DETROIT — Retailer Gardner White is opening its second standalone Gardner White Mattress store in Woodhaven on Friday, Jan. 30, bringing a sleep-focused retail experience to the Downriver community. Building on the strong performance and positive customer response following the debut of Gardner White Mattress in Brighton in August 2025, the company continues to advance its dedicated sleep retail concept.
The approximately 4,000-square-foot Woodhaven store, located at 19410 West Road, will feature an extensive assortment of premium mattress brands and innovative sleep solutions, including Aireloom, Beautyrest, King Koil, Kingsdown, Sealy, Serta, Stearns & Foster, Tempur-Pedic, Bedgear and more.
“We’re excited to open our second standalone Gardner White Mattress location and become part of the Woodhaven community,” said Rachel Stewart, CEO of Gardner White. “This new store allows us to deliver greater convenience to the large and growing community of families downriver and extend our promise of the best night’s rest to even more households. More than 800,000 Michiganders already sleep on a Gardner White mattress — we’re energized and ready to deliver comfort to the next 800,000.”
As the leader in Michigan’s highly commoditized mattress market, Gardner White differentiates itself by offering twice the selection of other retailers and maintaining a locally warehoused inventory that supports same-day delivery and award-winning customer service. With certified sleep experts on hand, the Gardner White team is dedicated to educating and guiding customers to their ideal mattress fit — customized to their health, lifestyle and budget.
With 21 locations across Michigan, Gardner White is the only furniture and mattress retailer in the state to offer both same-day and nighttime delivery — designed to meet the needs of today’s busy families. Offering everything from designer brands to budget-friendly options, Gardner White delivers style, comfort and value at every price point. For more information, visit www.gardner-white.com.


