Floyd Debuts a Mattress That Perfectly Pairs With Their Cult Bed Frame

The made-in-Detroit mattress is about to become your new bedroom staple.

Like all Floyd products, this newly-launched bedroom essential is a testament to thoughtful American design. Since the brand launched in 2015, customers have asked which mattress would best suit Floyd’s bestselling frame. Stumped on the answer, they took to their drawing board and came up with a mattress that perfectly combines comfort and cool.

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It features 1,000 pocketed coils that provide zoned support, which are paired with a dense foam layer. While the mattress is uniquely compatible to Floyd’s popular birchwood bed frame—the mattress’s 10″ height was intentionally selected to reflect the low profile of the bed—it’ll work perfectly with everything else. Pricing starts at $795 for a twin mattress, capping out at $1,195 for a king mattress.

Floyd Mattress

We’re not a mattress company. But, we are in the business of designing the best home essentials, period. We started with the most important place in the home, The Bedroom, and we believe a great bed deserves a great mattress. A mattress that is the perfect height, that doesn’t slide on a platform, that’s supportive, that’s built to last. A mattress that is thoughtfully designed to be the perfect fit for the person who just wants a good night’s sleep. Photo Courtesy of Floyd

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