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King Koil Introduces 3-Model Adjustable Bed Base Program at Las Vegas Market

Furniture World News Desk on 7/30/2018

Pictured above is the King Koil Odyssey Adjustable Base.
Pictured above is the King Koil Odyssey Adjustable Base.

Mattress manufacturer King Koil recently introdeced a three-model, power adjustable base program to complement its line of mattresses. The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) endorsed adjustable bases, a new category for the company, will make their debut at the Las Vegas Market this summer.

“The adjustable sleep category continues to grow within the industry, and the overall health benefits of adjustable bases are undeniable,” said David Binke, chief executive officer of King Koil. “We see a great need within the industry for a total sleep system that marries the base with the mattress for seamless functionality.”

Studies have shown adjustable bases help relieve pressure on muscles and joints, reduce snoring and acid reflux, and helps with easier breathing.

King Koil’s adjustable base lineup features three models priced to retail from $1,299 to $1,999 in queen. Designed with a good-better-best story, the models deliver a mix of technologies from Bluetooth® connectivity that activate the base motions through a smart device app, USB charging ports, dual massage and more.

The new adjustable bases will be showcased in King Koil’s Las Vegas Market showroom, located at A-538, during the market, which runs July 29-Aug. 2.


More about King Koil: A leading global mattress manufacturer, King Koil supports more than 30 licensees in more than 90 countries where King Koil mattresses are manufactured and sold. Headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Willowbrook, Illinois, the company operates a 90,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Avondale, Arizona. King Koil has a long, rich history that reaches back to 1898 when Samuel Bronstein founded United States Bedding in St. Paul, Minnesota. What started out as six employees in a small factory has continued to grow. During the 1930s, U.S. Bedding improved the bedspring and was looking for a new name for its product. From there, the King Koil name was born. For more information, visit www.KingKoil.com.