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Gainsborough Tilton 7000 Mattress

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Product Specification

Softer top layers with a firm core.
  • Soft
  • Medium
  • Firm
  • Super Soft
  • Soft
  • Medium Soft
  • Medium
  • Medium Firm
  • Firm
  • Extra Firm

Key Features

  • Made in the UK.
  • Hand Made.
  • 7000 Pocket Springs
  • Natural fillings
  • Silk, Wool, Cashmere.
  • PowerEdge® support
  • Hand side-stitched
  • Breather Vents.
  • Flag Stitched Handles.
  • 10 Year Guarantee.
  • FREE 2-Man Delivery.

Key Information

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Sleep Trial60 Nights
Spring TypePocket Sprung
Guarantee10 Years
Max Slat Gap7cm apart
Free Delivery?Yes (not offshore)
Add Disposal?Yes in checkout
Mattress Depth25-30cm
TurnableYes

Product Description

The Gainsborough Tilton Mattress is an incredible, luxurious mattress that combines the latest in mattress making technology with traditional mattress making techniques to give you the perfect night's sleep. All-natural fillings atop an impressive 7000 individual pocket springs, you can be sure that this mattress will provide the support you need with the comfort you deserve. 

The Gainsborough Tilton mattress boasts 7000 pocketed springs, all of which react individually to the user's weight in order to evenly distribute it and enhance good posture through the night, preventing aches and pains, helping you to awake relaxed and refreshed. These pocket springs have the added addition of Gainsborough's unique PowerEdge support system, maintaining support throughout the night and helping to keep you and the mattress at a comfortable temperature by maintaining airflow, whilst boosting the strength of the sidewalls, allowing you to sleep right up to the edge without fear of rolling off.

Atop this excellent spring unit is layer upon layer of luxurious silk and wool, however, the Tilton model is distinguished by its sumptuous extra layer of cashmere. These layers are applied by hand for an even and consistent feel, providing the natural comfort that Gainsborough takes pride in providing. All of this is put together in a handcrafted cover, featuring hand side stitching and hand tufting, ensuring that the Tilton has the quality and durability that Gainsborough is known for.

The Gainsborough Tilton mattress comes with a full 10 Year Guarantee for complete peace of mind. We can deliver this mattress to your room of choice with our two-man team, free of charge within mainland UK.

Reviews

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  1. A Chandarana Says:
    100%
    Peaceful sleep at last!
    We love this mattress and cannot fault it. The delivery guys were excellent too, and did not complain about taking it upstairs on a very hot day!
    Verified Buyer

Frequently Asked Questions -
2 Answers

What is the depth of the mattress?

The Gainsborough Tilton mattress is 28cm deep approximately.

Do you take the old mattress away?

Yes we do! You will see this option in the checkout, once you've selected your delivery date.
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Delivery Information

Choose your delivery date at Checkout!

We deliver on the day of your choice.
Recycling of your old mattress can be chosen at the checkout.

Mattresses & Beds

- 2-3hr time window the day prior to delivery.
- Live tracking & 30mins notice.
- Delivery to the room of choice, unpack option can be chosen in checkout.

Pillows & rolled mattresses

- 1hr delivery slot.
- Delivery to the door.

Free £120 POA
10 yearguarantee

10 Year Guarantee

This item is completely covered for the 10-Years.
Any faults reported in the Guarantee period will result in a replacement for you at no cost whatsoever, pending confirmation of the fault by the manufacturer.

At MyNextMattress, we also go a step further and will offer you the choice of any item on our website, not just a like for like replacement from the same manufacturer. We will also exchange the goods for you at no charge (some offshore delivery costs may apply).

Think you have a fault or defect with your item? Please get in touch and we will respond straight away with the next steps.

My Next Mattress Guarantees

10 Year Guarantee

This item is completely covered for the 10-Years.
Any faults reported in the Guarantee period will result in a replacement for you, pending confirmation of the fault by the manufacturer. A like-for-like replacement will be offered. This could mean costs are applicable if the replacement newer model is more expensive.

At MyNextMattress, we also go a step further and will offer you the choice of any item on our website, not just a like-for-like replacement from the same manufacturer. We will also cover the delivery costs of the exchange for you at no charge (some offshore delivery costs may apply).

Think you have a fault or defect with your item? Please get in touch and we will respond straight away with the next steps.

Glossary

  • Breathability

    Mattresses need to breathe. With the amount of fillings and areas of space within a mattress, they can quickly hold heat and moisture. Over time this can influence the way a mattress behaves and also effect the life span of a mattress. 

    Manufacturers have developed different ways of tackling the problem of Breathability in mattresses. Some brands have used vents to allow air to pass through the mattress. Some brands use state-of-the-art materials to cover the mattress, such as Coolmax or Outlast. Memory Foam has a reputation of storing heat and moisture, as foam requires heat to soften up.Memory Foam brands have overcome this problem by applying Coolmax and Outlast, they also use Open Cell technology. This technique is to simply allow the foam to settle with larger spaces between the foam cells. This allows heat and moisture to move freely without getting trapped.

    Some mattresses are created in such a way that they do not require any additional Breathability methods. These mattresses are generally the entry level mattresses with Open Coil spring units and not a great deal of fillings.

