Crafted with a wealth of individually nested pocket springs
Pocket springs are of considerable better quality than their poorer traditional open coil counterparts. Put simply, pocket spring contours better and supports better than other base layers. When it comes to pocket spring mattresses, the general rule of thumb is that the more springs the better. There are exceptions, of course, but for the best part this is likely to be a good quality mattress based on it's base layer.
Adorned with luxurious damask fabric
Damask
is a woven, soft and flexible fabric used in many mattresses. Most fabric
originates from Europe, with France and Italy being the preferred sources. It is available
in different qualities from affordable polyester Damask to Viscose Damask. The material
is highly breathable so works well with the mattress to circulate air.
Only requires flipping and rotating every six weeks to maintain high quality
Spread evenly any wear that develops over time by flipping or rotating the mattress every 6 weeks. Not only will this increase the life span of the mattress it will diminish indentations that build up over time. Indentations which could otherwise cause discomfort, back pain or poor-quality sleep.
Finished with an amply padded top
The padded top provides further luxury that helps accompany the comfort layer. Combined, you get a more padded, softer, quilted experience.
Rated at a medium firmness level, making it both comfortable and sturdy
A medium tension mattress like this is the goldilocks of mattress tensions. Not too soft, nor too firm, medium is typically suitable for the vast majority of people that are looking for a good nights sleep. If you are of average build without back or neck problems, this should be a suitable product. If you are of lower BMI and a side sleeper, consider a softer mattress, whereas if you are of a higher BMI and suffer neck and back pain, consider a firmer tension.
Ideal for children’s beds, bunk beds, guest beds and day beds, measuring up at 15cm
If you’re shopping for a mattress to put on a bunk bed, you’re probably having trouble finding one that fits. That’s because most mattresses are designed for a normal bed frame, which is suitable for thicker mattresses. Due to safe tolerances however, a thinner mattress may sometimes be necessary.
A brilliant budget-friendly option for a variety of different bed frames
Exquisitely made in the UK by hand, crafted exclusively for Happy Beds
Happy Beds are a bed and mattress retailer experiencing some of the fastest growth of any UK retailer, priding themselves on excellent customer service and good product quality.