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The Revolution pocket spring system is a remarkable concept offering exceptional levels of comfort, yet not compromising on support. Initially soft to the feel, the unique double "spring within a spring" gets firmer the more pressure is applied, making it highly responsive to your body's needs
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The outer coil of the spring within a spring Revolution pocket spring system is made from finer gauge wire, which gives a highly responsive feel to the mattress, resulting in greater comfort and softness. This finer, outer coil is compressed slightly by lighter areas of the body |
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As heavier parts of the body nestle into this uniquely supportive surface, the second, inner spring starts to become engaged, providing sufficient upward resistance to support the waist, while your shoulders snuggle deeper and your head is softly cradled. |
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Soft on the outside, firm on the inside, the revolution system responds to the variable pressure applied by different parts of your body, as you change position throughout the night. where the pressure is such that extra support is required the inner coils gently spring into action. |
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Meticulous attention to detail is the key to making the perfect bed
Every component used, each procedure executed, has been exhaustively tested.
Every bed is made predominantly by hand. Every bed is unique.
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mattresses of the quality of Spink & Edgar need a base to match. A base
must act as a giant shock absorber to a mattress, protecting it from harm,
as well as maximizing the overall experience of perfect comfort and
support.
By placing 1,800 (150cm size) compact pocket springs in the bases, all nestling snugly together in a honeycomb arrangement and secured by tying through the centre of each spring it ensures the base is not only fully supportive but also incredibly responsive. In addition, multiple perimeter frames make the edges strong enough to withstand the extra wear and tear that’s inevitable, from sitting on the edge of the bed and eliminate any sensation of rolling off when lying close to the edge of the bed. The base frame itself is made from substantial 18mm hardwood ply, which is stronger than ordinary timber and won’t warp, twist or split over time, screwed and glued together for maximum strength. Top quality Shepherd castors are bolted into hardwood rails throughout, combining durability with ease of movement.
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The Mattress
The master mattress makers are each individually responsible for selecting and spreading the layers of fillings on either side of the spring unit.
Tape edging is the all-important process which seals up a mattress, once the springs, fillings and covering tick have all been piled on and the sidestitching completed.
With mattresses of Spink & Edgar quality, it requires the skills of a highly trained master mattress maker. 20lb in weight of fillings (as in some of our beds) are quite an impressive sight! Pulling all this together and ensuring the final product is straight and looks as neat as possible is no easy task.
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Traditional hand side stitching is a highly skilled procedure, performed only by our best craftsmen. By stitching from the sides right through the fillings and springs to the top, the edge of the mattresses is sufficiently strengthened to keep its shape without the need for a metal frame, which can restrict the free movement of a pocket spring unit. |
Depending on the model (and the mattress thickness), all Spink & Edgar mattresses have two, three or four rows of hand side stitching |
Every Spink & Edgar mattress is hand laced or tufted. A piece of twine is passed right through the mattress, from one side to another, drawing together the fillings and springs to create a near to horizontal surface. The process ensures the fillings do not move around or migrate into clumps. As a finishing touch, each tuft is topped off with an attractive, soft, Pure New Wool tuft.
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Come and talk to the experts at Preston Furnishing.
telephone (01935) 423596 for impartial expert advice
e-mail: info@thebedspecialist.co.uk
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