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Terms and conditions | K3Gel™ is natural mineral oil formed into thousands of tiny cubes. Perfectly shaped air pockets provide natural body thermoregulation for a cool and pleasant sleep. For indulgently good nights and great mornings. Clima-Gel™ blends traditional memory foam with thousands of micro-support Gel beads. Helping you achieve a more balanced sleep temperature without the sinking feeling of regular memory foam. New thinking in comfort and support™. SleepSpa Dual Coil™ was inspired by the human body shape. With soft outer coils to comfort light parts of your body and firm inner coils to support heavier parts of your body. Warranty SleepSpa™ is designed to help you make the most of your waking day. SleepSpa™ products all carry a 10 Year warranty. Quick Compare Discover the SleepSpa™ bed of your dreams in our quick compare chart. Enter your nearest county/postcode We believe that great sleep makes a genuine difference to our health, wellbeing and the quality of our daily lives.




That belief is reflected in the quality and style of every SleepSpa bed we make. SleepSpa is produced by Kaymed in Ireland. We manufacture our modern components in a purpose built facility in Dublin. Our finished mattresses and divan bases are made in Kildare. The Kaymed Group employs over 200 people in Ireland and is a major exporter of beds to global markets. SleepSpa uses the latest innovation in sleep system design so you can enjoy deeper, more restorative sleep and make the most of your waking day. SleepSpa has pioneered some of the leading innovations in sleep comfort over the past two decades. Our high density memory foam was the first to comply with the stringent UK & Irish standards. We were first to introduce Gel systems using cool and soothing natural mineral oils. We were first to introduce a sleep diagnostic system, which has been adopted in America and China.Sorry, this part of the web site is not available in your country. DoneDeal is a web site for people in Ireland and Northern Ireland.




safety reasons, and to avoid confusion, we do not allow access from other countries. If you want to contact a user about their ad, please call them instead. You find their phone number in the ad. If you are in Ireland or Northern Ireland, please send an email to support@donedeal.ie with the following information: We will use the information to update our security filter. Thank you for using DoneDeal.ieCot mattress for everyone’s good night’s sleep All of our cot mattresses meet strict safety standards so both you and your baby can rest easy each night. Our removable, machine-washable cot mattress covers are designed to provide good ventilation and have child-safe zippers, too.You don't have permission to access the requested object. It is either read-protected or not readable by the server.Kildare 4-Piece Tray Table Set Kildare 4-Piece Tray Table Set features a convenient and stylish design that's easy to set up and easier to stow when not in use Offers convenient extra-table top utility for eating, working, or entertaining Trays feature a faux marble stop that complements most interior décor Sturdy metal caddy and table legs with a powder-coated black finish Set includes: Three freestanding folding trays One caddy stand Metal and MDF construction Minimal caddy assembly required (assembly tool included) Measures 15.5" D




x 18.9" W x 26.38" H 1-year manufacturer's warranty Imported International Chiropractors agree that body posture, spinal alignment and weight distribution all impact how well you sleep. King Koil Natural Backcare range features Chiropractor approved systems, that help align and support your body for the best in back care support. Your sleeping posture, spinal alignment and weight distribution all affect how well you sleep, and in turn your health and general wellbeing. King Koil Backcare range features Chiropractor approved systems that help align and support your body for healthier back care and more supportive sleep. Customer Feedback Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc eu nisl ut dolor dictum sagittis ut vel ante. Nunc eu nisl ut dolor dictum sagittis ut vel ante. Nunc eu nisl ut dolor dictum sagittis ut vel ante. Warranty King Koil beds are designed to provide years of comfortable back support. King Koil products carry a 10 or 15 Year warranty, depending on the collection.




Quick Compare Choose the model that suits your needs best in our quick compare chart. Back Care Made by Hand King Koil has been made in Ireland under license since 1982. Now part of the Kaymed group, King Koil beds are produced in Kilcullen, County Kildare. We use International Chiropractor Association research and development to help us design beds that safeguard against back ache and muscle strain caused by improper sleeping alignment and poor back support. King Koil promises you comfortable back care. With a blend of great fillings (all of which are manufactured in house) and spring systems for comfort and support and with Chiropractor approved design features for healthy back and spine care. King Koil Beds are handmade in Ireland by the River LiffeyWe at Magic Carpet Cleaning Services have over twenty five years of hands-on experience. a high quality, value-for-money cleaning service. a friendly, polite and above all, efficient service. timely appointments always (or we let you know)




