and we can't wait to see where its maker takes us from here. Despite being open for less than a year, Peixoto Coffee has managed to bring delightful innovations to the table. Owner Julia Peixoto Peters imports coffee grown on her father's farm in Brazil, which her husband, Jeff Peters, then roasts in-house.




Cold brew has become boringly ubiquitous, but Peixoto's iced coffee is — for lack of a better word — thrilling. Ground beans are steeped in cold water until the mixture is heavily concentrated. The concentrate is then diluted to a more drinkable — but still full-bodied — cold-brewed coffee. What happens next is what sets Peixoto's iced coffee apart: It stores its cold brew in nitrous kegs and feeds it through a tap system (yup, just like beer). The resultant cup — served with or without ice in a chilled pint glass — has a silky texture, smooth, malty body, and beautiful cascading visual effect. 11 W Boston St #6, Chandler, 85225 Pardon the pun, but Press Coffee Roasters continues to im-Press us. Despite their diverse origins, Press Coffee Roasters' offerings demonstrate the company's unparalleled commitment to coffee clarity and balance. Each one waltzes gracefully between sweetness, acidity, and bitterness. The company's approach to roasting is exceptionally nuanced, and it's managed to maintain a high level of quality despite recent expansion.




As a rule, we don't want to be made to taste how a coffee's beans were roasted. Too light and even the sweetest coffee will taste little more than grassy or sour; too dark and complex and cups become little more than ashy, bitter lumps of charcoal. Press takes great care to ensure that its coffees' natural sugars are perfectly caramelized and that each cup is flavorful, unique, and free of overt roast influence. 4243 S. 36th Place, Phoenix, 85040 15147 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, 85254 Back in 2013, Arizona Distilling Company made history with the release of Copper City Bourbon, the first spirit to be made legally in the Phoenix area since Prohibition. Not long after came the Tempe distillery's Desert Dry Gin, a distinctly Arizonan spirit made with local botanicals (it earned a double gold medal this year at the San Francisco Spirits Competition this year), and in the years since, the childhood friends behind the craft distillery haven't let up — in fact, they're just getting started.




We love the line of limited-edition whiskeys the distillery has been making with local grains, and we can't wait for the debut of the company's line of tequila, made in collaboration with a distillery in Mexico. Soon they'll be moving the whole operation to bigger digs, with room for a larger tasting room. We can only imagine what they'll do with all that extra space. 601 W. University Ave., Tempe, 85281 Best Place to Buy Wine by the Bottle Yes, Total Wine and BevMo are just around the corner, but it's worth the trip to this South Scottsdale wine shop. Here, you can find great deals on bottles from all over the world, and the knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help you pick out the perfect bottle for the occasion. There are shelves and shelves of French, Italian, and, of course, Arizona wines, and if AZ Wine Co. somehow doesn't have what you want, it'll be more than happy to order it. Every Thursday at 6 p.m., the store hosts weekly wine tastings, which are great gatherings for wine geeks who want to talk shop and compare notes.

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