WIRED has published a set of Layla Sleep discounts for shoppers looking at mattresses, bedding and accessories, including a claimed maximum savings of $600. The useful part is the mechanics: some offers require verification, some require a referral, and at least one listed promotion carries a date that shoppers should check before treating it as live.
Layla’s mattresses are described by WIRED product writer and reviewer Julia Forbes as flippable, with one side intended to feel softer and the other firmer. Forbes wrote that she has tested several versions of Layla’s mattresses over multiple years. She also said WIRED is currently testing Layla’s bamboo sheets and described them as silky and breathable.
WIRED also disclosed that its editors independently choose featured products, while the publication may receive compensation from retailers or purchases made through its links. Translation: read the deal terms, then read the checkout screen. Affiliate links are not a coupon fairy.
What the Layla offers include
Email signup discount: WIRED says new Layla customers can get $10 off a first order by joining Layla’s email list. The sign-up also places customers on Layla’s promotional email list.
Verified-status discount: Layla offers an instant 20% discount at checkout for eligible customers after status verification, according to WIRED. The listed groups are active military members, teachers, nurses and first responders.
Adjustable-base sale: WIRED lists up to $600 off Layla’s Adjustable Base Plus, a bed base described as having adjustable leg height, Amazon Alexa compatibility and head-and-foot movement. The same listing says the offer runs until May 31, despite the coupon page being framed around July 2026 savings. Buyers should verify the price at Layla’s checkout before assuming that promotion still applies.
Referral program: WIRED says referred friends can receive up to $260 off, depending on the mattress. The breakdown given is $260 off the Layla Hybrid or $210 off the Layla Memory Foam.
Referrer reward: After a referred customer completes a 120-night mattress trial, WIRED says the person who made the referral can receive a $50 Visa prepaid card for a mattress purchase or a $10 card for accessories.
Shipping: Layla is offering free shipping in the contiguous United States, according to WIRED. The listing says no promo code or minimum purchase is required.
The biggest listed dollar figure is tied to the Adjustable Base Plus, not to every Layla product. That distinction matters because “up to” discounts tend to do a lot of work in retail copy, especially when the checkout math depends on product category, eligibility or a referral flow.
For people comparing mattress deals, the cleanest offers appear to be the free contiguous U.S. shipping and the 20% verified discount for eligible groups. The referral program may be useful, but it depends on another buyer completing the required trial period before the referrer gets the prepaid card described by WIRED.
This story draws on original reporting from WIRED.