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T.J.B said:
A friend has just bought one of the Premier Inn beds. I have to admit I find them very comfortable
Manufactured by Hypnos so not a cheap brand.
King size including mattress and divan base is £900. £525 for just the mattress.
Ive got a Hypnos matress, well worth it, think i paid £800 ish just for a king matress but worth every penny. Buy from a good independant, as said avoid dream, bensons etc etc.Manufactured by Hypnos so not a cheap brand.
King size including mattress and divan base is £900. £525 for just the mattress.
Most if not all mattress companies make a range of mattresses
Harrisons I know make quite a few, all named after trees! Cherry, willow etc, priced accordingly of course
They are probably about the best mainstream company, also look at Tempur who have a good range.
Also Dunlipillo, Hypnos and Baker & Wells are good.
Try an local indie, see what they say.
The divan base should not matter a lot unless there is a top quality mattress on a basic base.
Harrisons I know make quite a few, all named after trees! Cherry, willow etc, priced accordingly of course
They are probably about the best mainstream company, also look at Tempur who have a good range.
Also Dunlipillo, Hypnos and Baker & Wells are good.
Try an local indie, see what they say.
The divan base should not matter a lot unless there is a top quality mattress on a basic base.
C0ffin D0dger said:
http://www.factory-beds-direct.co.uk/
Seen them recommended here a few times, will probably be looking to get our next bed/mattress from them but haven't yet purchased myself.
Having done a lot of research on beds of late, our next bed will be from these guys. Just waiting for some house stuff getting done. Looking at Super King Zip kit. Pricey, but if my research is accurate, worth it.Seen them recommended here a few times, will probably be looking to get our next bed/mattress from them but haven't yet purchased myself.
Simpo Two said:
Blackpuddin said:
After spending more and more money on 'miracle mattresses' (last one was £2k) and still waking up aching, I have come to the conclusion that a Flat Thing is not really the best design for the human body.
Have you tried latex?Blackpuddin said:
Simpo Two said:
Blackpuddin said:
After spending more and more money on 'miracle mattresses' (last one was £2k) and still waking up aching, I have come to the conclusion that a Flat Thing is not really the best design for the human body.
Have you tried latex?http://www.latexsense.co.uk/
911Ads said:
We ordered a Harrison matteress at a small indie shop, about 4 weeks ago, so expecting it soon - apparently Harrison provide mattresses for JL. We went with Harrison as the indie delivered and assembled and took the old bed away for no extra cost.
Of course he does. Out of the goodness of his heart!Simpo Two said:
No, natural latex (Talalay or Dunlop) is absolutely different from ghastly memory foam!
http://www.latexsense.co.uk/
We got our mattress from here a year ago (when it was still Yanis Mattresses), absolutely love it. Owner was great to deal with, good returns policy (we swapped from our initial choice to this http://www.latexsense.co.uk/sensation-2000-latex-m... as first one was a bit too soft.http://www.latexsense.co.uk/
For the price, I don't think it can be beaten. Latex comfort layer beats everything else we tried hands down.
From my research at the time, this place also came highly recommended for more traditional choices
http://www.factory-beds-direct.co.uk/
rsbmw said:
We got our mattress from here a year ago (when it was still Yanis Mattresses), absolutely love it. Owner was great to deal with, good returns policy (we swapped from our initial choice to this http://www.latexsense.co.uk/sensation-2000-latex-m... as first one was a bit too soft.
For the price, I don't think it can be beaten. Latex comfort layer beats everything else we tried hands down.
He's certainly raised his game. And his prices seem no more, maybe less. I'd tried every other kind of mattress with no succees - latex is just right. The only downside IMHO is it's damn heavy to turn over!For the price, I don't think it can be beaten. Latex comfort layer beats everything else we tried hands down.
Simpo Two said:
He's certainly raised his game. And his prices seem no more, maybe less. I'd tried every other kind of mattress with no succees - latex is just right. The only downside IMHO is it's damn heavy to turn over!
Try getting it up the stairs on your own, and then trying to fold it up and return it and getting its even heavier replacement up the stairs on your own!I don't know what kind of style you are after, but I sourced my bedframes from the natural bed company. I sourced the mattresses via John Lewis...
natural bed company
natural bed company
If you're in London, can highly recommend Litvinoff and Fawcett
Very well made, comfortable, and pretty good value too.
Very well made, comfortable, and pretty good value too.
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