The terms “Talalay” and “Dunlop” refer to the two different methods of manufacturing Latex Rubber for sleep products. The Dunlop process was developed in 1929. It was the first method used to produce latex material for bedding.
As technology progressed, the Talalay process was developed by the Talalay family during World War II. The Talalay process for producing latex is significantly more complex and costly, resulting in softer, more buoyant and luxurious finished products.
Our mattresses are made of 100% Pure Latex with no fillers or additives. Sap collected from the “Hevea Brasiliensis rubber tree is mixed and whipped into a froth. Poured using the exclusive “Talalay” process, each piece is individually cast, flash frozen, vulcanized, and then removed from the mold by hand. It is then purified to remove any residual impurities, and rigorously tested to insure the highest quality and exacting firmness.
As technology progressed, the Talalay process was developed by the Talalay family during World War II. The Talalay process for producing latex is significantly more complex and costly, resulting in softer, more buoyant and luxurious finished products.
Our mattresses are made of 100% Pure Latex with no fillers or additives. Sap collected from the “Hevea Brasiliensis rubber tree is mixed and whipped into a froth. Poured using the exclusive “Talalay” process, each piece is individually cast, flash frozen, vulcanized, and then removed from the mold by hand. It is then purified to remove any residual impurities, and rigorously tested to insure the highest quality and exacting firmness.