While most bedding brands chase "better sleep" with broad comfort promises, Rest Bedding zeroed in on hot sleepers—and scaled from zero to $75 million in five years by owning a category competitors ignored. Andy Nguyen launched in April 2020 with a singular focus: proprietary cooling technology (Evercool) after experiencing his own "incompatible sleeper situation."
Here's what made their approach different:
The core insight: technology-driven category ownership beats feature parity in crowded markets. Rest didn't build a better comforter—they engineered measurable thermal performance and claimed "cooling bedding" as their territory before major players like Purple and Casper caught on.
For founders: pick a growing niche where differentiation is defensible and dominance is achievable, not a massive market where marginal improvement leaves you invisible. Build direct until economics and brand strength give you leverage, then scale through partnerships on your terms.