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Cushioning, contouring, and pressure-relief experts—foam mattresses do it all. They mold to your body, easing pressure points and keeping you supported through the night. Whether you're a side sleeper looking for extra softness or someone who needs a little more cushioning, the right foam mattress awaits you at Turmerry. Check out our curated collection of certified organic foam mattresses - each layered with the finest latex from Sri Lanka.
A great foam mattress should hug you just right—soft when you want it, supportive where you need it. That’s exactly what Turmerry delivers. Made with an organic latex core and topped off with natural New Zealand wool and organic cotton, our foam mattresses offer pressure-relieving comfort without compromise. Additionally, they carry trusted certifications from GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA, ensuring top-tier quality and eco-friendliness. Ready for a mattress that truly works with your body? Try Turmerry today.
The Organic Latex Mattress features multiple Dunlop latex foam layers with a 7-zone support design, perfecting the all-foam mattress concept. Each zone caters to different body regions, providing targeted lumbar support and pressure point relief. The perforated organic latex foam allows for unrestricted airflow, ensuring a cooler night's sleep. Padded with a flame-retardant, moisture-wicking barrier made of natural New Zealand wool, it is finished with a soft, breathable, zippered organic cotton cover that keeps out contaminants.
The Egg Crate Mattress boasts an all-foam construction with a substantial 2.4 inches of egg crate foam as its top layer. This uniquely designed foam, resembling an egg carton, ensures exceptional contouring, pressure relief, and bed sore relief by evenly distributing body weight. Whether you're a side, back, or stomach sleeper, our Egg Crate Mattress has you covered with outstanding cushioning not found in regular mattress surfaces.
The Dual Side Flippable Mattress introduces a simple concept: two firmness options in one mattress. You can choose between Medium/Firm or Firm/Extra Firm, and if one firmness does not suit your needs, you can switch to the other by simply flipping the mattress. In addition to the flippable design, you can experience the 7-zone support design and all the other benefits of our classic Organic Latex Mattress.
The RV Mattress provides an eco-friendly solution for your on-the-go life, promising a restful night's sleep wherever your RV adventures take you. Made with premium organic Dunlop latex foam layers and an organic cotton cover, it's available in 20 unique standard and RV-friendly sizes, guaranteed to be the perfect fit for your RV space.
Sleep shouldn't be complicated. Our customizable foam mattresses let you choose your perfect firmness, thickness, and size—even offering a dual-sided flippable option with two comfort levels in one. The perforated organic latex allows constant airflow to keep you cool while the natural wool layer wicks away moisture for comfortable sleep all night long. With free shipping, easy assembly, a risk-free 120-night trial, and up to 20 years of warranty, there's nothing standing between you and the best sleep of your life!
Absolutely! Foam mattresses are great at contouring to your body's shape, relieving pressure point pain. They're also great at minimizing motion transfer, so you won’t feel your partner tossing and turning. If you get the right one with high-quality materials, such as certified latex foam, it can last for years while keeping you super comfortable.
Some, like poly foam and traditional memory foam mattresses, can trap heat, lack edge support, and feel too soft for heavier sleepers. Plus, lower-quality foams tend to off-gas chemicals (VOCs) and break down faster. But if you go for a high-quality, breathable foam bed, you’ll avoid most of these issues.
If your mattress is in decent shape but needs a comfort boost, a mattress topper is a quick fix. But if your bed is sagging or lacks proper support, no topper can fully fix that—you’re better off investing in a new mattress. A good latex or hybrid mattress will provide a solid foundation, and a topper can fine-tune the feel.
For most adults, 10-12 inches is ideal—it offers a good balance of support and comfort. If you're a heavier sleeper or want extra cushioning, 12-14 inches might be better. And if you're a lightweight sleeper, especially one seeking a mattress on a budget, 6-8 inches will work just fine.
Latex, memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring are the four most popular types of mattresses you can find today. Here's a brief rundown on each:
Made with latex foam, which is obtained from rubber trees. It's naturally durable, responsive, pressure-relieving, motion-isolating, and breathable. Provides a firmer feel with great longevity (10-20 years) and minimal sagging. A latex mattress is ideal for those who want a supportive yet cushioning eco-friendly option.
Made with memory foam - a dense, viscoelastic material obtained from polyurethane. It contours very well to your body for pressure relief but may trap heat. A memory foam mattress is best for sleepers who prefer a hugging feel, but it might not offer strong support like latex or hybrid beds.
Hybrid mattresses combine a foam comfort layer (usually latex, gel memory foam, or regular memory foam) with pocketed coils for a balance of comfort and support. They're responsive, cushioning, breathable, and more motion-isolating and noiseless over traditional innerspring mattresses.
Innersprings are traditional mattress types that use coils like Bonnell, offset, or continuous for support, with a thin comfort layer on top. They offer a firmer, bouncier feel but do not provide as much cushioning or motion isolation as foam and hybrid options.
Latex and memory foam are two of the best foam mattresses out there today. Out of these two, we would recommend a latex mattress - specifically, an organic latex mattress. They're eco-friendly, so you won't be breathing in harmful levels of chemicals. Aside from that, they come with multiple benefits like pressure relief, spine support, responsive bounce, breathable cooling, and long-lasting lifespan. Pretty much the best investment for the short and long term.
A lot of people are ditching memory foam because it sleeps hot, sinks too much, and wears out faster than they’d like. Plus, the chemical smell when it’s new can be a dealbreaker. Instead, more sleepers are switching to latex or hybrid mattresses for better cooling, support, eco-friendliness, and longevity.
For some, all-foam is the ideal mattress construction. For others, spring is better. Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks. All-foam mattresses, for example, are great for pressure relief and motion isolation, making them a popular choice for couples and side sleepers. Memory foam and latex are two common types, with memory foam mattresses contouring closely to the body and latex mattresses offering a more responsive, buoyant feel.
On the other hand, spring mattresses provide firmer support, better airflow, and a more traditional “bouncy” feel, which some sleepers prefer—especially back and hot sleepers. Innerspring mattresses are firmer than hybrid mattresses, which are more modern and offer the best of both worlds: foam and spring.
Mattress size is a personal decision to be made based on factors like bedroom size, sleeper type, and budget. Here's how all of the standard US mattress sizes compare:
If the mattress is for a bigger room, adult sleeper(s), and a generous budget, then we recommend opting for a queen, king, or cal king size. They are great long-term investments.
Yes, foam mattresses soften with use. The more you sleep on them, the more the foam breaks in and conforms to your body. High-quality foam, like natural latex, holds up much longer compared to memory foam, which tends to wear out faster.