Upholstery layers cover the
mattress and provide
cushioning and
comfort. Some manufacturers call the mattress core the "support layer" and
the upholstery layer the "comfort layer." The upholstery layer consists of
three parts: the insulator, the middle upholstery, and the quilt.
The insulator separates the mattress core from the middle upholstery. It
is usually made of fiber or mesh and is intended to keep the middle
upholstery in place.
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The middle upholstery
comprises all the material between the insulator and the quilt. It is
usually made from materials which are intended to provide comfort to
the sleeper, including regular foam, viscoelastic foam, felt,
polyester fibers, cotton fibers, convoluted (“egg-crate”) foam, and
non-woven fiber pads.
The quilt is the top
layer of the mattress. Made of light foam or fibers stitched to the
underside of the ticking, it provides a soft surface texture to the
mattress and can be found in varying degrees of firmness. The
protective fabric cover which encases the mattress is called ticking.
It is usually made to match the foundation and comes in a wide variety
of colors and styles. Most ticking is made of synthetic fibers like
polyester, or acrylic; or of natural materials such as latex, cotton,
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