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The requested URL /?p=759 was not found on this server. >Futons Kids Furniture Futon Bunk beds Platform Beds Furniture Futon Mattresses About Us Futons offer multiple mattress choices, some lighter, others more "bed-like,". Some futons now even have materials once designed for use in outer space. The ViscoTouch provides incomparable luxury and full-body support thanks to 3" of pressure-relieving memory foam that exactly conforms to your shape. Plus, when it's time to fold your futon mattress, you'll notice how light and flexible the Visco Touch can be--a benefit of the revolutionary "contour-cut" foam at its core. 3" of Memory Foam Conforms Instantly to your Body for Better Support and Relief Custom Grooved and Slotted Foam Provides Deep Support and Flexibility outstanding full-body support thanks to 3" of pressure-relieving memory foam that exactly conforms to your shape. Two layers of convoluted foam ensure that the ViscoClassic is comfortable and luxurious--whether sitting




3" of Memory Foam Conforms Instantly to your Body for Better Support Two Layers of Convoluted Foam Enhance Comfort and Support Ultra Plush Futon Mattress Sit on the SofTouch mattress and you'll feel the difference our densified polyester batting makes. It acts like millions of tiny springs that respond to your weight and movement like no other futon mattress. The SofTouch delivers the comfort of an overstuffed sofa coupled with an outstanding night's sleep. Three Pieces of 4.5" Densified Polyester for Extraordinary Bounce Two 2" Pieces of Convoluted Foam With Pocketed Coil Support At the heart of every EuroCoil mattress is our pocketed coil innerspring unit. Comprised of hundreds of individually wrapped, heat-tempered carbon steel coils, each acting independently to eliminate motion transfer while providing exceptional comfort. Add layers of super-soft foam and wrap it in our exclusive JOY® natural cotton batting and you've got a plush sofa-like feel with healthful nighttime support.




Heat-tempered Pocketed Coils Retain their Original Shape for Long Two 2" Pieces of Convoluted Foam on Either Side of the Pocket Coils Enhance their Independent Movement Custom Blended Cotton Batting Surrounds the Comfort Layers The ViscoCoil brings together the benefits of innerspring mattresses with the outstanding support of memory foam. With the exclusive SuperCenter innerspring unit providing firm, restful support, the layers of memory foam conform to your body's every curve and contour. Add Gold Bond's own blend of cotton batting and you're looking at a great night's sleep. Memory Foam Layers Enhance Comfort and Support Custom-designed SuperCenter Innerspring Unit Provides Firm, Healthful Support and Flexibility Pure, Custom-blended Cotton Batting--the Densest and Most Durable in the World--Surrounds the Innersprings and Memory Foam Layers Engineered with our exclusive SuperCenter innerspring unit to provide firm, restful support while folding effortlessly in half, the ComfortCoil is the ideal futon mattress by day or night.




Gold Bond's own blend of cotton batting coupled with two layers of super-soft foam ensure that the ComfortCoil lives up to its name. Two Layers of Super-soft Foam Provide Extra Resiliency and the World--Surrounds the Innersprings and Foam Layers Cotton and Foam Comfort Six layers of super-soft foam wrapped in our exclusive JOY® natural cotton batting gives the FeatherTouch II futon mattress a softness and luxury that lives up to its name. Six 2" Layers of Convoluted Foam Thick Foam Support Layers Two layers of super-soft foam and two thick layers of block foam, all wrapped in our exclusive JOY® natural cotton batting gives the Moonlight futon mattress excellent comfort and support. Two Layers of Convoluted Foam Two Layers of Block Foam Provides Comfort and Outstanding Resiliency Bringing Together Cotton and Wool Wool is recognized as the most resilient natural fiber on earth, with outstanding comfort and insulating properties.




