The Pocket Spring Bed Company has launched a new collection in partnership with the National Trust.
Inspired by the special places cared for by the conservation charity, the range on offer includes a mattress design inspired by flowers found at Virginia Woolf’s home, Monk’s House, which is looked after by the National Trust. Each pocket spring bed and mattress will be handcrafted using traditional techniques by skilled manufacturers in the UK.
Each pocket spring mattress comes in three comfort options from firm through to medium/soft, and four spring count options – 1400, 2000, 2800 and 4000. The handcrafted divan bases and headboards come in a traditional design and are available in six fabric colours inspired by the gardens and grounds of properties within the trust’s care.
Nick Booth, marketing director of Pocket Spring Bed Company, says: “We have identified the demand for stylish and luxury bed products within the market and have invested significantly in the research and development of this new range. What’s more, it’s been created in partnership with the National Trust, a much-loved charity with over 120 years of heritage.”
Clare Brown, head of brand licensing at National Trust, adds: “We were delighted to collaborate with the Pocket Spring Bed Company on this collection. Every sale will help support the National Trust’s work as a conservation charity looking after special places for ever, for everyone.”