5 of The Most Expensive Luxury Mattresses in The World

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There are a few types of consumer goods out there that I feel are worth spending an extra bit of money on, and a great mattress would be one of them. A good nights rest is extremely important, and a high-end mattress can help ensure that you get the best sleep possible. Given how much we actually spend sleeping in our lifetimes, a mattress is something you shouldn’t skimp out on. There are plenty of solid mattress on the market that offer high levels of comfort and quality. But like any other product, there are some mattress that can be considered “luxury” items. So which mattress are among some of the best, and just how expensive can they actually get? We are going to take a look at five of the most expensive mattress that you can buy today.

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Duxiana

5. Duxiana – $13,000

Duxiana is a Swedish manufacturer of high-end mattresses. They’ve been in the business for almost a century, and produce some of the finest beds on the market today. Their most expensive mattresses will run you about $13,000 dollars. That’s obviously extremely expensive, but this is a mattress that you own for life. Their beds feature thousands of specially designed coils, customizable lumbar support, and all the other leading technologies in the world of mattress. They are essentially scientifically engineered to offer the best nights sleep possible, and they definitely do not disappoint.

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Hypnos

4. Hypnos – $15,000

From the United Kingdom, Hypnos is another high-end mattress manufacturer. They have a range of semi-bedpoke mattress that are constructed entirely by hand. Their mattresses are made with high-end wool, expensive springs, Belgian Damask, and range of other quality materials. Their Royal Comfort range contains their most expensive mattresses, and you can expect to pay upwards of $15,000 dollars for one. Their mattresses are so comfortable, the company actually has a royal warrant with the crown since 1929. If their mattresses are good enough for the Queen of England, then they’re probably good enough for you.

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VIspring

3. Vispring – $20,000

Vispring is another mattress manufacturer from the United Kingdom that is know for their high-quality beds. They’ve been in the game since 1901, and certainly know a thing or two about how to make a comfortable mattress. Their beds feature thousands of careful arranged springs laid out over two layers, calico pockets, air vents, fleece wool, cotton, horse hair blended with wool and bamboo, coir, and more. Their beds are entirely made by hand, and you will be paying around $20,000 dollars for their most expensive models.

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Kluft

2. Kluft – $30,000 and up

Kluft is an American company whose mattresses have become popular over the years. Like the other brands on our list, Kluft uses high-end materials to make their mattresses by hand. You know, things like Joma wool, premium cotton, cashmere, and Talalay latex. Their mattresses start at around $30,000 or so, and go up from there.

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Hästens

1. Hästens – $67,000

Hästens is a Swedish company, and they produce the most expensive mattresses in the world. They are essentially the Rolls-Royce of the mattress world. All of their products are made by hand from premium materials like horsehair. Their mattresses can cost a few thousand dollars, but their most expensive model, the Vividus, will run you about $67,000 dollars.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

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