Since 1846, Stearns & Foster has built a heritage
of luxury by emphasizing the finest materials, attention to detail,
and a steadfast commitment to creating an exceptional sleeping experience.
George Stearns & Seth Foster opened their first factory outside
of Cincinnati in Lockland, Ohio and began by making cotton felt for
mattresses and other products. Eventually they began developing their
own line of mattresses, beginning the traditions of beauty and fine
craftsmanship that defines Stearns & Foster today.
In the early 1900s, Stearns & Foster took an unprecedented step
for a bedding manufacturer and brought in renowned stylists, artists
and designers to form a design committee. They incorporated influences
from 18th century damasks, Wedgewood pottery and other classical and
romantic elements into their designs. They became known for luxurious
fabric covers that were soft to the touch, enhancing the comfort of
fine linens. The Stearns & Foster mission became to educate consumers
on the link between mattress quality and better sleep.
In 1994, Stearns and Foster reengineered and reintroduced their entire
product line, creating a new luxury category in bedding and gaining
an unprecedented 97% customer satisfaction rating. In 2005, they launched
the Comfort Bridge, a unique new construction that works in harmony
with the foam encased innerspring system and the comfort layers in
the top of the mattress to absorb motion and create a consistent feel
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Soft to the touch and beautiful to look at - Stearns & Foster
takes pride in searching for the fineest fabrics for all their
mattress coverings. |
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Light-to-the touch latex foams. Gentle, cradling memory foams.
Innovative comfort materials like these are standard in all
Stearns & Foster mattresses.
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