Everyone needs to put up their feet or elevate their head once in a while. For those requiring a flexible sleep system, Palmpring introduces Wave Adjustable Bed, which includes a motorized platform with integrated foundation that allows for head or foot elevation operated via a handheld control, combined with a new flexible mattress made of certified organic components, including natural latex and coconut fiber. “Palmpring received many requests for an adjustable bed system, and we are proud to announce that Wave Adjustable Bed is finally ready,” states Camilla Kim, CEO of Palmpring USA, which manufactures its 100%-organic coconut fiber and natural latex mattresses in Los Angeles. Kim’s father founded the original Palmpring mattress company in Korea in 1996, where its superior bedding products are being used by CEOs of major companies, celebrities, athletes, and educated consumers desiring higher-quality natural sleep products. “A lot of time was spent developing the breakthrough rubberized ribbed coir, which can bend and flex as desired.” Offering medium firmness, the Wave mattress (7” height) features 2” ribbed coir (coconut fiber) sandwiched in between two 2” layers of organic latex. While the outer layers of latex offer plushness and soft comfort, the strong supporting layer of coir provides resilience and absorbs shocks. The mattress rests upon the adjustable platform and consumers can adjust the elevation of their feet and head via a handheld control. Customers also have the option to purchase the Wave mattress only, using their own motorized platform. For softies, Palmpring offers a plush comfort mattress (9” height) which adds two more inches of latex on top, so people feel as if they are sleeping on a “cloud.” 100%-Natural Organic Latex Palmpring derives its 100% natural latex from organic rubber trees in India, where the natural rubber is extracted over a period of months and then transformed into high-density foam using natural resin without the use of chemicals. “The advantage here is that there is no off-gassing from natural latex foam so no chemicals are being released into the air or touching the body,” Kim adds. Lack of Heat and Water Retention
Tests of the latex and coconut fiber have demonstrated that water drips straight through these natural materials and is not retained. The accumulation of sweat leads to the growth of dust mites, which may consequently lead to various allergies and other respiratory problems. “The lack of heat and water retention helps the latex remain resistant to germs, mold and bacteria growth.”