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Pittsburgh Mattress Store, Mattress World, Recommends a Quality Mattress for Getting the Best Sleep

Stop tossing and turning throughout the night with a top-brand mattress from this leading Pittsburg discount mattress shop.

2014-04-03
PITTSBURGH, PA, April 03, 2014 (Press-News.org) Getting enough sleep every night elevates mood, enhances productivity throughout the day and helps keep various illnesses at bay. As a leading Pittsburgh mattress store, Mattress World suggests choosing a mattress that suits your body type and individual taste for a good night's sleep. A quality mattress means longer and better sleep, which can also mean a happier, more successful and healthier you.

Mattress World has an extensive selection of top name-brand mattresses ranging not only in price, but also in style, firmness and added features as well. They offer traditional innerspring mattresses, memory foam, futons, pillows and a variety of bed frame styles. Choose the products that match your budget, taste and lifestyle, all under one roof.

"We believe in giving our customers the best value for their money," says Brandi Engel, Director of Marketing Communications for Mattress World. "Quality does not have to mean expensive or unaffordable. At Mattress World, we leverage our size and distribution capability to get the best products at the lowest prices for our customers, guaranteed. We are committed to delivering quality name-brand mattresses and excellent customer service every day in all our locations. Drop by today and discover how great sleep can be."

Your search for the most dependable Pittsburgh discount mattress store ends at Mattress World. Find the mattress that will give you a good night's sleep every night from their vast inventory of top name brands. Their knowledgeable and helpful staff is ready to assist you every step of the way. Get the sleep you've always dreamed of on a mattress from Mattress World.

Get more information at http://mattressworld.com/.

About Mattress World:

Mattress World is a Pennsylvania-based and family-owned and operated company with more than 60 years of experience. They work with their customers to ensure they select the perfect mattresses, frames and accessories to create their dream bedrooms.

Learn more at http://mattressworld.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Pittsburgh Mattress Store, Mattress World, Recommends a Quality Mattress for Getting the Best Sleep
Stop tossing and turning throughout the night with a top-brand mattress from this leading Pittsburg discount mattress shop.