
Queen is the most popular mattress size for a reason. At 60" x 80", it fits most bedrooms comfortably, works well for both solo sleepers and couples, and offers a wide selection across every style and budget. The challenge isn't finding a queen mattress — it's finding the right one.
Here are six queen mattresses we carry at LA Mattress that represent strong choices across different sleep needs, comfort preferences, and price points.
Queen mattresses hit the sweet spot between sleeping space and room footprint. Here's a quick breakdown:
| Size | Dimensions | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Full | 54" x 75" | Solo sleepers in small rooms |
| Queen | 60" x 80" | Couples, solo sleepers who want space |
| King | 76" x 80" | Couples with large bedrooms |
| California King | 72" x 84" | Taller sleepers, large rooms |
Queen also means more accessory options at lower prices — sheets, mattress protectors, and bed frames are all widely available and competitively priced compared to king-size equivalents.
Best for: Hot sleepers who want firm support
The TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze Firm is Tempur-Pedic's most advanced cooling mattress. It combines two proprietary materials: TEMPUR-CM+™, which pulls heat and humidity away from your body, and Ventilated TEMPUR-APR®, which provides pressure relief while maintaining airflow throughout the mattress.
Who it's for: Hot sleepers, firm mattress fans, couples who need motion isolation, anyone with chronic pressure point pain.
Who it's not for: Sleepers who prefer a soft or plush feel, those on a tighter budget.
Best for: Eco-conscious sleepers who want natural materials
The Lismore is built with Joma wool — a premium, naturally crimped wool known for exceptional temperature regulation and moisture-wicking — layered over Talalay latex. This combination delivers a luxury firm feel that breathes well year-round.
Who it's for: Sleepers who want natural/organic materials, allergy sufferers, those who sleep warm and want breathable comfort.
Who it's not for: Strict foam sleepers, those who prefer a plush sink-in feel.
Best for: Luxury sleepers who want a firm mattress with a plush top
The Lux Estate Firm Pillow Top is handcrafted with Indulge HD Memory Foam — a high-density foam developed by Tempur-Pedic's scientists — and an IntelliCoil® HD coil system that responds to body weight and position. The PrecisionEdge™ border means edge-to-edge support, so you can use the full surface.
Who it's for: Sleepers who want firm support but love a cushioned top layer, couples who sleep at the edge, those investing in a long-term quality mattress.
Who it's not for: Memory foam skeptics, budget shoppers.
Best for: Couples with different preferences, balanced sleepers
The Micah pairs Dual-Reaction™ Foam — which responds quickly to movement — with CoolFlow™ Gel Infused Memory Foam for temperature management. The result is a mattress that's responsive enough to not feel like you're sleeping in quicksand, while still conforming well to body shape.
Who it's for: Combo sleepers, couples with differing needs, those who want memory foam benefits without the sluggish feel.
Who it's not for: Strict side sleepers who need very deep contouring, those who prefer ultra-firm.
Best for: Side sleepers and those who prefer a softer feel
The Hughes Plush is built with Spring Air's Active Support Technology® — a coil system designed to provide dynamic, body-responsive support — combined with plush comfort layers that cushion pressure points without the sinking sensation of pure foam. All foams are CertiPUR-US® certified.
Who it's for: Side sleepers, lighter-weight sleepers, those who want plush comfort without going all-foam.
Who it's not for: Back or stomach sleepers who need extra firm support, very heavy sleepers who need robust lumbar stability.
Best for: Organic/natural mattress seekers
The Harvest Green Plush is one of the few fully certified organic mattresses we carry. It's built with Natural Dunlop Latex, an organic wool and cotton cover, and a three-zone pocket coil system — all GOTS certified. If you want the cleanest, most eco-responsible sleep setup possible, this is the one.
Who it's for: Eco-conscious shoppers, those with sensitivities to synthetic materials, natural latex fans.
Who it's not for: Shoppers on a tight budget, those who prefer the feel of memory foam.
Here's a simple framework to narrow it down:
| Your Priority | Best Options |
|---|---|
| Sleep cool | TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze, Harvest Green, Lismore |
| Firm support | TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze, Lismore, Lux Estate Firm |
| Plush/soft feel | Hughes Plush, Lux Estate Firm Pillow Top |
| Natural/organic | Harvest Green, Lismore |
| Best for couples | TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze (motion isolation), Lux Estate (edge support) |
| Mid-range budget | Hughes Plush, Micah Euro Top |
Still unsure? Check our mattress FAQ or speak with one of our sleep specialists in store.
Reading about a mattress is useful. Lying on it is better. Every one of these mattresses can be tested in person at our LA showrooms — our staff are trained to help you find the right fit based on your sleep position, body type, and comfort preferences.
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A standard queen mattress is 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. This fits most standard bed frames and fits comfortably in most bedrooms with room for other furniture.
Yes, for most couples. Each person gets about 30 inches of sleeping width — comparable to a twin mattress each. If either partner moves a lot or is larger in frame, a king mattress offers more space. If your bedroom is tight, a queen is usually the smarter fit.
Quality queen mattresses range from around $800 to well over $3,000. Budget options in the $600–$900 range can work short-term; spending $1,200–$2,000 typically gets you a mattress that'll last 8–10 years. Luxury models like Tempur-Pedic and Stearns & Foster run higher but offer premium materials and longer warranties.
A pillow top has a visible sewn-on cushioned layer that sits above the mattress edge. A euro top is flush with the mattress edges — it looks cleaner and tends to be more durable over time since the comfort layer is less prone to shifting.
Most modern queen mattresses are compatible with adjustable bases — but check with the specific model. Spring Air and foam-based mattresses typically flex well. Very thick, stiff mattresses may not articulate as smoothly.
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