Tempur-Pedic
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Tempur-Pedic International Inc. | |
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Type | Public (NYSE: TPX) |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Lexington, Kentucky, USA |
Industry | Mattresses and Pillows |
Website | http://www.tempurpedic.com |
Tempur-Pedic International, Inc. manufactures and distributes mattresses and pillows made from TEMPUR material.
TEMPUR material is a viscoelastic memory foam made from polyurethane.
Tempur-Pedic was founded in 1964 by Dag Landvik, after he was introduced to the viscoelastic mattress concept while in Europe scouting race horses. Viscoelastic TEMPUR material was originally designed by NASA for use in space, but after NASA abandoned it, Fagerdala, a Swedish technical foam firm, picked up the idea and made it into a mattress.
Tempur-Pedic was originally a subsidiary of this company, Fagerdala World Foams. Now, Tempur-Pedic's office in Lexington, KY is the world headquarters, overseeing not only all U.S. sales, but also a number of distributors worldwide.
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Major North American mattress manufacturers |
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Comfortaire - Dorel - King Koil - Restonic - Sealy - Select Comfort - Serta - Simmons - Spring Air - Tempur-Pedic - Therm-a-Rest - Leggett & Platt |