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  2. 80-year-old died a month after bed trapped her against a wall ...

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    An 80-year-old woman died one month after her Sleep Number bed suddenly moved without warning and trapped her against a wall for two days last year, a new lawsuit alleges.

  3. Tempur-Pedic - Wikipedia

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    Tempur-Pedic International, Inc., now part of Tempur Sealy International, is a manufacturer and distributor of mattresses and pillows made from viscoelastic foam. The company is headquartered on the Coldstream Research Campus in Lexington, Kentucky and has manufacturing plants in Duffield, Virginia and Albuquerque, New Mexico .

  4. Are Tempur-Pedic Mattresses Actually Worth All the Hype (and ...

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    An honest review of Tempur-Pedic's supportive and motion-isolating memory foam mattresses, including cooling mattresses for hot sleepers and an affordable pick.

  5. Tempur Sealy International - Wikipedia

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    Tempur Sealy International, Inc. is an American manufacturer of mattresses and bedding products. The company was formed when Tempur-Pedic International , a manufacturer of memory foam mattresses acquired its biggest competitor Sealy Corporation in 2012.

  6. Sealy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sealy (formerly the Sealy Corporation) is an American brand of mattresses marketed and sold by Tempur Sealy International. It draws its name from the city where the Sealy Corporation originally started, Sealy, Texas , United States.

  7. These 10 mattresses are on sale for Cyber Monday — but they ...

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    Get a new mattress for up to 50% off during Cyber Monday. Shop from Tempur-Pedic, Nectar, Sealy, and more.

  8. Tempur-Pedic to Change Company Name - AOL

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    Tempur-Pedic International has woken up with a new name. Stockholders at the firm's annual general meeting approved a change to the company's appellation; it is now to be known as Tempur Sealy ...

  9. Fagerdala World Foams - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Fagerdala licensed Tempur-Pedic technology from NASA using its visco elastic material in the manufacture of its pressure-relieving mattresses. [ 1 ] During the 1990s, Polypropylene materials were then utilized to make automotive shock-absorbing parts, acquiring an assortment of design patents along the way.