Collection: Contract Luxury Hotel Mattresses
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Classic Hotel Zip & Link Contract 2000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Classic Hotel Zip & Link Contract 1000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Classic Hotel Zip & Link Contract 3000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Classic Hotel Contract 3000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Classic Hotel Contract 2000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Classic Hotel Contract 1000 Pocket Sprung Mattress
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Best Luxury Mattress UK for Hotels & High-End Stays | Prime Contract Beds
When guests pay for a premium stay, they notice the bed first. A tired mattress, a noisy surface, or poor support can undo a beautiful room in one night. That’s why this collection focuses on one thing: a best luxury mattress UK option that’s built for real hotel use — reliable under frequent turnover, comfortable for a wide mix of sleepers, and suitable for commercial settings.
Prime Contract Beds supplies contract furniture to businesses across the United Kingdom, and these luxury hotel mattresses are chosen for rooms where comfort and consistency matter. You’ll find pocket sprung options from 1000 to 3000 springs, plus Zip & Link choices for flexible room layouts — all made in the UK and designed for day-to-day hospitality demands.
Best luxury mattress UK: what “luxury” should mean in a contract setting
In hospitality, “luxury” isn’t about a fancy label. It’s about how the mattress performs after night 50, night 500, and the peak-season rush when housekeeping turns rooms quickly.
A true luxury hotel mattress should give you:
- Steady support that suits different body types (so you don’t get polarised reviews)
- Low disturbance for couples (especially in king rooms and suites)
- Strong edges that feel stable when guests sit to put shoes on
- A build that lasts in busy environments, not just a soft first impression
- Compliance peace of mind for commercial use
Several mattresses in this range state independent testing to Crib 5 BS7177 fire safety requirements, which many UK hospitality and commercial settings look for when specifying beds.
What’s in our contract luxury hotel mattress range
This collection includes six in-stock luxury contract mattresses, covering both standard guest-room sizes and Zip & Link formats for adaptable rooms.
Classic Hotel Contract pocket sprung mattresses (standard sizes)
If you want a simple, repeatable spec across rooms, the standard size options are the most straightforward route. You’ll see classic hotel contract mattresses built around:
- 1000 pocket springs for a balanced, dependable feel that suits a wide range of guests
- 2000 pocket springs when you want a more supportive, “hotel quality mattress UK” feel for higher-rate rooms
- 3000 pocket springs for premium rooms and suites where guests expect that extra comfort story
These models list standard UK sizes from 2'6 small single through to 6'0 super king, which helps you standardise across the site without awkward one-off ordering.
Zip & Link luxury mattresses (flexible layouts)
If you run split rooms (twin today, king tomorrow), Zip & Link keeps your setup flexible without downgrading comfort.
In this range, Zip & Link options include 1000, 2000 and 3000 pocket sprung choices, with length configurations that suit hospitality layouts (including 6'3 and 6'6 lengths for king and super king styles).
That matters more than people think. A guest who’s tall won’t thank you for a short sleeping surface — and a better fit often shows up in reviews.
Which mattress spec suits which type of property?
Most B2B buyers aren’t chasing a “perfect” mattress. You’re building a spec that works across room types, rates, and guest profiles. Here’s a practical way to choose:
1000 pocket sprung: consistent comfort for high turnover rooms
If your rooms stay busy and you want a dependable standard across the property, 1000 pocket sprung models give you a tidy balance — supportive, quieter than basic coil options, and easy to standardise.
Good fit for:
- Guest houses and mid-range hotels
- Serviced apartments and contractor stays
- Sites refurbing multiple rooms at once
2000 pocket sprung: a stronger comfort story for premium rooms
A 2000 pocket spring spec often feels more “considered” to guests — more supportive, steadier under movement, and better for couples. It’s a sensible step up when you charge more per night and you want the bed to match the room finish.
Good fit for:
- Boutique hotels
- Aparthotels and upgraded room categories
- Properties aiming for consistently strong reviews
3000 pocket sprung: suites and top rooms where guests expect the best
If you want your premium rooms to feel genuinely special, a 3000 pocket spring option gives you a stronger “best luxury mattress UK” positioning for your top tier. It’s the type of spec that supports repeat bookings when your guests come back for comfort, not just location.
Good fit for:
- Suites and bridal rooms
- Luxury holiday lets
- High-end serviced accommodation
Sizes, lengths, and making sure everything fits first time
A common refurb headache isn’t the mattress — it’s ordering the wrong size, then scrambling around installation dates.
This collection supports:
- Standard UK sizes (small single through super king) on classic hotel contract mattresses
- Zip & Link king/super king styles with 6'3 and 6'6 length options for taller guests and premium rooms
If you’re managing multiple sites, standardising by room category (standard vs premium vs suite) keeps purchasing simple and prevents “odd-room” issues later.
Compliance and confidence for UK hospitality buyers
If you buy for commercial settings, you need confidence in the spec — not vague claims.
Multiple products in this collection reference independent testing to Crib 5 BS7177 fire safety requirements. That helps hotels and other commercial operators specify with more confidence.
