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Ortho Mattress

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Ortho Mattress
Company typePrivate
Founded1957
HeadquartersLa Mirada, California
Number of locations
70 (2012)
Area served
Southern California
OwnerHigh Street Holdings

Ortho Mattress is an American mattress and bedding company with retail and manufacturing headquarters in La Mirada, California. It was founded in 1957 in Gardena, California. In 1996, Ortho merged with W. Simmons Industries and was renamed W.E. Bedding in 1997. By 1998 High Street Holdings, owned by the Karmin family, acquires Ortho Mattress. In 2002, the mattress company reopened their own factory in Cerritos, California where they began making their own mattress components in-house. The name WE Bedding was officially named Ortho Mattress by 2004. In 2007, it moved all manufacturing of its products to Southern California from China and the following year moved its headquarters to La Mirada, California. In 2007, it moved all manufacturing of its products back to Southern California from China. In 2018, the mattress retailer plans to expand to Arizona to allow the production of more components. Presently, Ortho Mattress has more than 70 stores throughout the region including Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.[1] The mattress maker employs approximately 240 people.[2]

Ortho Mattress was named "Best Mattress Store" in the Valley/Ventura area of Los Angeles by Los Angeles Times readers in its inaugural Readers’ Choice 2012.[3]

Brands like Avant, Cool Quilt, Entice, Doctor Preferred, Doctor Preferred Reserve and The Club Collection are all manufactured under the Ortho Mattress, Inc. brand. They also carry top name mattress brands like Tempur-Pedic, Stearns and Foster, and Aireloom.

References

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  1. ^ Fine, Howard (January 16, 2012). "Dream Job" (PDF). Los Angeles Business Journal.
  2. ^ Koren, James Rufus (December 19, 2011). "Comfy Sales Cushion". Los Angeles Business Journal.
  3. ^ "3. Readers' Choice 2012: Best of Southern California". Los Angeles Times. August 12, 2012.
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