Mattresses at Gardner Mattress (Half Off). Two Options Available.
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Crafts folk at the Salem factory hand make mattresses and box springs to customers' specifications from latex, Joma wool, and thick cotton
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Choose Between Two Options
- $149 for $300 toward mattresses or mattress sets $299 for $600 toward mattresses or mattress sets
Customers order custom-made mattresses and mattress sets such as a queen-sized V-Firm ($599 for the mattress only), a queen-sized latex wool 3-inch pocketed coil ($1,449 for the mattress only), and a king-sized white-quilt Full Sacro ($1,649 for the mattress only) or HR foam 4-inch ($849 for the mattress only). For the full set with a box spring, the cost is approximately $400 more.
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About Gardner Mattress
Alan J. Gardner opened his Salem factory in 1933, winning over generations of loyal customers with custom-made and odd-sized mattresses in a wide range of styles. Massachusetts-made pallets support sleepers with hand tufted construction and fluffy cotton fillings catered specifically to each client's specifications. The company's direct manufacturer-to-customer supply chain erases the influence of bothersome middlemen or arrogant, cigar-chomping mattress barons. Sleepers select from a variety of comfy cushion styles, such as latex, plush top, tufted, or pocket coils, with options for all-natural materials such as Joma wool and layers of thick cotton-knit fabric.