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Save 25% on mattresses sitewide
Use code: MEMDAY to save on all types of mattresses, including Big Fig Classic, and the new Big Fig Firm and Big Fig Luxe. The deal also includes all types of adjustable base, platform bed, foundation, and bedding - like Premium Cooling Sheets and Adjustable Pillows.
Big Fig Firm Mattress
Built with a focus on foundational support, this 12-inch model provides the firmest, most resilient feel in the Big Fig collection, ensuring sleepers stay perfectly aligned
$1,237 (was $1,649)
Big Fig Classic Mattress
Take care of it with the first and only mattress specifically designed to meet the needs of plus-size sleepers.
$1,424 (was $1,899)
Big Fig Luxe Mattress
Based on the Classic Big Fig design known for its unmatched support, Big Fig Luxe adds a pillow top and premium features to take sleep to the next level.
$1,612 (was $2,149)
Founded in 2015, Big Fig is a specialist mattress brand tailored to plus-sized sleepers. Its range includes memory foam & mattress-in-a-box models, along with mattress toppers, pillows, sheets & more designed to support bigger bodies. At Tom's Guide
We love that Big Fig shipping is absolutely free to the contiguous US, and it'll only take between 5 and 10 working days to arrive. If you'd prefer white glove delivery, then Big Fig can deliver your mattress to any room of your choice and set it up for you. That service will cost $199. If you'd also like the white glove team to take an old bed or mattress away for you, then that'll be an additional $50.
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