Description
The Bed Base Engineered in Synergy with TEMPUR® Mattresses
The TEMPUR® Premium Flex 2000 Adjustable Bed Base is TEMPUR®’s flagship two-motor electric adjustable base — engineered specifically to work in synergy with TEMPUR® mattresses, distributing weight evenly across the entire sleeping surface and supporting the spine, muscles, and ligaments in correct orthopedic alignment. Where standard adjustable bases provide a rigid platform beneath a mattress, the Flex 2000’s differential surface of flexible plates actively participates in the sleep system — adapting to the body’s movement and distributing pressure in concert with the TEMPUR® material above it. It is delivered and assembled in your home free of charge in Tbilisi by Sleep Gallery’s professional team.
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Differential Surface — Flexible Honeycomb Plates, Not Rigid Slats
The most distinctive feature of the TEMPUR® Flex 2000 is its flexible plate construction — a differential surface made from a large number of individual flexible elements with an open honeycomb structure that are not rigidly connected to one another.
This is a fundamentally different engineering approach from conventional slatted or mesh bases. Because the individual elements are not rigidly linked:
Each element responds independently to the pressure applied directly above it — absorbing pressure in the same way as a joint, both lengthways and crossways. This three-dimensional pressure absorption distributes the weight from the TEMPUR® mattress across the base surface far more evenly than a rigid slatted base, preventing concentrated loading at slat positions.
The regular gaps between the elements ensure optimum ventilation between the base and the mattress through the specially developed airlift system — the honeycomb open structure combined with the gap pattern creates active airflow channels that draw moisture and heat away from beneath the mattress continuously.
The flexible plates yield smoothly to every movement of the body — the base moves with the sleeper rather than resisting movement. This compliance reduces the energy required for repositioning during the night and contributes to less disrupted sleep.
Two Motors — Continuous Variable Back and Leg Adjustment
The Flex 2000’s two motors deliver continuous variable adjustment of both the back section and the leg section — not stepped positions between fixed presets, but smooth, continuously variable movement to any angle within the adjustment range.
Back section adjustment raises the upper body to any position between flat and an elevated reading or reflux-relief angle — supporting shoulders, back, and spinal discs in any position the user finds comfortable.
Leg section adjustment raises the feet independently — improving circulation in the lower legs and feet, reducing pressure on the lumbar spine, and accommodating a wide range of therapeutic and comfort positions.
The combination of raised back and raised legs places the spine in a stepped position — which TEMPUR® describes as orthopedically recommended — where the natural curvature of the lumbar spine is decompressed and the muscles of the lower back can fully release.
Safety and Practical Features
The Flex 2000 includes a power mains release emergency lowering feature — if the motor power is interrupted, the base can be safely lowered manually. This is an important practical safety feature for therapeutic users.
Available in two configurations: on bed legs (as a freestanding unit) or as an insert frame (fitting inside an existing bed frame). Optional accessories available separately include lumbar support inserts (to increase firmness in the lumbar zone), LED lighting in 8 colours, and a massage module — though the massage and lighting modules require an additional control module.
Control is via the wired remote control included with the base. The Premium version additionally supports smartphone app control for saved positions and timer functions.
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Free Delivery and Professional Assembly in Tbilisi
The TEMPUR® Premium Flex 2000 is delivered and assembled free of charge in Tbilisi by Sleep Gallery’s professional team, ensuring correct installation and motor testing.
Product Details
- Base type: flexible honeycomb plates — differential surface, open honeycomb ventilation
- Ventilation: airlift system — active airflow between base and mattress
- Motors: 2 (continuous variable adjustment — back section + leg section)
- Position: orthopedically recommended stepped position (back + leg raised simultaneously)
- Safety: power mains release — emergency lowering feature
- Remote: wired remote control (included); smartphone app control (Premium version)
- Available as: bed legs or insert frame
- Optional: lumbar inserts, LED lighting (8 colours), massage module
- Maximum body weight: 150kg
- Made in Denmark
- Brand: TEMPUR®
FAQ:
Q: What is a “differential surface” and why does it matter compared to a standard slatted base?
A differential surface is a base construction in which the support elements are not rigidly connected to one another — each element can respond independently to the pressure applied directly above it.
In a standard slatted base, the slats are fixed in position and respond to vertical pressure as a connected system. A force applied at one point is partially transmitted through the frame to adjacent slats. The base provides a broadly uniform resistance across its surface.
