Bach mattress
When people say that sleeping well, makes for better living, they probably think of the Bach model. Its springs, organized to create 7 zones of comfort, combine with high densities, one 38 and one 32, that provide elasticity along with durability. It is a mattress that lends itself to long-lasting rest because it supports without compressing: each pocketed spring moves independently to best adapt to your body’s characteristics.
Technical characteristics
- Pocketed springs
- Performing
- Adaptable and cozy
- Restful
- Elastic
- Durable
- Performing
Gallery
Move it to the left and right
Top cover: 100% Polyester – 230 gr/m2
Middle cover: 100% Polyester – 230 gr/m2
63% Poly viscose, 37% Polyester
Base: 100% PES – 120 gr/m2
100% PP, Grey ref. 17 – 1501 TCX
Zipper on all 4 sides
2 cm – D/38 Super soft elastic
Side edges – 3, 5 and 7 cm D/32 Elastic bearing (panther)
15 cm – Pocket 7 Zone Plus springs (No. 372)
Features
Removable
Easily removable, with zip on all 4 sides. With a quick gesture, the mattress will be unlined.
Reversible
Easily reversible to ensure one layer is stiffer and the other more welcoming so as to better meet night-time needs.
Washable
At 30 degrees in the washing machine.
H2
Well supports up to 60 kg of body weight.
H3
Well supports up to 80 kg of body weight.
7 Zones
7 cutting zones.
A Little Story
Zen story about anger: The monk and the boat
We were born to feel emotions, even if they are often not all positive. What influences rest the most is precisely the inability to stop thinking, to take our head off, therefore to relax and allow ourselves to listen only to our body, to reflect on our needs. Alma intends to help in this process to find the right solution, the right compromise between what is necessary and what one thinks it really is.
Our Company Values
Design as the blueprint of industrial production
The English term design, which literally means “project” or “drawing,” refers to the process of designing any object: a piece of furniture, a machine, a coffee maker, an electronic device. In fact, the designer is the one who is in charge of planning the realization of a product, carefully studying, on paper or on a computer, through simulations and analysis of materials, its efficiency and usefulness but also the pleasantness of its forms. Today, design is closely related to industrial production, as it refers to mass-produced objects through mechanical processes.
When we say that an Alma product is of design, it means that we have recognized certain characteristics in it: they are not handmade but industrially made; they are functional, that is, suitable for the purpose for which they were conceived; and that they have an original form, sometimes imaginative, sometimes simple and devoid of superfluous decoration.
Alma never stops learning. Internally and with our best employees, we keep ourselves constantly informed on all issues concerning personal well-being, improvement of materials and related industrial processes. In fact, the internal academy develops as needed, free in-depth and refresher courses. We never stop learning!