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Mattresses are an essential part of a sleepers life, allowing them to rest for the night and wake up without feeling like they've lost an ounce of sleep. At Turmerry, we aim to ensure this statement holds true. Made with premium materials like organic cotton, organic wool, certified organic latex, and sturdy pocketed coils, our latex mattresses are built to offer supreme comfort and support. What's more? They are completely free from harmful levels of chemicals and certified by trusted organizations, ensuring a safer, more sustainable bedroom for you and your loved ones!
Turmerry prides itself on providing you with the highest-quality latex mattresses. We guarantee that every single aspect of the manufacturing process—from design to delivery—is done with perfection. Latex is our signature material, as we consider it safer to use, both for the customer and the environment. Trusted by GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA for safety as well as quality, we have provided and continue to provide the finest sleep to over 4000 satisfied customers. Join in!
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 cool night's sleep. Padded with a flame-retardant, moisture-wicking barrier made of natural New Zealand wool, it is finished with a super soft, breathable, zippered organic cotton cover that keeps out contaminants.
The Latex Hybrid Mattress offers the best of all-foam and spring-type beds by combining a 2-inch FSC-certified Talalay latex comfort layer and an 8-inch Leggett & Platt® pocketed coil support core. The mid-range firmness level of the mattress helps it adapt to all sleep positions, relieving pressure and supporting the back, hips, and shoulders. Additionally, the synergy between perforated Talalay latex and the coil system enhances airflow, ensuring optimal temperature regulation and minimizing heat retention.
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 unfound in regular mattress surfaces.
Turmerry Latex RV Mattresses provide an eco-friendly solution for your on-the-go lifestyle, promising a restful night's sleep wherever your adventures take you. Crafted with premium organic Dunlop latex foam layers and an organic cotton cover, they're available in 20 unique standard and RV-friendly sizes, guaranteed to be the perfect fit for your RV space!
The Dual Side Latex 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, the other can be called with a simple flip of the mattress. Along with the flippable design, you also get to experience the 7-zone support design and all the other benefits of our classic Organic Latex Mattress!
Sleeping is one of the most important acts you perform during the course of a 24-hour period. It soothes your tired bones and clears your brain, allowing them to regain their natural strength. To accomplish good sleep, the mattress holds the top priority in a sleeper's routine. Your body rests on this surface, so if it isn't comfortable or supportive enough, you'll start to lose a lot of sleep. An extremely comfortable mattress keeps you well rested every night, making sure you get the energy you need to take on the day. So, get yourself a mattress that can help you sleep best. Get yourself a Turmerry mattress today!
A latex mattress is a type of mattress made of latex foam layers. Latex, which is liquid rubber, is obtained from rubber trees through "tapping" and then converted into foams by baking. These mattresses are known for their durability, breathability, responsiveness, bounce, and ability to conform to the body's shape, providing excellent support and pressure relief.
Turmerry latex mattresses do not require box springs, but we do recommend a good bed frame. For the best pairing, we recommend an adjustable bed base or a natural wood platform bed frame . Adjustable base beds provide flexibility and modern features, while wooden platform beds maintain eco-friendliness and ensure a sturdy base.
The best mattress for side sleepers is a soft or medium-firm mattress, providing enough cushioning for the sides and shoulders without sacrificing support for the spine.
The best mattress for back sleepers is a medium-firm or firm mattress, as it offers the necessary support for the lower back and keeps the spine aligned.
The best mattress for stomach sleepers is a medium-firm or firm mattress to prevent the hips from sinking too deeply.
The best mattress for combination sleepers is a medium-firm mattress that balances support and comfort, accommodating various sleeping positions.
An individual develops a latex allergy when their immune system reacts negatively to natural rubber latex. If you have a latex allergy, we do not advise purchasing a latex mattress. Latex allergy symptoms may include hives, itchy skin, or even anaphylaxis, which can cause throat swelling and extreme difficulty breathing.
The best mattress for back pain is considered to be a medium-firm one. This level of firmness is often recommended for people with back pain because it offers enough support to keep the spine in a neutral position while still providing comfort for a good night's sleep. Heavyweight individuals (above 230 lbs.) may require a firmer mattress.