  • Fibre Most mattresses will have layers of fillings under the surface to increase comfort and separate the spring units from the surface. The most common fillings used in mattresses are cotton, wool and polyester among others. Mattresses require fillings to create a soft surface tension on which to sleep. The fillings normally compliment the internal spring unit by adding comfort to the support offered (by the spring unit) The tension of the surface fillings can be tuned by the density in which they are packed as well as by the method in which they are bound together. Tufting results in a slightly firmer feel than quilting.
  • Fillings

    The fillings of each mattress can differ from one another, but largely they include British Lambs Wool and Cotton. Some also feature Latex, Silk and Cashmere.

  • Hypoallergenic

    Put simply, Hypoallergenic materials do not cause the amount of irritation that non-hypoallergenic materials can. Hypoallergenic materials can still cause irritation in some cases, the chances of this are reduced greatly. People with severe allergies and asthma may still have problems with items called hypoallergenic, but the risk is greatly reduced.

    Hypoallergenic materials do not omit the same particles and fibres as other non-hypoallergenic materials. These particles are to blame for causing irritation and discomfort and in some cases the irritation can be dangerous. The Hypoallergenic properties of these materials can be created by number of techniques. Some materials (Memory Foam or Latex) are naturally hypoallergenic, others have been chemically treated.

  • Orthopaedic

    Orthopaedic mattresses are usually the firmest mattresses on the market. A common mistake made by those with back pain, is to assume that a firm Orthopaedic mattress will be the solution. Personal comfort and a correct diagnosis of the cause of the pain should always be saught before purchasing an Orthopaedic mattress. 

    Many brands have 'Ortho' mattresses. Terms used include 'Backcare' or 'Orthocare' and the theme is generally to produce a firmer feeling mattress. The idea is to create a mattress that the body can rest on without sinking in and bending the spine, causing pressure to build up. However, if a lighter person lays on a firmer mattress, they will find the spine will not align correctly as the loaded parts of the body (shoulders, hips etc) are not sitting correctly. For more information on the causes of back pain, click here or read about another solution in the Zoning description.

  • Pocket Sprung

    Pocket Sprung units are an adaption of the traditional open coil/continuous spring unit. By placing each spring in its own individual 'pocket' (a fabric sock-like pouch), the spring is not joined to any other part of the mattress. The pocket that supports the spring is then joined to its neighbouring pockets and this effect creates a unique feel.

    By creating a spring unit in this way, it allows the springs to move independently, rather than sharing the pressure with surrounding springs. This effect allows for much more accurate contour following and a more comfortable feel overall.

    If you were to push your hand into a traditionally sprung mattress, the area around your hand would dip/sink too. With Pocket Springs, this sunken area is much more remote and therefore more accurately follows the contours of the pressure source. There are differences in the techniques used to create Pocket Springs, but more or less they remain the same.

  • Pressure Points

    Pressure Points are created in the body when lying on a mattress which is not suitable for a persons physique. The Pressure Points are caused by putting stresses through the body. When the spine is not aligned correctly (i.e, straight), it can cause pressure to build up in the back, hips or shoulders (etc).

    When a bed is too soft, the body sinks in, causing certain areas to be under the strain of the rest of the body. When a mattress is too hard/firm, then the weight applied can cause the body to flex/bend in the opposite way - causing a similar problem. Hips, shoulders and so on, are requried to be sunken into the mattress slightly more than the surrounding areas, as they carry the weight. When this is not the case, the lower back may be bent to compensate. The ideal mattress is one which will keep the spine straight.

  • Side Stitched

    Side Stitching is the way in which the side of a mattress is finished. A traditional process, the Side Stitching technique applied by many high-end companies, is a highly-skilled profession and takes time and a great deal of experience to perfect. The technique involves passing a needle through the side of a mattress right the way through to the horizontal surfaces for additional strength and stability. This technique is normally the reserve of expensive, high-end mattresses.

    Another technique applied more commonly in mid-range mattresses, is to simply attach the stitching to the spring unit in the mattress. Other manufacturers may simply use a material on the side of the mattress which appears to be side stitched, but actually is not.

  • Tufted

    Tufting is a traditional and highly successful way of finishing a mattress surface. The end result makes the mattress appear to have dimples, or buttons dipping into the surface. This technique is designed to hold the surface materials together and to fix them to the core of the mattress to prevent the layers moving over time. A modern method is Spiral Tufting, which involves fixing the surface to the fillings and spring unit.

    The actual tuft is usually made from a cotton felt material and is fastened by a cotton or wool chord to the spring unit, in most cases. A tufted mattress will normally have a firmer surface than a non-tufted/quilted surface. The reason for this is that the Tufting process actually holds the surface material and underlying fibre layers tightly together. This will create a tighter, firmer feel than a quilted mattress.

  • Tufts

    This is the dimple like way of binding the various layers of the mattress together. A cord is fasted from the bottom of the mattress to the top, and held tightly in place.

  • Turn / No Turn

    Some mattresses require turning over, to aid even settlement. Others do not require turning, but will still require rotating.

Price Match Promise

If you find a better price, we will beat it by £5.

In the unlikely event that you find a price better than ours, worry not - we'll beat it!
This promise extends from pre-ordering right up to the day of delivery!

We watch our competitors prices and pride ourselves on being the most competitive online. Therefore, if you don't have the time to hunt around for the best price, order with us and we'll honour our price match promise until you have taken delivery of your order. This leaves you safe in the knowledge that you will take delivery as fast as possible, for the lowest price possible!

Also, we do genuinely like to know if our prices are being beaten, so please let us know!


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RRP £1,049.00 Save £350.00 Now £699.00