The average person spends nearly a quarter of their life sleeping; the
least they could do is ensure that it is a pleasant experience, and a surefire
way to do that is have a comfortable bed and mattress. Some of the traditional
mattresses include coil springs, latex, memory foam, polyurethane, air beds and
water beds. However, there is a growing realization among many consumers that
there are a lot of chemicals used in the manufacturing and treatment process of
mattresses, which could potentially be harmful on skin contact or inhaled.
Memory Foam
The most commonly used material for mattresses is polyurethane which is
also called memory foam, while convoluted foam appears like an egg-crate and is
made from polyethylene. One of the principal advantages of using memory foam in
mattresses is that it returns to its original shape after the sleeper vacates
the bed. Nest Bedding of California has taken this process further because they
are one of the pioneers in using natural and organic materials. They are proud
of the fact that their entire line is made in the United States of America and
use only locally sourced products. Some of their products in high demand
include the Q3 natural organically certified natural latex mattress which uses
certified organic wool and cotton.
Latex Issues
Nest Bedding provides their mattresses to suit the individual taste of
people and supply their mattresses in soft, medium, firm, and split sides.
Because of the cost of sourcing these products from certified organic
suppliers, this mattress is expensive, but Nest Bedding’s faithful consumers
who cannot afford this mattress could opt for the less expensive Oeko Tex
Certified model which uses zoned latex. The reason for Nest Bedding’s success
with these mattresses is that they feel soft and luxurious, are long-lasting,
and cool. Their organic mattresses are sourced and manufactured from the finest
products made in the United States of America by local craftsmen who take
immense pride in their work. This means that the memory foam mattresses and
other bedding products are made from pure certified organic latex, along with
certified organic cotton and wool.
Popular Products
Currently, Nest Bedding has four outlets based in Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Albany, and Mountain View close to Palo Alto, CA which provide their
faithful customers the complete product range of Nest Bedding and Bed-In-A-Box
mattresses, furniture items like bed bases and platforms, and bedding
materials, pillows, duvets, comforters, sheets, blankets, etc. With more and
more people switching to organic mattresses and beddings because of the
potential risk of different kinds of allergies from the chemicals used in the
manufacturing process of mattresses, Nest Bedding is becoming increasingly
popular with their wholly certified organic range of products.
Nest Bedding products use only locally sourced materials for their
organic certified mattresses and bedding products; they are also proudly made
by skilled American crafts people.