The Factory Direct Difference
As Western Canada's oldest natural and organic mattress maker, we have spent decades perfecting our craft at our family-owned and operated Metro Vancouver factory.
Expert Knowledge
Part technical acumen, part skilled artistry. We have worked extensively with nearly every bedding material in our quest to build a better mattress.
Pure Performance
Magic material free since 1985. Our long-standing network of suppliers allows us to use the best materials in our revolutionary transparent designs.
Accessible Luxury
It’s easy to make a cheap or expensive mattress. Delivering the best mattress value in Canada is what’s hard. That's the real factory direct difference.
I am a long time customer of sleep majestic. You just can’t beat the quality and value they deliver consistently.
My husband and I just love the mattress we bought! The quality is top notch, one of the best if not the best ever!
Super cozy topper, supportive and comfortable at the same time!
Latex Knowledge Base

Latex Mattress Covers Explained: Tencel vs Organic Cotton and Wool
The cover on a latex mattress is usually the last thing buyers think about and one of the first things that affects how it sleeps. Tencel and Organic Cotton and Wool covers are built from different...

Latex Firmness: ILD Rating Explained
ILD measures the force required to compress a latex layer by 25 percent. A 19 ILD Talalay and a 19 ILD Dunlop carry the same number but feel different — the cell structures are not the same. Unders...

Dunlop vs Talalay Latex: What the Difference Actually Means for How You Sleep
Dunlop and Talalay are the two methods for processing natural rubber sap into latex foam, and they produce genuinely different results. Dunlop is denser and more supportive. Talalay is lighter and ...
Futon Knowledge Base

Cotton Shikibuton vs Latex Shikibuton: What the Difference Actually Means
The Cotton Shikibuton and Latex Shikibuton look similar on paper, but they feel different to sleep on. A 2-inch layer of GOLS-certified Dunlop latex added to the cotton base adds comfort and resili...

How to Care for a Cotton Futon Mattress and Make It Last
Cotton futon mattresses compress with use, and that compression is permanent if it isn't managed. Regular rotation, a properly slatted foundation, and keeping the mattress dry are the three things ...

Fire Retardants in Futon Mattresses
Most futon mattresses sold in Canada meet federal fire resistance standards with boric acid treatments or polyester fibre wraps. Sleep Majestic uses wool batting instead, a material that provides f...

















