Your mattress will feel different according to the base it's placed on. Any bed base will work, so long as it is well-ventilated - your mattress needs to breathe for it to stay in good condition. Always choose the right size mattress for your bed base. Too small, and it will look strange, too large and you'll damage the mattress. Sagging or broken bed bases will damage your new mattress, we recommend buying a new bed base at the same time as your mattress. If you intend to use a slated base, the slats should be no more than 7cms apart.
Made to last
This mattress has been carefully constructed with pocket springs, encased by foam for increased structure and support, and finished off with two layers of memory foam on the top of the mattress. The uppermost layer of memory foam is quilted into the mattress casing for extra comfort. This is a no-turn mattress which will perform at its best if you rotate it regularly. For further information, see our care guide below.
Welcome your new mattress
Your mattress will arrive tightly rolled and vacuum packed. Once you unpack it, it will need an hour or two to bounce back into shape. You may notice a slight odour when removing your mattress from its packaging. This is normal and will go away after couple of days.
Regularly rotate
Your mattress will adapt to the weight and contours of your body; rotating your mattress from foot to end will keep the filling even and extend the life of your mattress. Rotating a mattress is a two-person job, so get some help.
Protect what's precious
Always use a mattress protector. It helps keep your mattress fresh and clean and extends the life of your mattress.
Spot clean
If you spill on or mark your mattress, spot clean the foam surface with soapy water and a cloth. Allow it time to dry thoroughly before replacing the cover and making up your bed again.
Pull back the covers
Pull back your duvet to air your bed while you're getting ready for the day. This helps excess moisture to evaporate so your bed stays fresher and cleaner. Once a week you should air your bed for a few hours by turning back all bedding from the mattress to allow any moisture to evaporate.