Collection: Flip & Roll
The Flip & Roll collection is all about flexible, minimalist living—giving you real mattress comfort in pieces that fold, flip, or roll away when you do not need them. These portable sleep solutions are built from natural materials like cotton, wool, and tatami-grade cores, so you can enjoy a supportive, grounded sleep surface without filling your home with bulky, permanent furniture or synthetic foams.
At the heart of this collection are roll-up cotton shikibuton-style mattresses and foldable tatami elements that bring a Japanese-inspired sleep experience into modern spaces. A slim, dense cotton shikibuton mattress can be rolled or folded for storage between uses, while foldable tatami mats add a breathable, structured base that keeps your sleep surface feeling grounded and supported. Together, they create a floor-bed feel that is easy to set up at night and tuck away in the morning.
These pieces are ideal for small apartments, flexible guest rooms, and multipurpose studios where every square foot has to work hard. Use a Flip & Roll mattress as a primary sleep surface in a minimalist bedroom, or keep one on hand as a guest bed that stores in a closet when company leaves. If you fall in love with the grounded feel and want a more permanent setup, you can later explore dedicated floor bed layouts that build on the same Japanese-style principles with more defined frames and configurations.
Because everything in this collection is built around natural fibers and simple construction, it’s easy to layer for comfort and protection without losing the portability. A lightweight wool or cotton topper from our natural mattress topper selection can soften the surface for sensitive shoulders and hips, while still allowing you to fold or roll the entire setup and store it on a shelf or in a corner when the floor needs to be cleared.
If you’re curious about how these pieces fit into a low-profile, Japanese-inspired bedroom or a more mobile lifestyle, you can learn more in the Learning Center. Articles like Sleeping on the Go: A Portable Mattress for Every Occasion and The Ultimate Guide to Floor Beds: Tradition, Benefits, and Modern Tips offer deeper insight into materials, setups, and daily life with roll-up mattresses and tatami-based sleep systems.
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Flip & Roll – Shikifuton Tatami Mat Bundle
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Floor Bed – Shikifuton Tatami Mat Bundle
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