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Find the right mattress for better sleep — foam, pocket spring, memory foam, hybrid and orthopaedic constructions from £110. Whether you need firm spinal support, pressure-relieving memory foam for side sleepers, or a natural fibre hybrid for temperature regulation, our range from Dura Beds, Kayflex and Julian Bowen covers every sleep need and budget.

  • Pocket Spring – Individual spring pockets move independently, reducing motion transfer between sleeping partners. Ideal for couples. Pocket Spring Mattresses
  • Memory Foam – Conforms to body shape for pressure relief on hips and shoulders. Best suited to side sleepers and those with joint pain. Memory Foam Mattresses
  • Orthopaedic – Firmer construction designed for spinal alignment throughout the night. Recommended for back and front sleepers. Orthopaedic Mattresses
  • Sizes Available – Single (3ft), small double (4ft), double (4ft 6in), king (5ft) and super king (6ft) sizes stocked across all main constructions. Size filters on the left narrow the range instantly.

Tip: If you share a bed, pocket spring or hybrid constructions reduce motion transfer significantly better than open coil or solid foam. If you sleep alone and have joint pain, prioritise construction and firmness rating over price — the difference in sleep quality is measurable.

Browse our Pocket Spring Mattresses for traditional support, Memory Foam Mattresses for pressure relief, or use the type and size filters to narrow the full range to exactly what you need.

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Browse our full range of Mattresses — available in a variety of styles, finishes and sizes to suit every home and budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by colour, material and price.

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Our Mattresses are sourced from trusted UK and European brands, with every product meeting our quality and value standards. Full specifications, dimensions and care instructions are listed on each product page.

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FAQs on Mattresses

What mattress should I choose if I have back pain?

Medium-firm orthopedic or memory foam mattresses are recommended for back pain sufferers. These maintain proper spinal alignment and distribute body weight evenly, reducing pressure on painful areas. Memory foam moulds to your shape while providing support, whilst orthopedic designs offer structured firmness.

Side sleepers typically prefer soft mattresses for pressure relief. Back and stomach sleepers need firmer options for spinal support. Hot sleepers benefit from firm mattresses' better airflow, whilst cold sleepers prefer soft, heat-retaining designs. Your body weight and sleep position determine the best choice for you.

Memory foam excels at pressure relief and suits allergy sufferers, but retains heat. Spring mattresses offer superior breathability and bounce, ideal for hot sleepers. Choose memory foam for pain relief or springs for cooler, bouncier sleep. Hybrid mattresses combine both benefits if you're undecided.

Elderly sleepers benefit from firm to medium-firm mattresses with excellent support. Orthopedic, firm memory foam, and latex options reduce pressure points and joint strain. Choose mattresses around 7-8 firmness rating to prevent excessive sinking whilst maintaining proper spinal alignment throughout the night.

Single mattresses measure 90×190cm, ideal for children or solo sleepers. Double mattresses are 135×190cm for couples or spacious solo sleeping. King size (150×200cm) suits couples needing space. Super king (180×200cm) offers maximum room. Measure your bedroom and consider sleeping space needs before purchasing.

Latex mattresses are naturally hypoallergenic, durable, and bouncy with good airflow. Foam mattresses provide superior pressure relief and conform closely to your body. Latex suits allergic sleepers and those wanting longevity; foam suits pain sufferers. Latex costs more but lasts 15+ years versus foam's 8-10 years.

Rotate your mattress every 3 months to ensure even wear and prevent sagging. Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment to remove dust and allergens. Use a mattress protector from day one. Spot-clean stains with mild soap and water. Avoid jumping and keep moisture away to extend mattress lifespan to 10 years.

Spring and hybrid mattresses offer superior airflow and heat dissipation. Gel-infused foam mattresses cool more effectively than standard memory foam. Look for open-coil or pocket-spring designs with breathable covers. Natural latex also sleeps cooler. Avoid dense memory foam unless it's gel-infused, as it retains body heat throughout night.

Mid-range mattresses (£300-500) offer excellent value, balancing quality, durability, and comfort. Entry-level options under £250 wear faster; premium mattresses over £600 provide marginal improvements. A £300-500 mattress typically lasts 8-10 years with proper care, making it cost-effective for most sleepers seeking reliable support and comfort.

Slim profile mattresses (18-20cm depth) save space without sacrificing comfort. Single beds (90×190cm) fit tight rooms. Choose visually compact designs with low-profile bed frames. Memory foam and latex mattresses require less ventilation space underneath compared to spring types. Avoid extra-thick luxury mattresses that dominate small spaces visually and practically.

Hybrid mattresses combine spring support layers with foam comfort, offering balanced benefits. They suit sleepers wanting both responsiveness and pressure relief. Hybrids sleep cooler than pure foam but conform better than pure spring. They're pricier and heavier than single-type options, so consider whether you truly need both technologies.

Children need supportive, hypoallergenic mattresses that grow with them. Firm foam or latex mattresses provide proper spinal support during development. Choose naturally breathable options to regulate temperature. Ensure the mattress fits the bed frame securely. Look for removable, washable covers for easy cleaning and durability through childhood years.

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