The best mattress for arthritis offers a balance of support and pressure relief. A medium-firm mattress is often recommended as it provides the necessary support to keep the spine aligned while offering enough cushioning to relieve pressure points, which is ideal for arthritis patients. Latex mattresses are particularly effective because they contour to the body, reducing stress on joints.
The best mattress for hip pain should be able to relieve pressure off the hips while also providing enough support to maintain a neutral spinal alignment. Based on this, we recommend a medium-firm latex mattress. If you're a heavier individual (above 230 lbs.), you may require something firmer for better support.
Heavy people, generally classified as weighing above 230 lbs., tend to require more support than the average-weight sleeper. Thus, the best mattress for heavy people is usually a firmer one with a thickness of 12 inches or above. We recommend going for a firm or extra-firm latex mattress, as they are wonderfully supportive without taking away any of the comfort and contouring needed.
The best mattress for couples is usually queen-size or above, as the sizes below queen can make you and your partner feel cramped. Firmness and thickness would depend on each partner's preferences. A medium-firm latex mattress of 12 inches usually works best for most sleepers, but if you or your partner are plus-sized, a firmer mattress is recommended.
A twin, twin XL, or full-sized latex mattress, with a soft or medium-firm firmness is the best mattress for kids. Latex provides great support, comfort, breathability, and durability, which can be beneficial for growing bodies. For younger children, a twin or twin XL mattress is usually sufficient. These sizes are also more space-efficient for smaller bedrooms.
Your latex mattress should be a priority that you take care of on a bi-weekly or monthly basis. Not only does it keep the mattress clean, but it also avoids the buildup of any impurities that might later harm your health. If the steps listed below are properly carried out, your latex mattress's lifespan will be extended, preventing you from having to buy a new mattress for a very long time!
Under no circumstances should you machine wash one of our latex mattresses, as the latex foam will start to deteriorate within a few years due to its warped state. Instead, vacuum once or twice a week to get rid of surface-level debris, and then spot-clean any areas where liquid spills have occurred.
All the dust, dirt, and crumbs from the mattress surface can be gently vacuumed away with an upholstery attachment. Any stain from bodily fluids and liquid spills can be removed by spot cleaning (gently dabbing the stained area) with mild detergent and water. Make sure you air out and dry the mattress fully after spot cleaning.
When you rotate your mattress, the top end (where you rest your head) moves down to the bottom end (where you rest your legs) and vice versa. We suggest rotating your latex mattress every three to six months. Your mattress is strengthened to prevent sagging and dipping thanks to the rotations. Since the latex foam will continue to have an even consistency over time, you'll receive excellent support.
Reminder: Avoid flipping the hybrid and egg-crate models, as doing so compromises the valuable benefits they offer.
Mattress toppers are foam layers that are removable and have special properties of their own. By placing a mattress topper on top of the mattress, you can reduce wear and tear on the mattress surface and preserve it for when the mattress topper is no longer necessary. In addition to what the mattress offers in terms of comfort and support, a mattress topper will also offer more of both.
If you are concerned that adding a mattress topper will reduce the benefits of the mattress, you can purchase one that closely resembles the surface of the mattress. For instance, a latex egg-crate mattress topper would be the best option if you already own a latex egg-crate mattress. Similarly, a natural latex topper can be used with an organic latex mattress.
Prevention is better than cure, the doctors say. The same holds true for mattresses. Don't wait for your mattress to be in danger before adding a mattress cover. Prevent it early! Our latex mattresses come with an organic cotton cover. Although this cover is helpful, we advise utilizing a second mattress protector cover. When it comes to protection, two are always better than one. Adding a second cotton cover will not impair any of the mattress's qualities, so you needn't worry about that.
We offer all the standard US sizes, from twin to Cal king. For the Latex RV Mattress, we offer RV-friendly sizes like RV Bunk, Full XL, Short Queen, Short King, and more.
