There was no shortage of new bedding at the recent Las Vegas Market, and we’ve rounded up some of the highlights seen around the show.

Ansley Maness, brand manager for Serta Perfect Sleeper, with the new Serta Perfect Sleeper line featuring a new linked-coil design called the Q4 Support

Kingsdown debuted its Margaritaville collection, the exclusive mattress provider of the brand. Partnering with Hooker Furnishings and the Margaritaville brand on the line, it soft-launched it at the October High Point Market.

King Koil CEO David Binke sits on a new Scott Living mattress introduced by King Koil.

E.S. Kluft unveiled the newest generation of its top-selling Aireloom Preferred collection. The line introduces elevated designs, enhanced natural materials and expanded product offerings.

Liz Almeida, left, and Matt Shrum display HealthGuard’s new NuGlow collagen pillow.

Shifman displayed powerful graphics above its Timeless collection that aim to evoke feelings of nostalgia, comfort and life.

Spring Air’s Nick Bates displays the new Spring Air Sleep-Sense line designed to solve common sleeping problems.

Leggett & Platt’s new Dwell collection is specifically aimed at the female customer with softer colors and a more feminine feel.

Denny Boyd sits on the new iZone mattress introduced by Boyd Sleep.

Kuka Home’s new PostureRest line uses the company’s unique Cloudology technology that is designed to support healthy alignment, relieve pressure points and encourage deep, uninterrupted sleep.

Imaginarium introduced the Jennifer Adams bedding line in a partnership with the designer and author.

DreamFit’s patented Grounding Sleep system uses graphene technology to pull static away from a person’s body, allowing them to rest better during the night.