You’ll also see a clear returns point on product pages: mattresses can only be returned if unopened, so it’s worth confirming sizing and access before unwrapping during a refurb.
Delivery across the UK, bulk orders, and keeping your rollout tidy
When you’re working to a handover date, logistics matter as much as product choice.
Prime Contract Beds states:
- Free UK mainland delivery in 3–10 working days for most areas (often 3–4 working days)
- A specialist two-man delivery team, with AM/PM slots confirmed 24–48 hours prior
- Delivery runs 7 days a week (excluding public and bank holidays)
- Some postcode areas carry surcharges and longer lead times, which helps you plan rollouts properly
On individual product pages, many of these mattresses also mention delivery in 3–7 days and encourage calling to confirm dates — useful when you’ve got trades booked in.
If you’re buying in volume, you’ll see “Contact us for bulk order” prompts on product pages, which suits businesses ordering room-by-room or across multiple properties.
How to protect the feel (and extend lifespan) in busy rooms
Luxury feel lasts longer when you protect it properly. In real hotel use, guests sit on the edge, eat breakfast in bed, and treat the room like a home for the night. You can’t control that — but you can protect the mattress and keep the comfort consistent.
A few practical tips that help across UK properties:
- Use a quality protector as standard in every room (it protects your investment and keeps hygiene simpler)
- Rotate mattresses within your maintenance schedule (especially for rooms with heavy occupancy)
- For premium rooms, add a luxury mattress topper if you want that extra “cosy” comfort without changing the mattress spec across the whole building
And just to be clear: when people search “luxury air mattress”, they often mean “comfy” — but air mattresses aren’t a sensible fit for commercial guest rooms. They don’t offer the stable support, durability, or consistency most hospitality buyers need. If you’re after a luxury feel that stands up to real use, a proper pocket sprung contract range mattress is the better route.
Why businesses choose Prime Contract Beds
You want a supplier that understands hospitality timelines and B2B reality — not a seller that only works in single orders.
Prime Contract Beds positions itself as a family-owned B2B specialist with over six years’ experience, supplying contract beds, bases, mattresses and headboards across the UK.
The brand also states products are manufactured in the UK, and the delivery guidance explains that items are made to order and handcrafted, with occasional lead-time extensions if materials run short.
On luxury mattress product pages you’ll also see:
- Manufacturing warranty messaging (shown as 1 year on product pages)
- 14-day risk free trial messaging
That combination matters for B2B buyers: you get UK-made supply, commercial-ready options, and practical delivery planning support.
Browse the collection and specify with confidence
If you’re building a premium guest experience and you want a best luxury mattress UK option that’s made for hotel use, start with this collection and choose your spec by room type:
- 1000 pocket for standard rooms
- 2000 pocket for upgraded categories
- 3000 pocket for suites and top-tier rooms
- Zip & Link where you need layout flexibility
When you’re ready, use the bulk order route so we can help you keep sizing and comfort consistent across your rooms. You’ll also see a B2B discount code shown on-site (B2B10) that’s aimed at trade orders.
FAQs:
1) What does “best luxury mattress UK” mean for hotels?
For hotels, it means reliable comfort under frequent turnover, stable support, and a spec that suits commercial use — not just a soft first impression. This collection focuses on pocket sprung contract builds and Zip & Link options.
2) Are these luxury hotel mattresses suitable for commercial settings?
Several products in this range reference independent testing to Crib 5 BS7177 fire safety requirements, which many UK hospitality buyers look for when specifying.
3) What’s the difference between 1000, 2000 and 3000 pocket springs?
Higher spring counts typically support more refined pressure distribution and reduced motion transfer. This collection includes 1000, 2000 and 3000 pocket sprung options.
4) Do you offer Zip & Link mattresses for flexible hotel rooms?
Yes. Zip & Link options are available in this luxury range, with king and super king styles and longer length choices (6'3 and 6'6).
5) What mattress sizes are available?
Standard mattresses list UK sizes from small single (2'6) through to super king (6'0). Zip & Link options focus on king/super king style configurations.
6) How fast is delivery in the UK?
Delivery guidance states free UK mainland delivery typically within 3–10 working days, often 3–4 working days. Some product pages also mention 3–7 day delivery and suggest calling to confirm dates.
7) Can I order in bulk for multiple rooms or sites?
Yes. Product pages include prompts to contact the team for bulk orders, which suits hotels, serviced accommodation and multi-room refits.
8) Should I add a luxury mattress topper for premium rooms?
A luxury mattress topper can add extra softness and a cosy feel for upgraded rooms without changing the core mattress spec across the whole building. It’s a practical way to differentiate suites.
9) Are luxury air mattresses suitable for hotels?
In most hospitality settings, no. Air mattresses don’t offer the stable, repeatable support and durability that contract bedrooms need. A pocket sprung contract mattress is the safer long-term choice.
10) Can I return a mattress after opening it?
Product pages state mattresses can only be returned if unopened, so confirm sizing and access before unwrapping during installation.

