by Wesley Vaughn | Feb 24, 2018 | About Mattresses
Adjustable Airbeds for Bedrooms In 1981, Comfortaire introduced the first adjustable airbed designed for use in home bedrooms. The founder of Comfortaire left the company to found Select Comfort, which introduced the Sleep Number beds, with numbered... by Wesley Vaughn | Feb 17, 2018 | Sleep Issues
Is Side Sleeping the Best Position? This is Part 3. Click here for Part 1 or Part 2. Beds for Side Sleepers. Each sleeping position has its own benefits and disadvantages. For side sleepers and the others, the bed and pillows can mitigate the disadvantages for... by Wesley Vaughn | Feb 9, 2018 | Mattress Reviews
The i10 That Had Memory Foam A New Version The i10 by Sleep Number has undergone a revision. It is not the same as the i10 listed a year ago, the one which is reviewed by Beds.org. The revised bed is 2” lower and no longer has memory foam. Legacy has been... by Wesley Vaughn | Dec 29, 2017 | Mattress Reviews
The Firmest Model The Americana Bed was the second firmest memory foam mattress by Amerisleep (8 on a scale of 10) until they discontinued the Columbus Bed (9). In 2017, Amerisleep revised its mattresses, with a change in the texture of the covers and new... by Wesley Vaughn | Dec 16, 2017 | Mattress Reviews
A Milestone Edition Silver Anniversary 2016 marked the 25th anniversary of the introduction of memory foam mattresses to the world. In 1991, Fagerdala World Foams began marketing the Swedish Tempur Mattress. It was made with their Tempur Material, which was developed... by Wesley Vaughn | Dec 2, 2017 | Sleep Issues, Survey Results
An Analysis of Responses to the Survey: Screen vs. No Screen Using results as of 11/30/2017 Part 1: Survey Responses Throughout 2017, MemoryFoamMattress.org (MFM) has been conducting an online survey on the use of electronic devices before going to bed. It is an... by Wesley Vaughn | Nov 4, 2017 | Certifications, Filling & Materials
Marketing, Sourcing, Issues, and Certifications Down and Feathers in the Marketplace While down and feathers have been used in featherbeds and pillows for a long time, they are now increasingly used in other applications, such as covers (duvets, comforters and... by Wesley Vaughn | Nov 3, 2017 | Filling & Materials
What They Are and How They’re Used Figures of Speech “Feather Your Nest” is a figure of speech related to traditional bedding materials. It refers to the mother bird lining her nest with feathers and down for softness and insulation for the eggs she would... by Wesley Vaughn | Sep 23, 2017 | Pillow Manufacturers
About Malouf Sleep The Passion of Sam & Kacie Malouf, Who Wanted to Upscale Bedding Malouf is located in Logan, Utah, not far from Salt Lake City. Also known as Malouf Fine Linens, its first products were bed linens: sheets and pillowcases. This was the passion of... by Wesley Vaughn | Aug 11, 2017 | About Mattresses
A Closer Look at Bed-in-a-Box Mattresses With a Comparison of Four Top-Rated Brands Most boxed mattresses are memory foam or memory foam hybrids. Some have quasi memory foam – foam that performs like memory foam, or is really memory foam called by another name. As is...