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We’ve just placed an order for our most famous customer yet: Pope Francis. Yep, you read that right! The Bedding Industries of America(BIA) selected our lovely .

Our eco-friendly memory foam mattress will arrive at The St. Charles Seminary before Pope Francis arrives there for World Meeting of Families at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. We’re sure he will appreciate a nice nap after his long trip over!

PR Announcement in Times Square about Pope Francis to Sleep on Loom and Leaf.

We are excited for Pope Francis toand are honored to be able to provide him with a mattress fit for a king.

“We are humbled and honored to be called to serve the Pope by providing him with healthy comfort so he will be well rested and ready to greet the millions of people coming to Philadelphia,” said Ron Rudzin, CEO of Saatva Mattress. “The luxury mattress he will sleep on is fit for a king and for the everyday person too, a perfect choice for His Holiness.”

Wondering what Pope Francis’ sleep habits are like? Here’s a brief rundown on His Holiness’ sleep schedule:

  • He usually goes to bed at 9:00 PM, bypasses TV and reads for about an hour and calls it a night at 10:00 PM.
  • He sleeps for 6 hours and wakes up at 4:00 AM without having to use an alarm.
  • Pope Francis usually takes a 40 minute to hour nap during the day.

We could learn a thing or two from his sleep schedule! No wonder he always looks so well rested, he avoids using technology before bed and doesn’t rely on an alarm clock to wake him up.

Can’t get enough of Pope Francis? Here are some interesting :

  • He’s from Buenos Aires, making him the first pope from Latin America.
  • He’s the first Jesuit pope.
  • He’s 78.
  • He chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, a 13th-century monk known for his charity and kindness to animals.
  • He trained as a chemist.
  • He is known for leading a simple life, eschewing a mansion to live in a Spartan apartment.
  • In 2001, he washed the feet of 12 patients with AIDS at an Argentine hospice.
  • He speaks three languages: Spanish, Italian and German.
  • After being elected pope, he remained standing on the same level as the cardinal-electors rather than sitting in a throne.

We hope Pope Francis sleeps well on our Loom & Leaf and is well rested for the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia!

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