26 Sep, 2007

Ok, I usually don’t go into other styles of furniture (are hammocks even furniture?), but when I saw the hammocks at Honeymoon Hammocks I had to write a post about them. Seeing all the different hammocks available really brought back memories of the hammock at my grandparents house in upstate New York. So check them out, maybe they’ll bring back some memories for you. 
24 Sep, 2007

Ok, I’ve seen a lot of bunk beds through out my childhood and my time in the futon / bedding industry but the “Bedzilla” Bunk from Barn Door takes the cake. If “bunktastic” was a real word, it would probably have something to do with this bunk bed. Maybe I should copywrite that!
24 Sep, 2007

Today I was working on my site, manning the phones and monitoring all the activity when I saw someone arrive from Futon City. For some reason this reminded me of Spatula City from Weird Al’s UHF (not really sure what that says about my thought process) and I had to check it out. I know you’re asking yourself, what is Futon City? Well, don’t get to excited, it’s just another ad site with links to futon retailers like my self. Good for me, but not too much fun for me too look at. Stay tuned for my next post about futons!
21 Sep, 2007

With winter approaching fast and temperatures dropping, nows the time to take advantage of your time outdoors. I found the perfect accessory to any outdoor occasion at More Than Light, a store that specializes in specialty lighting products. Now you can spice up the scene at your last parties of the season.
21 Sep, 2007

Great futons and beds are now made sustainable by a few Eco-conscious manufactures in the futon and bedding industries. The “Classic” platform bed, made by Pacific Rim is made from sustainable harvested maple. The “Classic” is available in five sizes and costs between $599 for twin and $799 for king. This gorgeous bed may cost a little more than a bed made in China, but it’ll cost your karma a lot less.
19 Sep, 2007

I’ve seen a recent surge of people searching for futon bunk beds and student work spaces. Up until now I had to send business elsewhere when people called looking for bunk beds, but that will be changing very soon. Goodnightmoonfuton.com will have futon bunks online before the end of September, so check back often.
17 Sep, 2007

One of my manufacturers recently released some new additions and the one that really caught my eye was the Picasso futon frame. It is available in five unique finishes and has a ton of storage for all your “couch comforts”.
So feel free to take a look at the Picasso or visit my site.
14 Sep, 2007
Last week one of my customers replaced his twenty year old futon mattress with the traditional six futon mattress from my site and it got me thinking about how great futon mattresses can be. I was amazed that he still slept on a futon after twenty years of everyday use. So naturally I thought, “it would be great to see if I can get my readers to post their favorite futon stories to my blog”.
So, if anyone out there wants to share their favorite futon stories, please do and please keep them PG13. I look forward to reading your comments.
Goodnightmoonfuton.com
12 Sep, 2007

Futon loveseats are a great option for anyone who is tight on space. Futon loveseats generally take up less wall space than a traditional futon frame, while still providing a twin, full, or queen futon bed once pulled down.
I have seen a lot of futon loveseats ship to places like New York, Miami, and Los Angeles where space is at a premium. So if you’re looking to save space with style, a futon loveseat is the way to go.
You can view all the frames on my site that are available in loveseat sizes here.
11 Sep, 2007

Before you lug a futon all the way to school, you should really look into whether or not your school allows you to have any furnishings in your room that weren’t there to begin with. Quite a few schools won’t. But some schools will allow additional seating but not another mattress and that’s where futons come into the picture. Futons are able to be used as both bedding and seating, technically making them “hybrid cushions”. Now you can take your futon with you when you go to school.
So what happens if your school has strict requirements due to fire codes? Just about every futon mattress on the market today has to be compliant with Federal Fire Law Standard (16 CFR - Part 1633), making every mattress resistant to an open flame.
To view our futon mattresses, click here.