Santa Barbara, California (CA) Mattresses, Foundations, and Convertible Beds Companies

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Select Comfort Corporation
2134 South Bradley Road
Santa Maria CA 93455
(805) 349-1949

Select Comfort Corporation is a privately held company in Santa Maria, CA .
Ortho Mattress
290 Storke Road # A
Goleta CA 93117
(805) 968-0309
Upholstery Decor Inc
5788 Hollister Avenue.
Goleta CA 931173418
(805) 964-2001

Master upholster David Pulver ranked in the U P H Journal 2011 issue as one of the top ten upholsters in the United States.
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Imx Palates
3554 State St.
Santa Barbara CA 93105
(805) 687-4692
Ortho Mattress
1100 Chapala St.
Santa Barbara CA 93101
(805) 962-4878

Ortho Mattress is a privately held company in Santa Barbara, CA .
U.D.I.
5788 Hollister Ave.
Santa Barbara CA 93117
(805) 964-2001

U.D.I. Has been in the foam mattress business for over a half century with the largest foam mattress selection, lowest prices and free shipping.
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