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Every Stumptown mattress is crafted with top-notch, American-made CertiPUR-US® foam, integrated cooling technology, robust springs, and high-density foams, all designed to elevate your sleep quality. And it's all done right here in the Pacific Northwest.
✓ 10+ years of industry experience goes into every mattress we build
✓ Locally-sourced materials
✓ Proudly rooted in Portland, OR
✓ Expanding our sleep products monthly
A breathable side sleeper favorite that still accommodates most back sleepers.
✓ Medium Feel
✓ A traditional spring feel we all know
✓ Breathable
✓ Memory foam above the coils provides a softer feel while still being in the medium range
The Pacific Northwest's favorite mattress, known for being not too firm and not too soft.
✓ Medium Firm Feel
✓ Little to no motion transfer
✓ Faster reacting than traditional memory foam for less of a stuck feel
✓ Great for those looking for pressure point relief in all sleep positions
Every Stumptown mattress is made in the shadow of Mount Rainier in the city of Lacey. Our manufacturer partner is a locally owned, independent mattress-maker known for their care and commitment to environmental stewardship. Manufacturing info for Stumptown bedding and pillows can be found in each item description.
Shipping for orders from within Oregon and Washington is 1 to 4 business days, or 2 to 6 business days for our friends outside the Pacific Northwest. Some RV Mattresses can take up to 14 days before being shipped.
Yes! Stumptown Mattresses, Pillows and Bedding are available to shop in person at Mattress Lot located at 2406 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, Oregon. We're open 7 days a week. Call or email to ensure availability!
Absolutely, and we try to make returns as easy as possible. Please email us at returns@stumptownmattress.com with your name, address and receipt number if you still have it. We will work with a local non-profit group or private hauler to arrange pickup of your mattress. For more information on returns, visit us here.
Stumptown is a nickname locals gave to Portland! After the city’s major growth period in 1847, trees were being logged quicker than the stumps could be removed. In some areas, the stumps were painted white for visibility - or used as stepping stones during the wet and muddy winter months!