In the TEMPUR® Flex 2000’s differential surface, the individual flexible honeycomb plates are not rigidly linked. Each plate responds independently — absorbing pressure both lengthways and crossways from the mattress above, in the same way as a joint responds to force from multiple directions. A force applied at the hip does not transmit to the shoulder zone or the leg zone — each area of the base responds only to the load directly above it.
Combined with TEMPUR® material’s own point-specific pressure adaptation, this creates a genuinely synergistic system: the mattress adapts to the body from above, and the base adapts to the mattress from below — each element responding independently at every point. The result is more even weight distribution across the full sleeping surface, with better pressure relief and better spinal alignment than either component achieves alone.
Q: What does “continuous variable adjustment” mean — how is it different from standard adjustable bases?
Continuous variable adjustment means the motor moves smoothly through the full range of positions without fixed steps — you can stop at any angle rather than choosing from a set of pre-defined positions.
Many budget and mid-range adjustable bases use stepping motors — they move between defined positions (e.g. 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°) and cannot stop between them. You select the closest available position to what you want, which may not be precisely your preferred angle.
The Flex 2000’s motors deliver smooth, continuously variable movement — you hold the remote button and the motor moves; you release the button and it stops at exactly the angle you chose. This allows fine-tuning to the precise position that each individual user finds most comfortable — including positions that stepping systems cannot reach.
For therapeutic use in particular — finding the exact angle that provides the most relief for a specific back, disc, or circulation condition — continuous variable adjustment is a meaningful practical advantage.
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Q: Is the TEMPUR® Premium Flex 2000 compatible with non-TEMPUR® mattresses?
The Flex 2000 is engineered in specific synergy with TEMPUR® mattresses — TEMPUR® specifically recommends pairing TEMPUR® mattresses with TEMPUR® bases for the most complete sleeping system performance. The differential surface is designed to distribute the pressure from TEMPUR® material in a way that maximises the mattress’s adaptive properties.
That said, the Flex 2000 is mechanically compatible with any flexible mattress that can be used on an adjustable base. For the electric adjustment to function effectively, the mattress must flex with the base — foam and memory foam mattresses work well, while very thick or rigid spring mattresses may not flex sufficiently in the adjusted positions.
If you are pairing the Flex 2000 with a TEMPUR® mattress from Sleep Gallery’s range, you are using it as TEMPUR® intended — the combination delivers performance that neither component achieves independently. Our sleep experts are happy to advise on compatibility at 596 14 99 77.
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Q: What is the emergency lowering feature and when would I need it?
The power mains release emergency lowering feature is a safety mechanism that allows the base to be manually lowered to a flat position in the event of a power failure or motor malfunction.
Without this feature, a power failure while the base is in an elevated position would leave the user unable to lower it — creating a potentially dangerous situation for elderly users, those with mobility limitations, or anyone who cannot easily exit the bed from an elevated position.
The emergency lowering mechanism allows the base to be safely returned to flat without power — typically via a manual release cable or lever located on the base frame. This is a standard safety requirement for electric adjustable bases used in therapeutic contexts, and its inclusion in the Flex 2000 reflects TEMPUR®’s design consideration for the full range of users who use adjustable bases for health and rehabilitation purposes.
For most users in good health, this feature will never be needed — but its presence ensures the base is safe for all household members including elderly relatives and those with medical conditions.
Q: The TEMPUR® Premium Flex 2000 costs more than standard electric adjustable bases — what justifies the price?
The price reflects three specific engineering distinctions from standard electric adjustable bases.
First, the differential flexible plate surface: designing and manufacturing a large number of individual honeycomb-structure flexible elements that are not rigidly connected — each responding independently both lengthways and crossways — is substantially more complex and expensive than producing a conventional slatted or mesh base. The differential surface is an active participant in the sleep system rather than a passive foundation.
Second, the continuous variable motors: motors capable of smooth, infinitely variable adjustment throughout the full range — rather than stepping between fixed positions — require higher-specification motor and control systems than standard stepping alternatives.
Third, the airlift ventilation system: the specially developed airflow system combined with the honeycomb open structure creates active ventilation between the base and mattress — a specific engineering investment in mattress climate management that standard bases do not include.
Made in Denmark under TEMPUR®’s own manufacturing standards, specifically engineered to work in synergy with TEMPUR® mattresses, with safety features including emergency lowering and a maximum load rating of 150kg. Free delivery and professional assembly in Tbilisi is included.








