Hat-trick: Harrison Spinks showed it is cut from a different cloth

Fifth-generation luxury bedmaker Harrison Spinks secured its third Bed Manufacturer of the Year award at the Bed Industry Awards.

The family-owned company secured the award for its continued product-related initiatives and development, after previously winning the award in 2022 and 2015. The judges commended the business for its financial performance, its revised export strategy and the retelling of the Harrison Spinks story and brand ethos, as well as its commitment to sustainability, including the company’s focused environmental achievements, helping it earn a third King’s Award for Enterprise.

‘We are delighted to win this highly respected award once again, which couldn’t be done without a fantastic team effort and everything that goes on behind the scenes. It’s incredible to get this recognition for all our hard work, and winning this is testament to what goes into making each and every bed Harrison Spinks produces, from the expert craftsmanship that goes into hand-stitching our mattresses and sewing each piece of fabric, to the unwavering commitment to product innovation and development – and of course, manufacturing everything responsibly and sustainably. This is why we believe we are cut from a different cloth,’ says Nick Booth, Harrison Spinks md.

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 ‘Achieving this win is an acknowledgement of our standing in the luxury sustainable sleep market, while maintaining our ethos of using responsibly and ethically sourced natural materials, allowing each product to be recycled at end of life and ensuring exceptional quality for our customers.’

The Cut from a Different Cloth message was prominent across the company’s stand at the show on retailer signs and lightboxes. A trio of new luxury Somnus mattresses were showcased, alongside 15 new handcrafted Harrison Spinks models, including a special Limited Edition Pearl mattress to celebrate 30 years of the Bed Tailor collection, all featuring the brand’s homegrown hemp and 100% recyclable Cortec spring system.

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Designer Patrick Grant, judge of BBC’s The Great British Sewing Bee, was also at the show, promoting a collection of headboard styles in collaboration with Harrison Spinks, incorporating a range of exclusive fabrics designed by Grant.

 

The Ha Ha Baah pop-up bar was transported from the Harrison Spinks farm, with Liam McPartland, farm manager, explaining how the natural fillings are grown and giving out the brand’s tote bags woven in-house from the hemp.

 

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