If You Like Thuma's Frames, You Might Want to Look Into Thuma's Mattress
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If You Like Thuma's Frames, You Might Want to Look Into Thuma's Mattress
"In my years as a professional mattress reviewer and certified sleep coach, I've found that hybrid mattresses typically feature two, maybe three, materials, to allow users to enjoy the benefit of each. In Thuma's case, however, this hybrid comprises five. There's a eucalyptus-derived Tencel, spandex, and rayon cover, included for temperature control at the surface; organic wool; "biobased" memory foam; organic Dunlop latex for a firm feel; and pocketed coils in the middle."
"Wool is a fascinating mattress material that has gained significant traction recently, as it serves as a natural fire barrier and doesn't trap heat like traditional fire-retardant materials like fiberglass. Wool can also provide some additional cushioning, especially on the quilted surface. Memory foam comes next, adding more pressure relief and softness. Next is a layer of Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS)-certified organic Dunlop latex."
Thuma's hybrid mattress combines a eucalyptus-derived Tencel, spandex, and rayon cover with organic wool, biobased memory foam, GOLS-certified Dunlop latex, and a pocketed coil core. The cover supports surface temperature regulation while wool provides a natural fire barrier and light cushioning without trapping heat. Biobased memory foam contributes pressure relief and softness, and Dunlop latex adds firmer, bouncy support. Individually sleeved recycled-steel coils deliver targeted support and reinforced edge durability. Launched as a companion to sleek, no-tool bed frames, the mattress emphasizes high-end materials, craftsmanship, balanced comfort, and a mix of responsiveness and pressure relief.
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