A twin latex mattress measures 38 x 75 inches. The smallest of the group, it is intended for single sleepers who are less than 6 inches tall, and for teens and toddlers who are outgrowing their cribs. The twin bed is portable and can fit in small spaces (7 x 10 feet).
A twin XL latex mattress measures 38 x 80 inches. It shares a similar width as a twin but is greater in terms of length. Twin XL mattresses are best for single sleepers who are taller than 6 inches. Students and toddlers of similar heights or who are expected to reach a similar height can also choose the twin XL. Similar to the twin, it is portable and can fit in small spaces (8 x 10 feet).
A full latex mattress measures 54 x 75 inches. This size, also known as "standard double," is ideal for single people who want to spread out and take advantage of a generous mattress surface. It isn't as good for couples as a queen- or king-size bed, though. A full mattress is an option for couples who don't mind giving up sleeping space, are on a tight budget, or have a small living space. It's also suitable for guest rooms.
A queen latex mattress measures 60 x 80 inches. Couples who are on a budget of less than $1000 and require more space than a full-sized bed typically choose this mattress size. A queen size mattress is also ideal for single people who move around a lot while sleeping. For some of our mattresses, you can select the "split queen" option if you and your partner have different bedding requirements, such as different firmness and thickness requirements.
A king latex mattress measures 76 x 80 inches. Couples with kids or pets frequently opt for the king-size bed. King beds are always a good option for families. For single sleepers, however, it might be excessive. But if you prefer a lot of space, then go for it, we say! A king mattress can also be purchased as a "split king," in which the mattress is divided into two parts, each with its own set of customizations.
A California king latex mattress measures 72 x 84 inches. It can easily accommodate an entire family of three or four. The increased length is beneficial for taller customers, particularly those over the 6-inch mark. Cal king mattresses are perfect for master bedrooms measuring 12 x 12 feet, though a room measuring 12 x 14 feet would be preferred to accommodate the mattress's additional length.
For RV's, we offer up to 20 compact sizes and accept custom orders as well. You can choose from a variety of bunk, full, queen, and king sizes. We also provide most of the above-mentioned standard sizes if your RV accommodates those instead.
The conflict between natural latex mattresses and memory foam mattresses is an age-old tale that has gained traction in recent years. Memory foam originated as a byproduct of NASA research, where it was used to cushion test pilots during flights. Latex has an even longer history, dating back to indigenous cultures in Mesoamerica, where it was used to make rubber balls for ballgames.
Take a look below, and you'll find out how and why natural latex often triumphs over memory foam.
Natural latex, derived from natural sources such as rubber trees, is manufactured with a very low percentage of safe additives (3-5%). The remaining latex foam is completely natural, making the entire bed safe to sleep on. Memory foam is a synthetic material created by combining chemicals with polyurethane. When you unpack them for the first time, they are known to release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during off-gassing episodes.
Natural latex is a breathable substance. It doesn't retain heat when you're sleeping on it, allowing the surface to remain cool. Some mattress brands and manufacturers perforate the latex foam to increase its breathability. Memory foam, however, holds onto body heat to be able to conform better to your body. As the density of memory foam increases, it becomes more difficult for the retained heat to dissipate. For memory foam to be cool, synthetic materials like cooling gel must be added.
Foam made from natural latex is responsive and springy to the touch. You can easily move about the mattress because there are no restrictions on your movements. Sleepers who alternate sides or switch positions will adore natural latex. By eliminating the "stuck" sensation that you frequently experience in memory foam beds, you start to feel more like you are sleeping on top of the mattress than inside of it. Memory foam conforms more readily than it responds.
Vulcanization, a process used in the production of natural latex, strengthens and makes it more difficult to separate the bonds between its molecules. This significantly boosts latex's resilience, which in turn increases its resistance to sagging and other wear-and-tear problems. Mattresses made of natural latex have a lifespan of 20 years or longer with proper maintenance. The lifespan of memory foam is much shorter, hovering around 7-9 years. Low-density memory foam has even shorter lifespans, typically lasting only 4-6 years before showing signs of wear and tear.