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Spring King Pocket Tuscany 2000 Natural Small Double "4 X 6.3" Mattress


Great condition. ?100, collection from Forest Hill

(includes 4 years warranty)


RRP: ?419.00


This luxurious Spring King Tuscany 2000 is constructed with pocket springs and natural fillings. Manufactured in the UK, it is side-stitched which adds strength to the mattress edge with a solid luxurious feel.



This mattress is covered in 100% cotton Italian damask fabric, with generous natural wool, silk & cashmere fillings which give a superb level of comfort. These quality wool, silk and cashmere mattress fillings also help to aid a deeper more restful nights sleep. The extra supportive medium/firm feel & high count pocketed spring system has been selected to give unrivalled high-end luxury and also to eliminate roll-together.




Specifications



Individual Pocket Springs

Pocket springs are mounted in separate cotton pockets giving individual support to each person sharing the bed allowing you to sleep in your own zone without affecting your partner.



Luxurious Silk

Soft in texture and light in weight, luxurious silk creates the ultimate top comfort layer to any mattress.



Pure New Wool

This type of filling gives a soft cushioned feel to the mattress. Wool is ideal for those who prefer their mattress to be traditional and natural.



Soft Cashmere

A rare filling which is softer and finer than wool. Cashmere is only used in quality products.



24cm Deep

This mattress is approximately 24cm deep.


Medium to Firm Support (4)

Slightly firmer support than a typical medium feel mattress.



Woven Damask Cover

A mattress cover which is made from a breathable Woven Damask fabric.



No Roll Together

Individual personal sleeping zones mean that you won't be disturbed if your partner rolls or moves, as you won't feel their motion. There's also no tendency to roll towards the middle of the mattress.



Turning Handles

Flag-stitched handles are attached to the sides of the mattress to assist in turning or rotating.



Turnable

The mattress has fillings on both sides. Double-sided mattresses need to be turned regularly to keep them in good condition.



NBF Approved Product

Peace of mind and reassurance - the manufacturer of this item is an approved member of the National Bed Federation's Code of Practice.


Made in the UK

This item has been manufactured in the UK.

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