Vietnam Mattress Market Trends and Insights
Rising Disposable Incomes & Sleep-Health Awareness
Vietnam’s enlarging middle class is directing more of its budget toward wellness categories, and better sleep has turned into a visible lifestyle priority. Consumers now expect an 8-10-year mattress lifespan and willingly pay premiums for certified comfort and durability. Domestic producer Kymdan markets 100% natural-latex models with warranties up to 25 years, validating buyers’ readiness for higher upfront costs. Government stimulus that lifts household spending further magnifies this trend. Manufacturers responding with ergonomic designs and low-VOC certifications are capturing loyalty inside the Vietnam mattress market. Health consciousness is driving demand for certified products, with consumers increasingly seeking mattresses with Greenguard and UL certifications for environmental safety and spinal support benefits. The shift toward premium segments creates opportunities for manufacturers to differentiate through advanced materials, ergonomic design, and health-focused marketing strategies that resonate with Vietnam's evolving consumer priorities.Booming Domestic Hospitality Pipeline
Hotel construction is surging, led by projects such as Tru by Hilton’s 14-property rollout and large coastal resorts capable of hosting thousands of guests. Each new room requires multiple mattress sets across its life cycle, directly enlarging commercial-segment volumes. International hotel chains impose rigorous supplier standards, rewarding ISO-certified manufacturers that can meet bulk orders on tight timelines. Developers’ preference for queen- and king-size beds is reinforcing growth in larger mattress formats. Central Vietnam, home to many beachfront projects, is emerging as a hotspot for contract procurement. The geographic concentration of hotel developments along Vietnam's central coast positions this region for accelerated mattress market growth, supported by tourism infrastructure investments and improved accessibility.Fragmented Foam Supply Inflating Input Costs
Vietnam relies heavily on imported polyurethane feedstock, leaving manufacturers susceptible to currency swings and freight disruptions. Small and mid-sized firms often purchase through multiple distributors, accepting mark-ups that compress margins. In contrast, large players such as Pearl Polyurethane Systems doubled local capacity to 20,000 tons per year in 2025, improving negotiation leverage and costs. Until domestic chemical production scales further, foam-price volatility will challenge stable pricing in the Vietnam mattress market. Long-term contracts with upstream suppliers and recycling initiatives offer partial relief. Raw material price volatility affects different mattress segments disproportionately, with budget-conscious consumers becoming more price-sensitive during inflationary periods, potentially slowing market growth in price-competitive segments. The lack of integrated foam production capabilities within Vietnam necessitates import dependency, exposing manufacturers to currency fluctuations and international supply chain disruptions that can rapidly erode profitability margins.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Rapid E-commerce Penetration into Tier-2/3 Cities
- Anti-dumping Duties on Chinese Mattresses Redirecting FDI
- Low Replacement Cycles in Rural Areas
Segment Analysis
Memory-foam models secured a 33.95% Vietnam mattress market share in 2025, mirroring growing recognition of pressure-relief and temperature-adaptation benefits in humid climates. Hybrid designs, blending pocketed coils with foam comfort layers, are forecast to register a 6.76% CAGR through 2031, the fastest among all categories. Traditional innerspring units stay prevalent in budget-sensitive and rural segments, while latex variants leverage Vietnam’s abundant rubber supply to cultivate a sustainability narrative. The Vietnam mattress market size for hybrid products is expected to widen as consumers demand balanced support without forgoing contouring comfort. Regulatory pushes toward recyclable components further accelerate interest in latex and modular hybrids.Continued R&D, including new benchmark testing from Dow and GoodBed, should standardize firmness and durability ratings, informing shopper choices and spurring premium product uptake. Memory-foam manufacturers are adding open-cell structures and gel infusions to enhance airflow within Vietnam’s tropical environment. Hybrid players tout motion isolation and edge support, appealing to couples upgrading from economy models. Latex producers promote hypoallergenic properties supported by certifications such as OEKO-TEX Standard 100. As differentiation sharpens, each sub-segment pursues distinct branding to capture its slice of the Vietnam mattress market.
Queen-size units accounted for 34.20% of Vietnam mattress market share in 2025 thanks to the prevalence of two-bedroom apartments in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. King-size demand is rising fastest with a 7.31% CAGR, fueled by income growth and a preference for spacious sleep surfaces among young families. Double and single sizes retain relevance in student housing, worker dormitories, and smaller urban dwellings. Developers of high-end condos report that mattress dimensions influence buyer perceptions of overall unit luxury. Consequently, larger formats are gaining floor-plan allocation in new projects, expanding the Vietnam mattress market size dedicated to king variants.
E-commerce allows distant consumers to order oversized mattresses without local inventory limits, although last-mile delivery still poses staircase and elevator challenges. Some brands now offer roll-packed king sizes that fit service elevators, mitigating logistics friction. Hotels along Vietnam’s central coast increasingly specify king-size beds in premium rooms, sustaining bulk procurement. Manufacturers must align production schedules with these size shifts to optimize inventory turns. Overall, mattress dimensions are evolving in step with rising living standards and larger dwelling footprints across the Vietnam mattress market.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Product Type
- Innerspring / Coil
- Foam (including memory foam)
- Latex
- Hybrid
- Other Mattress Types
- By Mattress Size
- Single-size Mattress
- Double-size Mattress
- Queen-size Mattress
- King-size Mattress
- Custom & Specialty Sizes
- By End User
- Residential
- Commercial
- By Distribution Channel
- B2C/Retail
- Mass Merchandisers
- Specialty Mattress Stores (including exclusive brand outlets)
- Online
- Other Distribution Channels
- B2B/Project
- B2C/Retail
- By Geography
- Northern Vietnam
- Central Vietnam
- Southern Vietnam
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- AEGONO
- Amando
- Dongsuh Furniture
- Dunlopillo Vietnam
- Everpia Everon
- Hava's
- Kim Cương Mattress
- KingKoil
- Kingsdown
- KyMDan
- Lien A
- Ru9
- Serta Simmons
- Tempur Sealy
- Van Thanh
- Vua Nệm
- Zinus
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AEGONO
- Amando
- Dongsuh Furniture
- Dunlopillo Vietnam
- Everpia Everon
- Hava's
- Kim Cương Mattress
- KingKoil
- Kingsdown
- KyMDan
- Lien A
- Ru9
- Serta Simmons
- Tempur Sealy
- Van Thanh
- Vua Nệm
- Zinus

