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Co-living space announces it will use startup darling for beds

Common is going with Casper for its mattress needs.

A Casper mattress. (Courtesy photo)

Crown Heights co-living space Common announced its bedding would be provided by the New York mattress startup Casper.
The co-living space plans to open next month with 19 units. Earlier this month, it announced it had received 150 applications for those spots, which on the site are listed as going for $1,600 per month.


Casper is the startup darling of the mattress industry, and one of a new crop of companies that sells one or just a few products, and has simplified the process of buying it. In June 2015, Casper announced a $55M Series B investment.
Given that this is the direction Common is going, we’re gonna go ahead and call Misen as its kitchen knife supplier.

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