Technology Enters The Bedroom   

We live in a world of technology where innovations like cellular phones, computers, and microwaves have
made life more convenient. But until recently, this high-tech revolution had not improved what many have
come to consider our most important household necessity —our beds.

Experts agree that quality sleep is vital to our mental and physical well-being. On average, we spend 8 hours
each night—one-third of our lives—sleeping. If we’re fortunate enough to get 8 hours of sleep, often times
the quality is lacking. We still feel tired after getting what we’ve come to consider a “good night’s sleep.” It’s
time for a change.

"On average, we spend 8 hours each night—
one-third of our lives—sleeping."   

TEMPUR® pressure-relieving material, the heart and soul of our Swedish Sleep Systems®, is today’s high-
tech alternative to the 80 year-old innerspring mattress design. This breakthrough in sleep technology self-
adjusts to your body shape, weight, and temperature—distributing pressure over its entire surface.

This amazing material has started a sleep revolution and has proven to people just like you that a mattress
does not have to be firm or soft, it can be both. Your mattress can be sensitive to your needs—firm where
you need it and soft where you want it. Our revolutionary mattresses create a custom fit for your body—
virtually eliminating painful pressure points and greatly reducing your body’s need to toss and turn in search
of a comfortable, pain-free sleeping position.

The technological revolution that changed how we work, travel, and communicate is now changing the way we
sleep, relax, and, ultimately, the way we live.
What Is Viscoelastic?


Visco: resistant to change of shape.
Elastic: able to return to its original shape after being forced to change.


Imagine lying on a surface that senses exactly how far to let you "sink in" so that every point on the contour of
your body is supported.  When you are not on that surface, it then "flows" back to its original, flat shape. This
phenomenon is similar to pushing your hand into the surface of a bowl of water and feeling the water flow to
fill every contour and curve of your hand, then return to its original shape once your hand is removed.
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