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A lathwork base, of old, is the bedbase with flexible, layered beechwood slats, in a frame with rubber suspension, in which shoulders and hips are relieved by applying suppler zones.

The newest generation of lathwork bases, though, sheds a totally different light on sleeping comfort.

By developing a lathwork base in which, from left to right, elastic 'wings' (springmodules that can move in any direction) have been placed on the slats, a mattress bearer evolves in which each 'wing' separately adapts to any bodily shape.

The 'wings' are placed on glass-fibre slats, which in turn are suspended in rubber holders.

Harder or softer zones can be created by applying fortification to the runbber holder where necessary.

Thus, the first mattress bearer is created that supports your body in three dimensions!

Lathwork bases offer a perfect balance between pressure distribution and support for the body. They are easy to put into any bedstead but can also be positioned detached, on legs.

They're available in almost any desired size and there is an ample choice in adjustable versions, both manual as well as electrical.

Because Lattoflex invented the lathwork base, and has put more than thirty years of research into the development of the newest generation of lathwork bases with wing-suspension (Lattoflex Winx), Lammerts van Bueren has opted for Lattoflex exclusively, as a top brand.