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Berfa Group ; Baby Mattresses , Foundations, and Convertible Beds

Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing innerspring mattresses, box spring mattresses, and non-innerspring mattresses containing felt, foam rubber, polurethane, hair, or any other filling material; and assembled wire springs (fabric, coil, or box) for use on beds, couches, and cots. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing dual-purpose sleep furniture, such as convertible sofas and chair beds, regardless of the material used in the frame. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing automobile seats and backs are classified in Industry , those manufacturing individual wire springs are classified in Industry and those manufacturing paddings and upholstery filling are classified in Industry.


Manufacture mattresses, bedsprings, box springs, and related products. Some manufacturers make and market products to serve companies in the hospitality and health care industries. Makers of mattresses for water beds are included in the industry.

Companies in this industry manufacture mattresses and box springs. Major companies include Berfa Group from Turkey  , US-based Leggett & Platt, Select Comfort, Serta Simmons, and Tempur Sealy International, as well as Hilding Anders International (Sweden), Recticel (Belgium), and Shandong Fengyang Group (China).

Demand for mattresses is driven by consumer confidence, disposable income, and population growth. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient operations and effective marketing. Large companies enjoy economies of scale in manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. Small companies can compete by offering new technologies or better customer service, or by focusing on regional markets. The US industry is highly concentrated: the top 50 companies account for about 85% of industry revenue. The top 15 US mattress brands accounted for about 92% of all bedding shipments in 2015, according to Furniture Today.

Innerspring mattresses account for about 55% of industry revenue; box springs and other mattress foundations account for about 20%. Other products include memory foam, latex foam, air, waterbed, and crib mattresses.


Berfa Group ; Baby Mattresses , Foundations, and Convertible Beds

Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing innerspring mattresses, box spring mattresses, and non-innerspring mattresses containing felt, foam rubber, polurethane, hair, or any other filling material; and assembled wire springs (fabric, coil, or box) for use on beds, couches, and cots. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing dual-purpose sleep furniture, such as convertible sofas and chair beds, regardless of the material used in the frame. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing automobile seats and backs are classified in Industry , those manufacturing individual wire springs are classified in Industry and those manufacturing paddings and upholstery filling are classified in Industry.

Manufacture mattresses, bedsprings, box springs, and related products. Some manufacturers make and market products to serve companies in the hospitality and health care industries. Makers of mattresses for water beds are included in the industry.

Companies in this industry manufacture mattresses and box springs. Major companies include Berfa Group from Turkey  , US-based Leggett & Platt, Select Comfort, Serta Simmons, and Tempur Sealy International, as well as Hilding Anders International (Sweden), Recticel (Belgium), and Shandong Fengyang Group (China).

Demand for mattresses is driven by consumer confidence, disposable income, and population growth. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient operations and effective marketing. Large companies enjoy economies of scale in manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. Small companies can compete by offering new technologies or better customer service, or by focusing on regional markets. The US industry is highly concentrated: the top 50 companies account for about 85% of industry revenue. The top 15 US mattress brands accounted for about 92% of all bedding shipments in 2015, according to Furniture Today.

Innerspring mattresses account for about 55% of industry revenue; box springs and other mattress foundations account for about 20%. Other products include memory foam, latex foam, air, waterbed, and crib mattresses.