
Latex mattresses and adjustable beds are one of the better-matched combinations in sleep. Latex is naturally flexible, resilient, and durable—qualities that matter when your mattress needs to bend with a base that moves. Not every mattress handles that well. Latex does.
This guide covers four top latex mattresses available at LA Mattress Store, what makes each one a good fit for an adjustable bed, and how to decide which one is right for you.
Most mattresses aren't designed to flex. Innersprings can warp. Dense memory foam can crack or delaminate at flex points. Latex is different—it's a naturally elastic material that bends without stress, returns to shape, and holds up over time.
Here's what makes latex a strong choice for adjustable bases:
One thing to check: Mattresses over 13" profile can sometimes limit adjustable base range of motion. All four options below work well with standard adjustable frames.
Best for: Sleepers who want a plush feel with substantial support
The Kensington is Chattam & Wells' flagship in the Palace Collection. It combines a high-density foam core with a natural latex layer and a luxurious Euro Top—a soft quilted layer built flush into the mattress surface rather than added on top.
Soft to medium. The Euro Top gives you that sink-in comfort, while the latex and foam underneath keep your spine supported. A good match for side sleepers and lighter-weight back sleepers who want cushion without bottoming out.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Plush, hotel-quality surface feel | Higher price point |
| Natural latex layer adds responsiveness | May be too soft for stomach sleepers or heavier back sleepers |
| Durable, premium construction | |
| Adjustable base compatible |
View the Kensington Euro Top →
Best for: Couples with different sleep preferences; medium-firm feel seekers
The Windsor steps up the construction with a true hybrid build: high-density foam, natural latex, and individually wrapped coils all working together. The Euro Top softens the surface without reducing the underlying support.
Medium-firm. More support than the Kensington with better motion isolation, which makes it a strong choice for couples. The coils allow airflow, so it also sleeps cooler than all-foam builds.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong motion isolation—great for couples | Premium price |
| Medium-firm feel suits back and combo sleepers | Slightly firmer than the Kensington |
| Coil airflow keeps it cooler | |
| Durable hybrid construction |
Best for: Eco-conscious sleepers; those who want a pure natural latex feel
The Lucille is built around 100% natural latex—no hybrid compromise, no synthetic fill. It's the choice if you want the full latex experience: responsive, breathable, and durable, with a medium feel that works for most sleep positions.
Medium. More buoyant than memory foam—latex pushes back gently rather than contouring deeply. You stay on the mattress rather than sinking into it. Responsive enough for movement, supportive enough for back sleepers.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| 100% natural, eco-friendly material | Higher price due to premium materials |
| Breathable and naturally cool | Pure latex feel isn't for everyone—test before buying |
| Hypoallergenic; good for allergy sufferers | Medium feel may not suit firm-preference sleepers |
| Excellent longevity (15+ years) |
View the Lucille Natural Latex Mattress →
Best for: Back and stomach sleepers who need firm support; heavier sleepers
The Anniversary is a firm mattress with a box top—meaning the plush layer is a separate pillow-like top sewn onto the mattress surface. The base is firm and deeply supportive. The box top adds cushion without compromising the underlying firmness.
Firm with a soft surface layer. The box top takes the edge off without making it plush. Ideal for back sleepers, stomach sleepers, and those with lower back pain who need a solid foundation.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Firm support with a comfortable top layer | Too firm for most side sleepers |
| Excellent for spinal alignment | Box top is not removable |
| Durable construction | Premium price |
| Works well with adjustable bases at any angle |
View the Anniversary Firm Box Top →
With four good options, here's a simple framework:
| If you are... | Consider |
|---|---|
| A side sleeper who wants plush comfort | Kensington Euro Top |
| Sharing a bed; prefer medium-firm | Windsor Euro Top |
| Eco-conscious; want pure natural latex | Lucille Natural Latex |
| A back/stomach sleeper needing firm support | Anniversary Firm Box Top |
| A heavier sleeper (230+ lbs) | Anniversary or Windsor |
| Hot sleeper | Lucille (most breathable) or Windsor (coil airflow) |
If you're unsure, the best move is to try them in person. Our LA showrooms carry these models so you can test how each one feels before committing. That's especially useful when you're pairing with an adjustable base—you want to make sure the feel works for you across different positions.
Visit our LA Mattress Store locations or browse our full latex mattress collection.
Most can, but there are two things to check: profile height (very thick mattresses can limit flex range) and whether the mattress has any rigid internal elements like a firm foam perimeter that could resist bending. Pure latex and quality latex hybrids are generally well-suited. All four mattresses above are adjustable base compatible.
Natural latex tends to be more durable and resilient over time, which matters when a mattress is being flexed regularly. Synthetic latex can still work, but it may not hold up as well over 10–15 years of use. If longevity is a priority, natural is worth the investment.
Less than memory foam. Natural latex has an open-cell structure that allows air to circulate. Hybrid builds (like the Windsor) also benefit from coil airflow underneath. If you run warm, look for latex mattresses with breathable cover materials and avoid thick pillow tops that can trap heat.
A quality natural latex mattress typically lasts 15–20 years. Regular use with an adjustable base doesn't significantly shorten that lifespan as long as the mattress was designed for it. Use a breathable mattress protector and ensure your base has adequate slat or surface support.
Look for bases with smooth, motorized elevation (not jerky), a solid support surface or closely spaced slats, and a weight capacity that exceeds your mattress + body weight combined. Browse our adjustable bed collection to find options that pair well with latex mattresses.
Yes. All four models listed above are available to test at our LA showrooms. We encourage it—especially with a premium investment like a latex mattress. Visit our store locations page to find the nearest showroom.
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