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Bed: TEMPUR-Cloud Supreme Mattress & Advanced Ergo Adjustable Base Retail Price: $2,399 for Full Mattress & $1,700 for Adjustable Base April was Tempur-Pedic month in my year in bed, a 12-month deep dive into mattress testing. If you're going to try a memory foam bed, you've got to try Tempur-Pedic, and so we did. What did we think? While it confirmed our personal antipathy for memory foam in general, it was certainly more comfortable than the other pure foam beds that we've tried to date and much more exciting for Ursula, who loved the adjustable bed feature with the remote control wand. Bottom line, if the memory foam experience is your thing, this is a good choice. The memory foam experience is a very personal thing, and both of us - having tested a lot of beds now - would not choose it. While the super squishy feeling can be extremely alluring as you first lie down, to us it comes to seem "muddy" and very much in need of more air circulation as it sleeps warm. To solve that problem, we'd recommend a natural topper of some kind to provide a really breathable layer.




The Tempur-Cloud Supreme is a very soft offering with an 11" deep sandwich of various foam layers - with memory foam on the very top. It does "lightly conform to your body", which reduces the amount of pressure you feel in any one place as well as stopping "motion transfer between sleep partners." It was the squishiest of the all-foam beds that we have tried, and for those who prefer this feeling, they should be quite happy. It's the thing memory foam does really well. The Ergo Adjustable Base was a nice add-on to this test month, but we did not find that we used it much (our daughter did). It adjusts the height of both your head and feet independently which works flawlessly, AND it has a built in massage functionality that is a bit underwhelming. Both of us surmised that it would be particularly useful for watching TV from bed, but we don't have one in our bedroom. Personally, this type of adjustability seems like overkill, unless you're in a hospital-like or recovery situation.




We also tested two Tempur-Cloud pillows that we did not favor over our traditional feather filled pillows as they were heavy and not as soft when wanting to sleep on our backs. They were perfect, however, as body pillows (which is one of Sara's favorite things to sleep with). While I had no doubt about the quality of the construction of the foam mattress and the heavy steel adjustable base with a compressor and motor mounted underneath, it was impossible for us to get over the strong odor off-gassing from the foam, paired with the lack of any natural materials that we would consider a necessary balance to all of the rest. Again, this can be considered a personal preference, but as most foam bed makers are now answering the call to be more eco-minded, I consider this a very high personal preference given the number of hours a day we spend in bed. Here's a description of this bed's ingredients: I remember when my brother shelled out a ton of money to buy a Tempur-Pedic mattress years ago.




Prices have really come down since then. While you probably pay more for the Tempur-Pedic name, this mattress is priced on the same level with the other brand name premium foam mattress we tried. As for the adjustable base, it adds a lot to the price but is a very serious piece of machinery. Bottom line, memory foam mattresses run more expensive than most conventional mattresses, and this one was no exception, but pricing here was good for what's out there. Used & new (16) from $400.00 Ships from and sold by DealBeds. See more product details REVERIE 5D DELUXE ADJUSTABLE BED FROM THE MAKERS OF THE TEMPURPEDIC ERGO (SPLIT KING) Twin Extra Long SafeRest Premium Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector - Vinyl Free FREE Shipping on orders over . Special Offers and Product Promotions Buy Used and Save: Buy a Used "REVERIE 5D DELUXE ADJUSTABLE BED FROM THE MAKERS O..." and save 90% off the $3,999.00 list price. Buy with confidence as the condition of this item and its timely delivery are guaranteed under the "Amazon A-to-z Guarantee".




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Last year, it moved into a new distribution center and headquarters, opened six more showrooms and has an eye on still more growth. Jerry Epperson, whose firm Mann, Armistead & Epperson advised on the Art Van acquisition, said the industry is likely to see more interest from private equity in the years ahead for a few reasons. “The private equity firms recognize the demographics and the opportunities created with the new Millennial generation, and they’re looking for ways to approach this new growth opportunity,” he said. Epperson, managing director of the Richmond, Va.-based firm, also pointed to Furniture Today’s Top 100 report, which shows the largest stores in the country now control 80% of all furniture store market share. In the 2016 report, (based on 2015 sales), the Top 15 chains on the list each posted sales of $1 billion or more. “Most are big enough to be attractive to outside investors,” he said, noting how that picture has changed from several years ago, when the industry was dominated by much smaller players.




Industry real estate expert Julius Feinblum added a few more reasons why more outside money is likely to come in. For starters the home furnishings segment is performing very well within the overall economic turnaround, he said. Feinblum, founder and chairman of Julius M. Feinblum Real Estate added that private equity firms look closely at a business' earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization value, (EBITDA) real estate values and, in some cases, succession issues that may make selling a business an appealing option for store owners. And while some retail sectors (apparel and department stores, for example) are planning to close hundreds of stores, private equity firms still see plenty of geographic growth opportunities for furniture stores as some of the largest furniture retailers have shown with their expansion moves last year and their plans for 2017. Indeed, Feinblum contended that the problem of being over-stored for some retailers contributes to the real estate that will be coming back on the market, which is part of what makes expansion attractive in the furniture retail segment today.

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