![]() Their company, Hall Flotation, has created the AFLOAT™ brand. Koenig and Hall have teamed up with Michael Geraghty, a former waterbed manufacturer and supplier, to re-introduce a wholly redesigned line of waterbeds to the market. "We think there's an opportunity to appeal to a whole new health-conscious generation who has heard their parents speak fondly about their past experiences sleeping on water." "Waterbed sales evaporated in the early 90s, but now, nearly 30 years later, we think the timing is right to bring the beds back," said Keith Koenig, CEO of City Furniture, which started in South Florida in 1971 as Waterbed City. "Now, I believe we've created a more contemporary product with enhanced health benefits that will provide an optimal sleep experience that waterbeds are meant to provide." "We were able to solve some issues with the old waterbeds using technology and materials that didn't exist years ago," said Charles Hall, who invented the waterbed in 1968 and holds the original patent. The AFLOAT™, by Hall Flotation, features a reimagined design that delivers more comfort, appealing aesthetics and a temperature control system. Sales launches are also planned for the West Palm Beach store Wednesday, June 6, and City Furniture in Ft. Three icons of the waterbed era, including the original inventor, have created a new and improved product that was officially introduced today at City Furniture in Tamarac, Florida. On the 50 th anniversary of its creation, the iconic sleep solution is enjoying a revival that promises to bring a host of health and style benefits for the next generation. TAMARAC, FL / ACCESSWIRE / J/ TAMARAC, FL / ACCESSWIRE / J/ The hallmark of the hippie, disco, and boomer generation, the waterbed is making a big comeback.
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