Tempur-Pedic’s retail presence tells a clear story: the brand is widely distributed across the U.S., but its store footprint is far from evenly spread.
The biggest states dominate the map, while smaller markets still maintain meaningful coverage.
- Texas leads with 724 Tempur-Pedic retailer locations.
- Florida follows closely with 715 locations, and California ranks third with 702.
- The brand appears in 53 U.S. jurisdictions, including states plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
- The smallest listed footprint is the Virgin Islands with 2 locations.
Tempur-Pedic retailer coverage at a glance
Big number: The dataset shows Tempur-Pedic retailer locations in all 50 states, plus Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands.
That makes the brand visible across a remarkably broad national footprint.
- Top three states: Texas (724), Florida (715), California (702)
- Four states above 300 locations: Texas, Florida, California, and New York
- Most locations in one state: Texas
- Fewest locations in one jurisdiction: Virgin Islands
The distribution suggests a strategy built around population density, large consumer markets, and regional retail strength.
High-volume states have hundreds of retailer locations, while smaller jurisdictions still show selective coverage.
Tempur-Pedic retailer rankings by state
Pull quote: Texas, Florida, and California alone account for the brand’s three largest state-level retail footprints.
Here is the full ranking of the largest listed markets by Tempur-Pedic retailer location count.
| Rank | State | Tempur-Pedic retailer locations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Texas | 724 |
| 2 | Florida | 715 |
| 3 | California | 702 |
| 4 | New York | 335 |
| 5 | Pennsylvania | 318 |
| 6 | North Carolina | 301 |
| 7 | Illinois | 279 |
| 8 | Ohio | 275 |
| 9 | Georgia | 246 |
| 10 | New Jersey | 242 |
| 11 | Virginia | 232 |
| 12 | Michigan | 205 |
| 13 | Tennessee | 201 |
| 14 | Washington | 171 |
| 15 | Arizona | 155 |
This top tier is notable because the leap from third place to fourth place is steep.
California, Florida, and Texas each sit above 700 locations, while New York drops to 335.
That gap signals a very concentrated cluster of exceptionally strong retail markets.
When three states each exceed 700 retailer locations, the brand’s distribution is clearly built around major population centers and high-demand retail corridors.
States with 200 or more locations
- Texas — 724
- Florida — 715
- California — 702
- New York — 335
- Pennsylvania — 318
- North Carolina — 301
- Illinois — 279
- Ohio — 275
- Georgia — 246
- New Jersey — 242
- Virginia — 232
- Michigan — 205
- Tennessee — 201
Fast fact: Just 13 states in the dataset reach the 200-location threshold, showing how quickly the footprint narrows after the largest markets.
Tempur-Pedic market concentration and regional patterns
The state counts show a pattern common to premium retail distribution: large, high-income, and high-population markets anchor the brand’s physical presence.
In practical terms, the store map is weighted toward the South, the West, and the Northeast’s biggest consumer corridors.
- Sun Belt strength: Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Tennessee all post sizable counts.
- West Coast reach: California, Washington, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada all appear with notable coverage.
- Northeast density: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maryland all contribute meaningful totals.
Stat highlight: Texas (724), Florida (715), and California (702) form a tightly grouped top three, separated by only 22 locations overall.
That near-tie at the top is one of the most interesting findings in the dataset.
Rather than one outlier market dominating the brand’s retail footprint, Tempur-Pedic appears to maintain similarly deep coverage across three major regions.
Selected mid-tier markets
| State | Locations | Notable takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| New York | 335 | Largest market below the 700-plus tier |
| Pennsylvania | 318 | Only 17 fewer than New York’s total above it? |
| North Carolina | 301 | Crosses the 300-location mark |
| Illinois | 279 | Strong Midwest footprint |
| Ohio | 275 | Closely trails Illinois |
| Georgia | 246 | Major Southeast market |
| New Jersey | 242 | Near Georgia’s total |
| Virginia | 232 | Consistent Mid-Atlantic coverage |
This middle tier is packed with proximity battles.
New York and Pennsylvania are close together, Illinois and Ohio are nearly even, and Georgia, New Jersey, and Virginia all sit within a tight band.
That pattern points to a broad, balanced retail strategy outside the three biggest states.
Tempur-Pedic’s smallest markets and low-density coverage
Big number: The smallest listed footprint is the Virgin Islands with 2 Tempur-Pedic retailer locations.
At the other end of the spectrum, the District of Columbia has just 4 locations.
- Virgin Islands — 2
- District of Columbia — 4
- Alaska — 13
- Vermont — 13
- Rhode Island — 14
- Puerto Rico — 17
- Wyoming — 22
- Hawaii — 26
- Maine — 29
- North Dakota — 32
These lower totals do not necessarily mean weak demand.
