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(Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, MEXICO) – July 8, 2026 – For nearly two decades, Ikano Industry, a core division of Ikano Group, which was founded by Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of IKEA, has quietly powered some of the world’s most trusted sleep brands. Today, the company announced the launch of its first consumer-facing mattress brand: IKONA. Backed by RePoliol®, a pioneering and proprietary technology that delivers high-performance comfort in a more responsible way, IKONA engineers high-performance rest for everyday changemakers with its adaptive mattresses designed to support the body, purpose, and lifestyle of modern consumers.
As the largest global mattress supplier for IKEA, Ikano Industry has been producing high-quality sleep solutions since 2007. With IKONA mattresses, Ikano Industry’s decades of expertise are combined with a focus on better materials, circular innovation, and responsible manufacturing across the full value chain. Every IKONA mattress is engineered from the inside out for lasting comfort, support, and performance.
“Sleep is increasingly viewed as a performance tool, integral for mental clarity, productivity, emotional resilience, and longevity. Ultimately, better sleep enables people to live and perform fully,” said Silvia Galasso, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for Ikano Industry. “As we looked at the industry from our supplier perspective, we felt that this promise of better sleep was not being delivered. We recognized we had the expertise to create a mattress platform that would address what consumers both want and deserve: high-performance sleep technology that supports both personal well-being and environmental responsibility and is made accessible through thoughtful pricing.”
Sustainability
IKONA is engineering a smarter, more circular future for the mattress industry where sustainability is built into the product architecture – not as an afterthought. While sustainability is often defined by materials like organic fabrics and natural fibers, the biggest environmental challenge is the foam inside a mattress. Foam is one of the most difficult materials to recycle. Traditionally it is mechanically downcycled into lower value products or sent to landfills, where it takes hundreds of years to decompose. It is estimated 15 to 18 million mattresses end up in landfills every year. Since 2013, Ikano Industry has been pioneering a circular technology called RePoliol®, a proprietary innovation that chemically reprocesses foam back into its base ingredient (polyol), allowing it to be used again to produce high-performance comfort.
“Real sustainability is about how products are made, how resources are used, and what happens at the end of a product’s life,” said Galasso. “Our RePoliol™ technology transforms foam waste from both manufacturing and end-of-life mattresses so that we can not only keep materials in use longer but can reduce the amount of waste entering landfills.”
IKONA uses other sustainable products in its mattresses including bamboo, a naturally derived fiber chosen for its breathable structure, moisture-wicking performance, and cool-to-the-touch feel; recycled steel coils; sustainable performance yarns from recycled sources that are engineered for durability and reduced resource consumption; and Repes, circular reprocessed fiber technology from internal post-industrial sources.
Performance Technology
Ikona mattresses combine advanced ergonomic design with personalized support technologies designed to adapt to each body’s unique needs for deeper, more restorative sleep. Developed from decades of award-winning mattress engineering and ergonomic research, IKONA’S IkoMapping technology optimizes weight distribution and supports the body’s natural spinal alignment in any sleep position. It uses five to seven precision support zones, created through IKONA -specific foam contouring or zoned coil construction, so the mattress responds to each sleeper’s unique body contours, ultimately reducing pressure points while improving overall stability. A unique IkoHarmony technology uses two independent cores inside one mattress so each sleeper can select the comfort and firmness that suits their body best. Nearly one in two couples prefer a different mattress feel, and this design removes the need to compromise by giving each side its own personalized support. When combined with IkoMapping, IkoHarmony offers the ultimate individualized sleep experience.
Other core IKONA technologies include AreaCool, a multi-layer system with cooling yarns and breathable layers for all-night temperature regulation, and FlexCoil System, an individually wrapped coil technology that delivers precise contouring, motion isolation, and reinforced edge support.
Unlike many other mattress brands, IKONA engineers and manufactures most of their mattress components, including their own four different foam technologies, many of which are powered by RePoliol™. Vertical integration allows IKONA to maintain consistent quality across every product, as well as thoughtful pricing.
“Better sleep is not actually about the eight hours you spend in bed – it’s about the 16 hours spent out of it. How you show up, perform, live with intention. That means something different to each individual and we’ve designed sleep systems that respond to individual human needs,” said Galasso. “Life is not one size fits all – the way you sleep isn’t either.”
Collections
IKONA offers three different mattress collections – Solara, Térrava, and Borealis – with a range of technologies, comfort levels, heights and price points, and all with a 10-year limited warranty.
● Solara Collection
Pairs essential comfort with responsible innovation, featuring RePoliol™ circular foam platform, a removable and washable cover, thoughtfully selected lower-impact materials throughout and precision zoned ergonomic support that adapts to each body and creates deeper sleep. Price point starts at $599.
● Térrava Collection
Combines comfort layers made with RePoliol™ sustainable foam with a hybrid system of individually wrapped coils with precision zoned ergonomic support. The coil system improves support, motion isolation, and edge stability, while a quilted cover made from Bamboo and sustainable fibers adds breathable, naturally soft comfort. Price point starts at $799.
● Borealis Collection
Brings together IKONA’S most advanced comfort and support technologies, including the RePoliol™ circular foam platform. Precision ergonomic zoning works alongside a split-core construction to deliver personalized firmness on each side of the mattress, while an advanced cooling cover helps regulate temperature throughout the night. Price point starts at $999.
IKONA mattresses will be sold at select retailers across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and the company plans to partner with hospitality groups and other innovators. IKONA also can create private label products and has contract manufacturing capabilities.
“We see endless opportunities across many industries to bring high performance rest to a wider audience of everyday changemakers,” said Galasso. “We believe that better sleep is not a luxury – it’s the foundation for showing up each day as the person you want to be.”
About IKONA
Backed by decades of manufacturing expertise as part of Ikano Industry, IKONA engineers high-performance rest from the inside out, using adaptive technologies like IkoMapping and IkoHarmony to meet each body with the comfort and support it needs to be well-rested while reducing impact on the planet. With RePoliol™ circular technology and accessible pricing, IKONA turns better sleep into a daily foundation for showing up to life with purpose. To learn more visit www.IkonaSleep.com.
About Ikano Industry
Ikano Industry is a core division of the Ikano Group, which was founded by Ingvar Kamprad (founder of IKEA). Ikano Industry has been producing high-quality sleep solutions for nearly two decades and is the largest global mattress supplier for IKEA, serving 17 global markets across four continents and having produced more than 3.5 million mattresses in 2025 alone. The company is an industry leader in quality, safety, and sustainability standards and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, the U.S. and Mexico. Learn more at https://ikanoindustry.mx/.