The WoolWrap mattress starts with the finest high-resiliency double foam core surrounded by 50 lbs. of pureAll of this is surrounded by an ultra thick layer of New Zealand wool for luxury, support and long-lasting comfort--day or night. Two 1.5" Layers of Foam for Excellent Resiliency and Durability 50 lbs. of Cotton Surround the Foam Layers Plush 2" Layer of New Zealand Wool Creates an Ideal Insulator, Keeping You Warm in the Winter and Cool in the Summer Exceptional Plushness and Support The Double Foam Core futon mattresses feature simple, traditional comfort with the natural benefits of our JOY® cotton blend and the suppleness of two layers of foam. Two Layers of Solid 1.5" Foam for Maximum Resiliency and Cushioning Dense Cotton Batting Surrounds the Foam Layers The ViscoCoil 2 brings together the benefits of innerspring mattresses with the outstanding support of memory foam. 312-13 1/2 gauge Bonnel spring unit 2.5" of visco memory foam




30 lbs of Joy cotton battingHow to Buy a Futon Looking for an affordable, attractive solution for overnight guests? Don’t discount the futon. The dorm room staple is back in a big way (in fact, it really never left) with more options for mattress support and frame and cover styles. Add character to any room and give guests a comfortable place to rest their heads with this flexible furniture. There are three steps to our futon-buying guide: 1. Have a Plan 2. Master the Mattress 3. Combine Style and Utility Step One: Have a Plan As with any furniture purchase, the first step to buying a futon is to consider how and where you will use it, as this will affect your choice of frame, mattress, and cover style. Will you use your futon primarily for sitting and lounging or will you or a guest sleep on it with some regularity? Will you place it in a guest bedroom or in a living room? What other furniture will surround your new futon? How will the futon work into your current style?




There are a few futon-specific considerations to keep in mind: Futons are extremely large when unfolded. Be sure you accurately measure your space to account for your futon’s size when folded and unfolded. It often helps to tape off the “shadow” of your potential new furniture so you can visually see how much space it will take up in the room. Remember: The type of frame you select will affect the amount of space you’ll need for your futon. Some frames are designed to fit up against the wall, whereas others must be placed 8–12 inches away from the wall to accommodate the bed function. A frame with arms also will take up more room—folded or unfolded. It is recommended that you customize your futon by purchasing your frame, mattress, and cover separately. This will ensure that you get the right support for users and a style that will match your décor. That said be sure the three pieces are compatible. You don’t want to discover that your mattress doesn’t fit the frame, for example.




If you will use your futon as a bed with regularity, consider the other furniture in the room. It may be helpful if the accent furniture is mobile or lightweight if you’ll have to move it often to accommodate the futon. The mattress makes the futon. Be sure you take the time to test out various mattresses. You’ll be surprised by the many options out there! Step Two: Master the Mattress Buying a futon mattress is similar to selecting a mattress for your bed, but there are some additional considerations. You’ll want a mattress that provides a restful sleep, but you may ultimately prioritize flexibility and style if your futon will be used infrequently as a bed. Keep in mind the following: In general, adult sleepers require a mattress that is at least six inches thick. Wood frames are extremely hard. If you purchase a wood frame, consider a thicker mattress and/or a mattress pad. Futon frames come in bifold and trifold. With a bifold frame, the mattress is folded once, while with a trifold frame, it is folded twice and therefore requires a thinner mattress.




(Bifold frames are now industry standard, but trifold frames are still available.) For optimal comfort purchase a mattress with innerspring coils, which will provide the highest level of support—much like a real bed. This is especially recommended if you or your guests will sleep on the futon with regularity. Cotton batting and foam mattresses provide reasonable levels of support for short-term use, and hold their shape over time. They are also lighter than innerspring mattresses. The higher quality mattress you purchase, the longer it will last. With infrequent use, a futon mattress can last up to 20 years. Testing out mattresses in-store is the best way to determine which is right for you. Bring the whole family to find a mattress that will work for the majority of sleepers. Step Three: Combine Style and Utility OK admit it: When we said “futon” your thoughts immediately turned to the creaky, oversized heap your college roommates picked up FREE off of the sidewalk.




But a lot has changed. Today’s futons are both stylish and functional with myriad frames and covers to choose from. Bifold frames (which fold once) have arms and legs like a regular sofa. They are now the industry standard. Most bifold frames are equipped with a system of rollers that allow them to easily convert from the sitting to sleeping position. Trifold frames (which fold twice) were the first frames on the market. They are slightly bigger than bifold frames and more cumbersome. Some have legs like a sofa, while others sit directly on the floor. Wood frames are more traditional. If the frame is made from a high-quality wood such as cherry, oak, ash, or maple, it may be more expensive, but it will be sturdier and last longer. Metal or steel frames are cost effective and extremely durable. They come in a variety of finishes that will match nearly every type of décor, but overall metal frames lend to a more contemporary look. Wood composite or particleboard frames also are available and make for an inexpensive option.

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