Latex Mattresses in Los Angeles

9 BrandsFrom $699

Latex mattresses are made from natural rubber — a material that's inherently bouncy, cool-sleeping, hypoallergenic, and exceptionally durable. Unlike memory foam's slow contouring, latex responds instantly to your movements and maintains its shape for 15–20 years. We carry 37 latex mattresses from 9 brands — from accessible blended latex to certified organic options — all available to try at our 5 LA showrooms.

37 mattresses available

  • Naturally CoolOpen-cell rubber structure promotes continuous airflow — no gel infusions needed. Latex sleeps cool by design.
  • Responsive BounceInstant spring-back response — no slow sinking. Reposition effortlessly and move freely throughout the night.
  • Exceptional DurabilityNatural latex lasts 15–20 years — far longer than most foam mattresses. A long-term investment in better sleep.
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37 latex mattresses

About Latex

What Is a Latex Mattress?

Latex mattresses are made from rubber — either natural latex harvested from the sap of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis), synthetic latex derived from petroleum-based compounds, or a blend of both. The material is processed into foam through either the Dunlop or Talalay method, then used as comfort layers, support cores, or both.

What makes latex fundamentally different from memory foam is its response to pressure. Memory foam is viscoelastic — it softens with heat and slowly contours around your body. Latex is elastic — it compresses under pressure and springs back immediately. When you move, latex moves with you. There's no “stuck in the foam” feeling.

Natural latex is also inherently breathable. The open-cell structure of rubber allows air to flow freely through the material, unlike the dense closed-cell structure of traditional memory foam. Latex is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew — and in certified organic form, is one of the most eco-friendly mattress materials available.

15–20Year average lifespan
RubberTree sap — a renewable resource
GOLSOrganic certification available

Types of Latex

Latex comes in several forms — each with distinct properties. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right mattress.

Natural Latex

Harvested from the sap of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). Naturally elastic, breathable, and biodegradable. The purest and most durable form — no petroleum-based chemicals.

Talalay Latex

A specialized process: latex is poured into a mold, then vacuum-sealed and flash-frozen before vulcanization. The result is a lighter, more consistent cell structure — softer, airier, and exceptionally comfortable.

Dunlop Latex

The original latex process: liquid latex is poured into a mold and baked in one continuous pour. Sediment settles at the bottom, making Dunlop denser and firmer — ideal for support cores and those who prefer a more grounded feel.

Organic Latex

GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) certified. Verified free of synthetic chemicals throughout the supply chain — from rubber tree to finished mattress. Carried by Harvest Green and Savvy Rest.

Latex vs Other Mattress Types

How latex compares across the key factors that matter most to sleepers.

FactorLatexMemory FoamHybridInnerspring
FeelBuoyant / responsive "on" feelContouring / "in" mattressBalanced / medium responseTraditional bounce / "on" feel
CoolingVery Good — open-cell airflowModerate (gel/copper help)Good (coil airflow)Excellent
BounceHigh — instant responseLow — slow responseMediumHigh
Durability12–20 years8–12 years10–15 years7–10 years
Eco-FriendlyExcellent — natural/organic optionsModerate — petroleum-basedMixed — varies by brandPoor — mostly synthetic
Best ForEco-conscious, hot sleepers, active moversSide sleepers, couples, pain reliefBack/stomach sleepers, hot sleepersBudget, traditional preference

Try latex, memory foam, and hybrid side by side at any of our 5 LA showrooms.

Who Should Sleep on Latex?

Latex is a natural fit for these three types of sleepers.

Eco-Conscious Sleepers

Natural and organic latex is one of the most sustainable mattress materials available. Derived from renewable rubber tree sap, biodegradable, and available in GOLS-certified organic form — latex lets you sleep well knowing your mattress didn't harm the planet.

Hot Sleepers

Latex has an inherently open-cell structure that allows air to circulate naturally through the material. Unlike memory foam, latex doesn't require gel infusions or copper additives to sleep cool — the material itself is breathable. If you run warm at night, latex is one of the most naturally cool mattress options available.

Active Sleepers

Latex responds instantly to movement. Unlike slow-responding memory foam, latex springs back the moment you shift positions — making repositioning effortless. If you move frequently during the night, switch sleep positions, or get in and out of bed often, latex's responsive bounce makes every movement easier.

Sustainably Sourced

From Rubber Tree to Your Bedroom

Natural latex begins as a milky white sap tapped from rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) — the same way maple syrup is collected from maple trees. Trees are tapped repeatedly over decades without being felled, making natural latex one of the most sustainable raw materials in the mattress industry.

The sap is then processed into foam through either the Dunlop or Talalay method, vulcanized for durability, and cut into the layers that go into your mattress. At every stage, natural latex can be independently certified — GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) certifies the latex itself; GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certifies the fabric covers. We carry GOLS-certified mattresses from Harvest Green and Savvy Rest.

9Brands Available
Natural & OrganicOptions In Stock
$699Starting Price
Buying Guide

Latex or Memory Foam?

Choose Latex If…
  • You sleep hot and want natural airflow without gel additives
  • You prefer a buoyant, responsive feel over slow contouring
  • You move frequently during the night and want instant response
  • You care about eco-friendly and sustainable materials
  • You want a mattress that lasts 15–20 years
  • You have dust mite or mold sensitivities
Consider Memory Foam If…
  • You sleep with a partner who moves and want motion isolation
  • You have deep pressure point pain and prefer deep contouring
  • You like the “cradled,” sinking-in feeling of foam
  • You are on a tighter budget (foam starts lower)
  • You prefer a very quiet, still sleeping surface

Not sure which is right for you? Try both materials in person — no pressure, no rush. Find your nearest LA Mattress showroom.

Perfect PairingLatex Works With Adjustable Bases

All-latex mattresses flex smoothly with adjustable base articulation — no internal coil structure means nothing to stress or warp. Head elevation, foot elevation, zero-gravity position — all work seamlessly. Pairing a latex mattress with an adjustable base gives you the responsiveness of latex plus the postural control of articulation. Every latex mattress we carry is adjustable base compatible.

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Try Latex Before You Buy

Latex feels fundamentally different from memory foam and innerspring — and it's different enough that you should feel it before committing. At $699 to $7,899, this is not an impulse purchase.

  • Feel the difference between Dunlop and Talalay latex side by side
  • Compare natural latex vs blended options for value and feel
  • Test latex vs memory foam in the same visit
  • Try different firmness levels (plush, medium, firm)
  • Expert guidance, zero sales pressure, no time limit
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Latex Mattress Questions Answered

From our sleep specialists at LA Mattress Store.

A latex mattress uses foam made from the sap of rubber trees (natural latex) or from synthetic rubber compounds (synthetic latex), or a blend of both. The material is naturally elastic, resilient, and breathable — properties that give latex mattresses their characteristic buoyant, responsive feel. Unlike memory foam, which contours slowly in response to heat, latex responds immediately to pressure and springs back when you move. Latex mattresses are highly durable, naturally resistant to dust mites and mold, and — in natural or organic form — one of the most eco-friendly mattress options available.