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SIT IN STYLE FROM $298 BETTER SLEEP FROM $199 DINING SETS UNDER $300 >> BEDS UNDER $200 >> SECTIONALS UNDER $700 >> SEE THE INCREDIBLE PRICE >> Browse one of the Midwest’s largest furniture, mattress, and electronic selections with the name brands you know and trust, such as Ashley Furniture, La-Z-Boy, England, Sealy, Tempurpedic, LG Electronics and more. If you purchase a Casper through west elm, you can still sleep on it for 100 nights to decide if it’s right for you. FREE SHIPPING & RETURNS Just like ordering a Casper on our site, there’s free shipping and free returns. SHIPS IN A BOX As always, the Casper ships in a convenient box. 300 Summit Place #200 15279 N Scottsdale Road 5080 Mission Center Road San Diego, CA, 92108 Santa Monica, CA, 90401 Los Angeles, CA, 90048 Palo Alto, CA, 94301 201 North Palm Canyon Drive Suite 140 Palm Springs, CA, 92262 Costa Mesa, CA, 92626




800 Redwood Highway Frontage Rd #405 San Francisco, CA, 94941 300 E. Colorado Boulevard 2955 E. 1st Avenue 1750 29th Street #1052 91 Memorial Rd. D50 West Hartford, CT, 06107 1728 14th Street NW Washington, D.C., DC, 20009 3201-108 North Miami Ave St. John's Town Center 10274 Buckhead Branch Drive Village at Gulfstream Park Hallandale Beach, FL, 33009 700 South Village Circle Downtown at the Gardens 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave Suite 1404 Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410 260 18th St- Building 10 2800 Old Milton Parkway Suite 6060 675 Ponce De Leon Avenue NE NW 127 1000 W. North Ave 4999 Old Orchard Center Suite L24 Fashion Mall @ Keystone New Orleans, LA, 70115 211 W. Maple Road 1958 Breton Rd. SE Grand Rapids, MI, 49506 1155 Saint Louis Galleria Suite 1474 St. Louis, MO, 63117 400 W. 47th Street Kansas City, MO, 64112 District @ Green Valley Ranch




190 South Green Valley Pkway 50 South Virginia Street 1770 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 120 380 Route 17 North 1 Bridge Avenue, Space 5 Red Bank, NJ, 07701 112 West 18th Street New York, NY, 10011 New York, NY, 10023 160 Walt Whitman Road 145 Culver Rd. Suite 120 Friendly Center West Elm Triangle @ Classen Curve 6100 NW Grand Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK, 73118 Toronto, ON, M6K 1X4 1201 NW Couch Street 690 W. DeKalb Road Suite 2074 King of Prussia, PA, 19406 110 Bakery Square Boulevard Wayland Square Shopping Center 5307 East Mockingbird Lane 1011 W. Fifth Street The Fountains at Farah 8889 Gateway Boulevard West El Paso, TX, 79925 12848 Queensbury Ln. Suite 150 201 E. Grayson Street San Antonio, TX, 78215 51 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT, 84111 7866 L- Tyson's Corner Center Virginia Beach, VA, 23462 342 N. Water Street Suite 100




Resource Furniture San Francisco is San Francisco, California's premier source for European multifunctional furniture and transforming furniture including the finest Italian wall bed systems (or Murphy beds) available anywhere in the world. Designed and made in Italy by Clei, these systems feature the finest Italian design, a wide range of customization options and are the slimmest wall bed systems possible. They are so reliable that we offer a lifetime warranty on all mechanisms. Resource Furniture San Francisco also carries a wide selection of transforming tables, fine, Italian sofas and sectionals, seating, office solutions and much more. The expert Resource Furniture San Francisco team looks forward to seeing you in the showroom! Special Note: Help us help you! Make your visit as successful as possible by bringing floorplans or room measurements with you to the showroom. 300 Kansas St., #105 (entrance on 16th Street) San Francisco, CA 94103 San Francisco Showroom Hours




Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday: noon – 5 p.m. Meet the San Francisco Team Showroom Manager / Chair Savant Good luck finding anyone more passionate about furniture than Eva. She comes from St. Louis and is a California girl at heart (in addition to SF, she has lived in LA and Lake Tahoe too). Her expertise comes from working for some of the top furniture brands in the business (plus, she is a pro at contract and commercial projects, too!). In addition to curating her impressive collection of chairs, she hangs with her 5lb rescue mutt named Pnut in her spare time. We’re thrilled to have her and her sense of humor on board in San Francisco! Logistics & Customer Service Manager Sirena is fluent in Spanish and has spent a lot of time traveling. Plus she loves all things Italian – the food, the espresso, the furniture (lucky for us!). She graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Interior Design and is an avid sailor, even competing in several regattas.




We’re thrilled to have her onboard (heh).Our factory will be closed today and tomorrow because our mattress makers are at a training hosted by the International Brotherhood of Carpenters at their facility in Las Vegas. # # # /Todays_UBC_Top_N…/…/ITC_Main.aspxThe biggest pain about buying a new mattress is … well, just about everything. You spend an hour in the store, awkwardly flopping on and off beds trying to find the one that meets the Goldilocks standard of “just right.” Then you have to lug the winning mattress across the parking lot, onto your car roof, up stairs, and into your home. I recently transplanted from New York City to San Francisco, and the first major purchase I made — hesitantly — was a new mattress. But I did things a little differently this time. Casper, called “the Warby Parker of mattresses,” sells mattresses on its website and delivers them to your door in a box not much bigger than a nightstand. The Manhattan-based sleep startup raised $13 million in Series A funding last August, and famously generated $1 million in its first 28 days after launch.




My shopping experience began online, and was over and done with in fewer than 10 minutes. Casper sells just one type of mattress, dubbed “The Casper Mattress,” because the company prefers to “put all our energy into building the ideal bed … rather than confuse you with tens (or hundreds) of models that all start to feel the same after a while.” It combines latex foam for cooling and bounce, and memory foam for support. A hand-sewn, custom-designed cover seals the layers. I ordered a full-sized mattress for $750, comforted by the knowledge that I could return my Casper mattress for any reason within 100 days. Plus, it was free to ship! Less than one week later, it arrived! My roommates wheeled the box on a cart into my room. We turned it upright and cut open the box. Inside, a cloth bag held instructions and … … the most adorable little letter opener. I held the box at a 45-degree angle as my boyfriend wiggled the mattress out. It weighed about 60 pounds.




We cut the mattress free from its felt binding using the letter opener. Then came time for the “unfurling.” The 10-inch-thick mattress expanded and flattened as it filled with air. My boyfriend cut through the plastic and the mattress sprung to life. In seconds, it was ready for sleeping. Here it is, all done up. I’ve slept in the bed for a few nights now, and here are my takeaways. The Casper Mattress is surprisingly springy, even for an experienced Tempur-Pedic-sleeper like myself. Its latex-and-memory-foam combination absorbs and contours to my body like a sponge. That said, the sinkage is minimal. Thanks to the surface layer’s high foam density, I don’t feel like I’m climbing out of a manhole everytime I get out of bed. Does it meet the Goldilocks standard of “just right”? How could it, when ever sleeper’s needs are different? I would have preferred a slightly firmer mattress, and I hope a variation is available in the future. Still, the convenience and low costs associated with Casper trump all other mattress-buying experiences.

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