This Mattress Had a Serious Waitlist, But It’s Back in Stock Today

Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
As Apartment Therapy's Executive Home Director, I head up our decorating, trends, and designer coverage. I studied Media Studies at UVa and Journalism at Columbia and have worked in media for more than a decade. I love homes, heels, the history of art, and hockey — but not necessarily in that order.
updated May 3, 2019
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Bedroom with white bedding, pine garland on headboard, brown leather armchair, and gold lamp on a side table.
(Image credit: Allswell)

Mattresses are not like makeup, people! They’re not an impulse buy you make after seeing an ad on Instagram or watching a YouTube video once. They’re pricey and not something you’re constantly adding to your cart, online or IRL. So when you hear about one that’s racking up Kylie Lip Kit or Glossier Boy Brow waitlist numbers—that is, thousands of people deep—home design enthusiasts like myself have no choice but to take notice. And I’m happy to report that just in time for the last shopping push before Christmas, the previously sold-out Allswell Luxe Hybrid Mattress is back in stock today.

Part of the reason this bed-in-a-box has been so popular definitely has something to do with the price point: A queen size costs just $585, while a king will set you back $745. I also think the pendulum is starting to swing back toward firmer mattresses and, as a result, the use of spring coils (which, I, myself, am back to sleeping on, after sinking down into hot memory foam and waking up sweaty one too many nights). Allswell’s Luxe Hybrid offers the best of both worlds—individually wrapped coils and layers of memory foam, plus a built-in plush topper and specially-woven fabric that feels cool to the touch.

And you get all the things you’ve come to know and love about buying your mattress from a direct to consumer company, from a 100-night risk-free trial period to not having to take a day off of work to deal with the shipment. Though Allswell does offer the option of white glove delivery and mattress removal should you need it (or you’re just in the mood to treat yo’self). And there’s the whole not having to lie down on a bunch of different beds—that kind of feel the same anyway—in front of a desperate mattress salesperson. In my book, at least, that’s never a bad thing.

So if you’re ready to replace your old mattress or feel like you could use an upgrade, now might be the time to pull the trigger. First time customers can cop a 15 percent off discount with the code “NEWBIE” until the end of the year too.

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