They more likely reflect smaller populations, thinner retail corridors, and the practical limits of in-person distribution in less dense markets.
Why it matters: The range from 2 locations to 724 locations shows how strongly the brand’s store network scales with market size and geographic density.
Low-count states and territories
Several jurisdictions cluster in the teens and twenties, including Alaska (13), Vermont (13), Rhode Island (14), Puerto Rico (17), Wyoming (22), and Hawaii (26).
This creates a useful contrast with the top states and shows just how uneven national distribution can be even within one brand.
- 13 locations: Alaska, Vermont
- 14 locations: Rhode Island
- 17 locations: Puerto Rico
- 22 locations: Wyoming
- 26 locations: Hawaii
Even so, the presence of any retail network in these markets suggests deliberate national reach rather than a purely coastal or mainland-only strategy.
Fast facts and notable Tempur-Pedic statistics
- Top 1 state: Texas with 724 locations
- Top 3 states: Texas, Florida, California
- 300-plus states: New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina
- 200-plus states: 13 total states
- Lowest count: Virgin Islands with 2 locations
Pull quote: Tempur-Pedic’s retail map is deepest in America’s biggest markets, but the brand still reaches small states and territories with at least a token presence.
- California remains a standout with 702 locations, barely trailing Florida and Texas.
- New York is the strongest market below the 700-plus tier with 335 locations.
- Pennsylvania and North Carolina both clear the 300-location mark.
- Illinois and Ohio sit in a closely matched middle band.
- Georgia, New Jersey, and Virginia form another compact cluster in the low-to-mid 200s.
What these Tempur-Pedic statistics suggest about retail strategy
Based on the retailer-location data alone, the brand’s physical strategy looks both expansive and selective.
It is expansive because coverage extends across nearly every part of the country.
It is selective because the count distribution is heavily skewed toward large, established consumer markets.
The top three states are separated by only 22 locations, while the gap from third place to fourth place is 367 locations.
That is a major break in the distribution curve.
That break is one of the clearest statistical takeaways in the dataset.
It suggests the brand’s highest-priority markets are exceptionally well served, while the next tier of states still receives substantial, but not comparable, coverage.
- Heavy concentration: The biggest states are served at very high density.
- Broad coverage: Most regions of the U.S. have visible retailer presence.
- Clear market tiers: The dataset naturally separates into top-tier, mid-tier, and small-market groups.
Stat highlight: Only three states exceed 700 Tempur-Pedic retailer locations, and all three are major national population centers.
Tempur-Pedic retailer locations by state and territory
For quick reference, here is the full set of supplied statistics grouped into a compact comparison table.
| State or territory | Tempur-Pedic retailer locations |
|---|---|
| Texas | 724 |
| Florida | 715 |
| California | 702 |
| New York | 335 |
| Pennsylvania | 318 |
| North Carolina | 301 |
| Illinois | 279 |
| Ohio | 275 |
| Georgia | 246 |
| New Jersey | 242 |
| Virginia | 232 |
| Michigan | 205 |
| Tennessee | 201 |
| Washington | 171 |
| Arizona | 155 |
| Alabama | 151 |
| Louisiana | 151 |
| Maryland | 150 |
| Indiana | 147 |
| Oregon | 142 |
| Wisconsin | 139 |
| Minnesota | 137 |
| South Carolina | 137 |
| Colorado | 130 |
| Missouri | 127 |
| Kentucky | 113 |
| Massachusetts | 111 |
| Connecticut | 96 |
| Nevada | 77 |
| Oklahoma | 76 |
| Arkansas | 75 |
| Utah | 73 |
| Kansas | 70 |
| Iowa | 65 |
| Mississippi | 61 |
| Idaho | 49 |
| Delaware | 48 |
| Montana | 45 |
| New Mexico | 45 |
| New Hampshire | 41 |
| South Dakota | 36 |
| West Virginia | 35 |
| Nebraska | 34 |
| North Dakota | 32 |
| Maine | 29 |
| Hawaii | 26 |
| Wyoming | 22 |
| Puerto Rico | 17 |
| Rhode Island | 14 |
| Alaska | 13 |
| Vermont | 13 |
| District of Columbia | 4 |
| Virgin Islands | 2 |
- Highest concentration: Texas, Florida, California
- Largest Northeast market: New York
- Largest Midwest market: Illinois
- Largest Southeast market: Florida
- Smallest jurisdiction: Virgin Islands
Pull quote: The dataset shows a retailer network that is broad in reach, but sharply weighted toward the largest U.S. consumer markets.
Several states cluster at the same or nearly the same totals, including Alabama and Louisiana at 151, Minnesota and South Carolina at 137, and Montana and New Mexico at 45.
Those near-matches reinforce how tightly some regions are balanced.