Auping Deluxe mattress
The ticking
The top layer of the mattress is called the ticking.
Box spring mattresses are upholstered with upholstery fabric, which can choose for yourself. The top layer is also called the ‘mirror’. The ‘mirror’ is made from a knitted fabric of Tencel and polyester.
Tencel is a type of viscose made from eucalyptus wood. This wood comes from special, sustainably managed forests where a new tree is planted for every tree used, and it bears the EU Ecolabel.
DPPS® pocket springs
At the heart of every Auping mattress, you will find our unique DPPS® pocket springs, which offer optimal support, allowing you to roll over effortlessly without waking up.
DPPS® stands for: Dynamic Progressive Pocket Springs. These pocket springs have been specifically developed for Auping. The spring (in a pocket) is asymmetrical. It is flexible at the top and more sturdy at the bottom.
We unconsciously roll over about 30 times during the night, but the DPPS® pocket springs ensure your sleep is not disturbed.
Pressure distributor
All Auping box spring mattresses are designed with different zones with pocket springs. Each zone supports a specific part of the body.
There is a 3D knitted fabric pressure distributor on top of the DPPS® pocket springs to ensure a smooth transition between the different zones. This improves your comfort when sleeping and provides good ventilation for the mattress.
The pressure distributor on the Deluxe mattress has a flexible shoulder zone, and the pressure distributor on the Prestige mattress has a flexible shoulder and hip zone.
Underside
The bottom of an Auping mattress consists of a felt base and a polyether foam support.
The anthracite felt base provides a stable basis and good ventilation. The polyether foam support lying on top of that is perforated for even better ventilation.
All Auping mattresses consist of carefully stacked layers. Everything is just where it should be, and the additional advantage is that you never need to turn your mattress around ever again!
All Auping mattresses are suitable for all bed frames and are available in a variety of sizes, both single and double, up to 220 cm in length.
Fixation system
We make all our box springs with a great attention to detail. For example, Auping top and box spring mattresses come with a coupling system, with attractive buttons and loops to attach the top mattress to the mattress so that it doesn’t slide down if you adjust your box spring.
The comfort layer
On top of the pocket springs, you’ll find the comfort layer, which ensures that you lie comfortably.
The comfort layer on this mattress is made from HR foam that is 3 cm thick,
making it resilient and comfortable to lie on.
Auping Deluxe mattress
Flexible support for your shoulders
The Deluxe mattress has five different zones to support your body while you’re sleeping, with extra flexible support for your shoulders.
You should always combine an upholstered mattress with a top mattress. This extra layer on the box spring determines what it feels like to lie on, which is therefore a very individual choice and not the same thing as the support your body needs.
The Deluxe mattress can be chosen for the Auping Original and Auping Criade box springs, and upholstered in any of the 95 fabrics from the Auping fabric collection. It is also available with an optional piping finish.
Optimale ventilatie
Perfecte ondersteuning
Geschikt voor elke bodem
How well can you recycle our mattresses?
About 35 million mattresses are discarded and thrown away in Europe alone every year. Many mattresses are burned or end up on the rubbish dump. At Auping, we want to do this differently. Better.
Mattresses are difficult to recycle due to the complex composition of glued materials. At Auping, we develop mattresses that are as recyclable as possible. Auping Inizio scores a B label.
The materials can be reused continuously to make new mattresses. That is circular.
Don’t be ashamed. A big part of the materials is reused to make, for example, a judo mat or sound insulation. We call it downcycling.
The materials are ground down into granules that are burned in the incinerator. The heat released in this process is used to generate electricity.
The materials end up as landfill.
Did you know that a lot of mattresses end up in the rubbish dump unnecessarily? Therefore, always take your old mattress to an Auping store or waste disposal station for the best possible processing.