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Visiting a Tempur-Pedic Elite Retailer is a great way to experience a broad selection of genuine Tempur-Pedic products at a location near you. Our flagship stores are your best source to experience all of our Tempur-Pedic products. Choose from the widest assortment of genuine Tempur-Pedic products to discover your perfect bed with assistance from our highly experience, non-commissioned sleep experts. Choose from the widest assortment of genuine Tempur-Pedic products to discover your perfect bed with assistance from our highly experienced, non-commissioned sleep experts. Located on level 2near Lord & Taylor 1245 Worcester StreetNatick, MA 01760508-647-8303 Hours:Mon. - Sat. 10am-9pmSun. Located lower levelnext to Lord & Taylor 5 Woodfield MallSchaumburg, IL 60173847-517-3964 Tempur-Pedic CincinnatiKenwood Towne Centre 7875 Montgomery RdCincinnati, OH 45236513-984-9200 Located at the main entrance 4400 Sharon Rd.Charlotte, NC 28211704-366-6252




Tempur-Pedic King of PrussiaKing of Prussia Mall 680 W. DeKalb PikeKing of Prussia, PA 19406610-271-8094 Did you know that your browser is out of date? Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatiable with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below. Just click on the icons to go to the download page and upgrade your browser. Mattresses starting at $25/month2 0% APR for 48 Months1 $300 in free accessorieswith the purchase of a mattress set 25% off bedding & pillows Mattresses starting at $28/month2 or $31.23/mo. for 48 months1 or $43.73/mo. for 48 months1 or $27.07/mo. for 48 months1 or $64.57/mo. for 48 months1 The Craig's Bed New Favorite Plush Firm Mattresses View Cart / Checkout Tempurpedic: TEMPUR pressure-relieving material is a breakthrough in sleep technology that has forever changed the way millions sleep. The story of this revolutionary material, the heart and soul of all Tempur-Pedic products, begins with NASA's research to develop a material to relieve the tremendous g-forces experienced by astronauts.




Our Swedish scientists, realizing the enormous potential of the material, spent nearly a decade and millions of research dollars perfecting TEMPUR material as the ultimate sleep surface. Page 1 of 0 Price (Lowest to Highest) Price (Highest to Lowest) Page 1 of 0Firm, plush, or soft feel? �Firm,� I said to the 1-800-Mattress guide as I lay on a Simmons Beautyrest. �Thought so,� he said. �New Yorkers like firm. Soft only sells in the suburbs.� That was the simplest thing I had to consider in my journey through modern bed-land. A lot has changed since the days when a bed was just some springs buttressing iridescent quilted polyester. Mattresses of the moment are made of foam, latex, and sometimes coils in a mind-numbing array of combinations. The original foam is Tempur-pedic, the solid-memory foam developed by nasa and made famous by its infomercial; now there are legions. Tempur-pedic is one of the firmest beds you can buy and a best seller in New York.




(Note to shoppers: This time of year, as white sales abound, Macy’s lists a California King Rhapsody mattress set at $3,799.) Converts like that unshakable feeling�one person can get up without the other inhabitant feeling the weight shift (it’s called �motion separation� in the mattress business). Memory foam is also hypoallergenic, since dust mites can’t live in it. But most of the foam beds I tested felt like warm quicksand, and the way they slowly rose up after I rolled off was slightly creepy. My favorite of the lot was from the Italian company Magniflex, whose �geoethic� line of beds have layers of plant-based memory foam ($1,399 to $5,399 for a queen). Magniflex cuts channels into their foam so air circulates. As I reclined my way through the Soho showroom (59 Crosby St., nr. 646-330-5483), I felt supported but not swallowed. And the delivery is smart; the mattress arrives rolled up a like a rug and vacuum-packed, which makes it a lot easier to lug up to a sixth-floor walk-up.




Then there’s latex, which can be natural (made from rubber) or synthetic. It has bounce, so it feels closer to a traditional coil mattress, and manufacturers often layer various densities to �build� a bed�firm on the bottom, soft on top, and so forth. The rule of thumb here is the more natural latex involved, the higher the price. A mid-priced queen like the Stearns and Foster Julep, which has a puffy �Euro� pillow top, costs $1,799 (Sleepy’s, 157 E. 57th St., nr. 212-421-3090). I found Ikea’s $899 queen-size natural latex quite satisfactory and�in this time of gargantuan, 21-inch-deep pillow-top giants�appealingly slim. (Ikea Brooklyn, 1 Beard St., nr. Otsego St., Red Hook; Hybrid beds made up the majority of the mattresses I tried. By and large, they felt exactly the same�an inch more latex here, a firm pillow top on a soft mattress or vice versa. Some even had a core of inner springs, each nestled into their own fabric pockets. I sunk happily into the Empress Exceptionale by Simmons at 1-800-Mattress ($3,499 for a queen, 369 W. 34th St., nr.




212-239-0127), made with springs covered in latex plus memory foam and a pillow top. But it is so enormous, I can’t imagine getting it into my New York apartment. Which is one of the problems with beds today. Some salespeople I spoke with reported a supersize backlash. 1-800-Mattress just introduced a house brand of shallower, cheaper mattresses with old-fashioned coils ($599 for a queen Classic Gem). They’re also two-sided, which many mattresses aren’t anymore, meaning they can be flipped periodically, thus lengthening their life span. I admired the thriftiness, but after trying all the pillow tops, the throwbacks felt too springy. If I were going to replace my ten-year-old embodiment of old technology, I’d buy the David from OrganicPedic by OMI at ABC Carpet & Home’s organic emporium ($3,395 for a queen, 888 Broadway, at 19th St.; 212-473-3000). Three layers of pure organic latex, customizable to your preference: firm, soft, medium. And the cotton cover is removable, so if the top latex layer seems saggy after a couple of years, you can just replace it for $850 instead of buying an entirely new mattress.

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