The Emma Performance mattresses are a series of hybrid bedroom products engineered to help sleepers combat against the effects of heat and also pressure points.
The mattresses leverage the brand's new AirGrid technology that maximizes airflow to minimize the amount of heat that stays trapped for enhanced cooling and body temperature regulation. The DeepCalm Comfort technology works like memory foam to deliver full body support, but responds to the movement of the sleeper. A final cooling layer in the top uses micro-dots to enhance breathability and further dissipate heat.
The Emma Performance mattresses come in three models and seven sizes, and come as part of the evolution of the industry as companies take a more targeted approach to solving consumer pain points when trying to achieve high-quality rest.
What's Driving This Trend
- Thermal-regulating Sleep
- Advanced airflow materials and heat-dissipating layers are reshaping mattresses into climate-responsive products for consumers seeking cooler, more consistent rest.
- Responsive Comfort Systems
- Pressure-relieving foams and adaptive grid structures create new potential for sleep surfaces that adjust to movement without sacrificing full-body support.
- Targeted Mattress Design
- Consumer-specific pain points such as overheating, pressure buildup, and sleep disruption are driving more specialized product ranges across multiple sizes and comfort models.
Who This Affects Most
- Sleep Technology
- Sensor-free material innovation is expanding the category beyond tracking devices toward embedded comfort systems that improve rest through passive performance.
- Home Furnishings
- Premium bedroom products are becoming differentiated through functional benefits, giving retailers new ways to position mattresses as wellness-driven household investments.
- Wellness Products
- Rest quality is increasingly connected to temperature regulation and ergonomic support, opening space for sleep-focused goods that sit between healthcare, fitness, and lifestyle categories.
