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From features to quality, we’ve covered some of the most important factors to consider. But now it’s time to get a low-down on the mattress types available on the market and understand their differences.

What Features To Look For In A Mattress?
Best Mattress Buying Guide In Indonesia

 

1. Premium pocketed spring

A variant of innerspring beds, pocket coil mattresses give your beds that springiness and bounce whilst containing motion shock mechanisms with its individually pocketed spring system, ensuring low partner disturbance. Delivering more support and minimising movement when you change positions, these cylindrical springs can last for over 8 years.

2. High resilience polyurethane foam 

A type of foam mattresses, polyurethane (PU) foam is the most common material used in mattresses. PU foam comes in multiple variants – low to high density, viscosity, and qualities. Unlike poorly manufactured mattresses that disintegrate in just a few years, good quality ones are made with materials from multinational pharmaceutical companies like Bayer from Germany. High resilience foam also differs from the common polyurethane foam since it is more responsive, restoring its shape faster and lasting much longer.

3. Memory foam mattresses 

Who would have thought they’d see NASA and mattresses in the same sentence? Invented in 1991, memory foam beds give you the feeling of being cradled. Conforming to the contours of your body, it offers optimal support and extra softness that you’d easily sink into. The “memory” feature lies in the fact that it will slowly bounce back and revert to its original shape when the weight is removed. Created by NASA, this shock absorbent material has many spin-offs in the market today, with various qualities. Although it has many advantages, memory foam is temperature sensitive which makes the material unstable – the foam hardens in a cold environment and softens with heat, making it less ideal for tropical counties like Singapore. To overcome this issue, gel-infused memory foam was introduced to keep the foam cool. However, the consistency of its elasticity has yet to be perfected. Sleeping too long in the same position will soften the material and cause it to sink, putting pressure on certain areas of your body.

4. Natural latex mattresses 

Gaining popularity in recent years, natural latex, as its name suggests, is made from a source of nature. Beyond being free of chemicals, the gentle cushioning and support of natural latex mattresses maintains spinal alignment by supporting the neck and back. Latex also has similar qualities as memory foam when it comes to conforming to your body contours. As a mattress material, it is more superior to memory foam as its elasticity is consistent and is relatively cooling thanks to its open cell structure that allows good airflow, which dissipates heat quickly. 

5. Cooling natural bamboo fibre 

Versatile, eco-friendly, and softer than organic cotton, natural bamboo fibre is a breathable product that absorbs moisture, aiding in body temperature regulation. Being a hypoallergenic material, it not only relieves allergies but is also antibacterial and dust mite resistant. 

Note that despite this individual segregation of mattress types, there is a new term in the market – “hybrid mattress”. Mixing up different mattress types and materials, it is most commonly a combination of latex layers with a pocketed spring base or memory foam with pocketed spring.

Purchase The Best Mattress In Indonesia From Cellini!

Have a mattress in mind that you’d like to purchase? Make your purchase online or in-store at Cellini and enjoy a 10-year limited warranty! You can head down to one of our showrooms or opt for delivery to a local address. And if that’s not enough, keep a lookout for amazing deals on our salespage. 
    
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