To ensure a new mattress continues to give you a good night’s sleep, it’s recommended you rotate it about every 3 months. This helps prevent sag in the bed, and prolongs the life of the mattress. Taking the concept behind this ritual one step further, a start-up company in Los Angeles has developed a first-of-kind design for a premium foam mattress that not only extends the life of the mattress, but also can accommodate any sleeper with multiple comfort levels.

It’s a bit amazing that it’s taken this long for a company to provide a way to shop for a mattress that isn’t a complete headache while offering consumers multiple comfort level choices.

Spearheaded by furniture designer Dino Corella, the Sonno Mattress is a foam mattress system like no other. It is flippable and offers users two different comfort levels on each side of the mattress. By rotating the Sonno mattress 180 degrees, you can choose between sides that are soft, medium or firm, perfect for a guest room or a finicky sleeper. Unlike competing mattresses, which have less expensive products on one side, Sonno is made from high quality performance materials from top to bottom.

The Sonno mattress is built with a five-layer foam system; the two sides combine breathable latex with a high-quality gel infused memory foam, separated by a dense foam core. Each layer has been engineered to give you the perfect night’s sleep. The latex’s permeability helps circulate air beneath you while you sleep, as a cooled body is essential to good sleep. The gel infused memory foam conforms where your body needs it, and relieves pressure depending on your preferred sleeping position. The foam core acts as the “glue”, making sure the mattress will maintain its shape after countless nights.

The bed’s complex engineering is masked behind a wonderfully simple and fresh design scheme; matching any minimally modern bedroom. It’s paired with a matching foundation that enhances the elegance of the mattress; doing away with the metallic messes we take for granted as bed frames. This foundation includes removable 6 inch hardwood tapered legs, which have been hand-rubbed with a natural wax finish, and screw right into the foundation’s bottom so you never have to put it right on the floor.

Best of all, despite the assumption that such a mattress only could cater to a boutique market; Sonno’s corporate structure renders the product entirely affordable. As a fully vertical company, Sonno is responsible for the design, manufacture, packaging and shipping of the bed. The entire process is managed under one roof in California, with materials sourced exclusively from American resources. Sonno’s commitment to the environment drives their broad appeal, as over 90% of their foam trimmings are recycled and their beds are produced without harmful chemicals. It’s a bit amazing that it’s taken this long for a company to provide a way to shop for a mattress that isn’t a complete headache while offering consumers multiple comfort level choices. To prove their commitment to their product’s quality, Sonno offers a 100-day risk-free sleep trial. Shipping is quick and hassle-free, with the bed arriving in a package the size of a golf bag. So say goodbye to your old sagging bed, and say hello to the Sonno Mattress; a bed to meet the needs of any type of sleeper by giving you the comfort choices you deserve for a truly personalized sleep experience.

 

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Nathaniel

Amid the unrest of earning his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from RISD, Nathaniel manages to find the time to read, write, hang out with friends, play drums, and listen to music. Nathaniel has learned a lot about architecture firsthand thanks to opportunities to live and work in Rome and Brooklyn during the past year. Coming from a family with strong roots in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Nathaniel has always maintained a strong love for NYC especially, and after his studies finish up in Providence he may move there for a while. He hasn't decided yet. You can connect with him via Linkedin or by visiting his Portfolio page.

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