pillow top or mattress topper

pillow top or mattress topper

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Pillow Top Or Mattress Topper

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Our optional Latex Pillow Topper Pad adds plush, pillow-like softness to the surface of any of our mattresses. Fully removable and replaceable, this free-floating mattress topper pad is made from the same breathable, natural, ecologically certified healthy materials in your mattress.  The zippered stretch cover made from organic cotton is quilted with organic wool and the one inch* layer of 100% natural Talalay latex foam inside provides durable cushioning. The effect is uncommonly lofty and plush, yet dry and breathable. *A two inch latex layer is also available Top your European Sleep Design mattress with our Pillow Top mattress topper and enjoy a uniquely luxurious sleep environment. Pricing :: Latex & Wool Pillow Top Pad Twin - 39" x 76"Twin XL - 39" x 80"1/2 Cal King 36" x 84" King - 76" x 80"Cal King - 72" x 84" European Sleep Design reserves the right to change prices at any time. Our optional Wool Topper Pad helps with humidity regulation and pressure reduction on any mattress.




This free-floating wool pad is also made from breathable, natural, ecologically certified healthy materials. The stretch cover made from organic cotton is generously quilted with organic wool, adding plushness while remaining dry and breathable. Elastic corner straps make for a tidier fit. Pricing :: Wool Topper Pad European Sleep Design reserves the right to change prices at any time. No items in your bag. Page was not found. Sorry, we apologize the page you were looking for can't be found. How did I get here? - This could have happened because of an internal error - A URL was incorrectly entered or the page you're looking for no longer existsClassic Mattresses & Box Springs Our Classic mattresses and box springs offer good support and durability at an affordable price. There are four Classic models available, all of which feature a Bonnell innerspring system and real working modular box springs that provide support and shock absorption.




8” - 10 ½” (Tolerance of ± ½”) The Classic models use a selection of the following materials depending on your comfort choice. The Classic, Classic Luxury Firm and Classic Plush are padded equally on both sides of the mattress. The Classic EuroTop has pillow top padding on one side only and cannot be flipped. "Classic" Innerspring:  13 Gauge Knotted Bonnell Coil with 5 Turns and a 6 Gauge Border Rod Convoluted Polyurethane Foam Mattress Topper Supersoft Polyurethane Foam Mattress Topper Blended Cotton Felt Insulator Pads and Synthetic Fiber Pads FR Innerliner or FR Fiber Quilted Panel Featuring a Damask Fabric Amish Built Wood Frames ~ featuring 1 x 4 side slats and 1 x 3 cross slats Blended Cotton Felt Insulator Pad Skid Resistant Fabric Cover Torsion Grid Modules ~ provide shock absorption and durability Special Sinuous Wire Springs ~ provide added corner strength Hand-Tailored Box Spring Cover Standard box springs are approximately 8" high.




Low profile box springs, which are approximately 5" high, are available upon request for an additional charge. * Note: Set price includes mattress and box spring. We will sell mattresses and box springs separately, but please note that they are designed to work together. If you do not purchase a matching set, you may shorten the life and/or alter the comfort of your new mattress.What's in a Namely? Bad Trip: My Journey to Discover Why Everyone is (Still) on a Journey When the "Something Old" at Your Wedding is... One of the most disturbing Sleeveless in Seattle (and New York, and Atlanta, and Detroit...) When the Question is the Answer: The Dumbing Down of TV Interviews The Good Ship Lollipop Has SailedWhy does, like, EVERYONE talk this way now??) I also write ads.Here is a link to my portfolio. « History, Interrupted |Bad Trip: My Journey to Discover Why Everyone is on a Journey » Your email address:Powered by FeedBlitz Subscribe to this blog's feed




If you have a matress "topper", how do you deal with sheets? Linens, Mattress, Mattress Toppers, Bedding • Print this Page Link to this Topic [+3] - CalamityJane - 04/05/2012 [+3] - Butrflynet - 04/05/2012 [+3] - boomerang - 04/05/2012 Our mattress doesn't have an attached one. This topper is a separate thing all together. We bought a new bed about a year ago and it's one that is supposed to be "loosely sheeted" to get the maximum comfort out of it (it's supposed to spread a bit as it gets broken in). Even expensive sheets fit it fairly tight so I can't just put the topper on top of the mattress and expect the bed to sleep right. Then Mr. B messed up his joints and the bed feels too firm. So I'd like to do the topper but it's about 2" thick and I know I can't get the sheets to fit. OK, the "pillow top" isn't attached either, it has elastic straps at the corners--it is removable. As i say, i don't know if fitted sheets here are sewn to account for that or not.




Oh I get it! I thought you were talking about those pillow top mattress' that had the "pillow" sewn on. Yeah, that sliding around thing would maybe drive me nuts. Is the one you have heavy? The one I'm looking at is pretty heavy. It doesn't have elastics though.I'm not intimately familiar with Canajun mattresses, so i don't know if the pillow top is commonly sewn on or not. I guess it's relatively heavy, i've not attempted to measure the thickness. If it has no elastics, is the fitted sheet supposed to hold it in place? Do you know what a feather tick is? Having you thought about finding one of those? When i was a child, my grandmother kept the down when plucking chickens, ducks and geese, and then bought ticking to make feather ticks. This is what her feather ticks looked like--the striped material is called ticking. They were about as wide as a "Hollywood" bed, so that would roughly have been half as wide as a queen size. We slept on those on the floor of the cabin we had in the woods, under our sleeping bags.




I recall they were very comfortable, even though we slept on a hard wood floor. There used to be a store here that sold down mattress'. I loved the one I had. Mr. B didn't love it so much though -- "too poofy". It's made by the same company that made our bed -- and we all really like this bed. Especially the dog who is sleeping on it right this very minute. Which brings up another point. It would be much cheaper to replace the topper as needed than to replace the mattress.... Well, dogs are natural born sybarites--the dog's opinion rules. Our dogs sometimes let me have as much as a quarter of the mattress. Yeah, that thing is thick as hell. What we have is probably not that thick, and the upper an lower covers are basted together at the edges. We upgraded to a memory foam mattress last year, and I can't believe the difference. They ship it direct to your door, rolled up in a tight cylinder, and you have to let it expand for a day or so. I think you can get memory foam mattress toppers, too, of varying depths.




I checked out memory foam toppers while I was there today. (I drove that poor salesman crazy dragging his displays all over the store.) This one was a lot more comfortable but I like the price of the memory foam one a lot better. I've heard memory foam "sleeps hot" and read a lot of reviews that say the same thing. That's one of the reasons we went with the bed we bought. Have you found that to be true? No, but we have the full mattress, not just a topper. That's what we got -- a latex bed make by a company called Pure Latex Bliss. The newer foam mattresses are laminates of multiple kinds of foam. Not all of them. The real ones are pricy but worth it.And supposedly they last forever (ours came with a 20 year warantee). Except they do take a while to "relax" and that leads to the whole sheeting issue and that's kind of pain. Mr. B has been trying to get more exercise (turning 50, ya'know) and so he's been a bit achy and wishing the bed was softer.

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