The UK Luxury
Bed Price Guide

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Compare Marshall & Stewart with Hästens, Vispring and Savoir and choose with confidence

If you’re researching luxury bed prices in the United Kingdom, this page is for you.

We explain what really drives cost up (and down), shows transparent, like-for-like prices, and helps you decide which bed is right for you whether you’re considering Hästens (often searched as “Hastens”), Vispring, Savoir, or Marshall & Stewart.

Why Marshall & Stewart often costs less without compromise

Every Marshall & Stewart bed is handmade in England by master craftspeople using natural materials such as horsehair, British wool, cotton and cashmere.

Building locally keeps quality control tight and eliminates international transport costs and emissions. You get world-class comfort and longevity typically at a significantly lower price than comparable beds imported into the UK.

Luxury Bed Brand Prices in the UK

Hästens (Sweden)

Famous for the blue-and-white check and all-natural builds. Hastens Bed Prices in the UK range from c. £17k–£30k for models like Maranga/Eala, up to the Vividus well above £200k.

Vispring

Heritage maker of hand-made pocket-sprung beds using British wool and natural fillings. Vispring bed prices in the UK for Upper-range models such as Magnificence/Opulence typically sit in the £40k–£65k bracket for full sets.

Savoir

Bespoke, couture-style beds numbered No.1 to No.4 and beyond, with Savoir Bed Cost ranging from the mid-teens to six figures, depending on model and specification.

Marshall & Stewart (England)

Ultra-luxury feel and construction without international freight overheads. Clients often find our beds match or surpass the comfort of six-figure rivals at a fraction of the price.

What really drives luxury bed prices?

  • Craftsmanship hours

    Hand-lashing, side-stitching and hand-teasing natural fillings take time and skill. More artisan time generally equals deeper comfort, better edge support and longer life.

  • Materials

    Horsehair, long-staple cotton, cashmere and high-grade wools cost more than synthetic foams but breathe, regulate temperature and keep their structure for years.

  • Spring engineering & build

    Higher spring counts, multi-layer pocket systems and tuned tensions improve alignment and pressure relief. Precision here is a major cost driver.

  • Personalisation

    Split tensions for couples, special heights, bespoke sizing for frames or yachts and upholstery choices add complexity and cost but deliver the perfect fit.

  • Provenance & transport

    Importing large, heavy beds adds thousands in freight, handling and duties and a chunk of carbon. Handmade in England avoids those costs and keeps quality control in one place.

  • Service & aftercare

    Expert consultation, white-glove installation, care guidance and optional removal of your old bed add operational cost and remove hassle.

  • Longevity

    A properly built natural bed can last 20–25 years or more. Thinking in cost-per-night often clarifies value: even our flagship Koh-I-Noor works out at only a few pounds per night over its lifespan.

At-a-glance price comparison

Super King 180 × 200 cm complete set, including top mattress.

Pricing updated April 2026

Marshall & Stewart model
M&S price
Vispring comparable
Hästens comparable
Savoir comparable
Koh-I-Noor
£54,100
Diamond Majesty – £115,100
Vividus – £271,990
No 1. – £124,785
Orloff
£43,750
Opulence – £70,750
Dremar – £70,380
No 2. – £46,470
Cullinan
£47,980
Excellence – £59,630
2000T – £56,380
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Florentine
£32,450
Magnificence– £49,750
Herlewing – £42,380
No 3 – £34,425
Sancy
£25,350
Sublime Superb – £30,650
Eala – £29,980
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Hortensia
£18,230
Tiara – £25,885
Maranga – £18,780
No 4 – £17,845
Prices based on 180 x 2300 Super-king size set complete with Top Mattress. Check showrooms for current offers or fabric options.

Sustainability, without the sermon

Building locally means shorter supply chains and lower transport emissions. Natural, traceable fillings and durable construction also reduce replacement cycles. Less freight. More craftsmanship. Better sleep.