We can clean all types of carpets, rugs, upholstery and mattresses, even flood-damaged fabrics. Our aim is to leave you satisfied with the work we have carried out each and every time. Contact us as soon as possible to ensure better cleaning results, as time delay can cause stains in your carpet to dye lock. We will make it our priority to get to you quickly to prevent this from happening and to provide the best service possible. 3 Bed, Stairs & Landing 2 Bed & Sitting Room 2 Bed, Stairs & Landing Check out our pricesWe have convinced ourselves that Ireland can no longer compete in traditional manufacturing. Our clothes, shoes and furniture factories have shut down, sacrificial lambs to the slaughter of globalisation. The received wisdom is that while we may excel in the lab-type production needed by the pharmaceutical and computer industries, in traditional, labour-intensive sectors we haven’t a hope. Magee of Donegal now has its tweed suits sewn in Morocco.




And most sliotars are made in Pakistan. Despite everything, one plucky industry is managing to beaver away in the heart of Ireland: bed manufacturing. Go into any homeware shop and amidst the swathe of imported goods there will be a little bastion of Guaranteed Irishness in the bedding section, with companies such as Respa, Briody and Odearest all producing arguably better beds than their foreign competitors. How can this be? And, what, if anything, can we learn from it? I turn towards the golden triangle of bedding on the Meath-Cavan border, a stretch of drumlin-rolling greenness between the Neolithic passage tombs of Loughcrew, Co Meath, and Lough Sheelin, Co Cavan. I’m expecting to see factories as bulky and sprawling as the mattresses themselves, but I find only patchwork fields knitted by tiny lanes. I show the list of factories I plan to visit to a farmer who comes upon me, lost, down a track: Briody Beds in Ballymacad, Pocket Spring in Ballinarink and Spring Air in Ballinacree.




He looks at me strangely. “They’re all the one place. Ballymacad, Ballinarink and Ballinacree are different names for the same place. There’s just one company.” He must be wrong. You can’t have a thriving hub of just one company. Yet, when I track down David Briody of Briody Beds, he tells me they are indeed the same. It’s just that retailers like to have a range of different names on the same beds. So there’s no thriving hub? Briody says there is, and points up the road to Oldcastle, where Respa and Kelletts have been making beds for 70 years (although they too are a single company). How has the bedding industry survived? “Because mattresses are bulky,” says Briody, whose parents, Benny and Bríd, founded Briody Beds in 1974. This is not the revelation I am after. I point out that there are other bulky items that can no longer be made competitively in Ireland: furniture, garden ornaments and cars. “But mattresses are very bulky,” he insists, “and there are so many different types: open coil, pocket sprung, latex, memory foam, and all with various fillers and fabrics.




And all these come in different sizes: 3ft, 4ft 6in, 5ft . . . That’s before we even start on the divans: high or low? With drawers or not? How is the retailer meant to know which to stock? And even if he guesses right, where is he going to store them all? I pose the same question to James Hayes of Natural Sleep. “It’s a bulky product,” he says. “A retailer could order a container of cheap, low-quality beds from Turkey or China, but he’d have to order 400 different ones to have the full range. Whereas with us, he just needs to make a call and we’ll make what he wants within five days.” Hayes started making beds in 1984 with just one sewing machine. Now his company produces 700 pieces a week, many of them own-brand labels for big retailers. The factory is in Limerick, a county that had its own bedding hot spot in the past, after the O’Dea family in 1893 established what would become Odearest. That company is now in Kilcullen, Co Kildare, where KingKoil, Kaymed and SleepSpa are also based.




A new Golden Triangle of mattress manufacturing, perhaps? No, these are all part of the Kaymed Group, founded in Dublin in 1898 by Zorach Woolfson. I return to Meath to meet up with the largest bed manufacturer in Ireland, Kellletts, founded by Jack and Joan Kellett in 1947 and now run by their grandson Darren. Kelletts/Respa make 85,000 mattresses a year; that’s 1,800 a week, which surely must be enough to service the entire island. I ask Seán Browne, Kelletts’ financial operations director, how they manage to remain competitive, not only within Ireland but also producing 400,000 spring units for companies in Ireland and the UK. “We’re not competitive,” he replies. “Not in spring manufacturing, anyway. A 3ft spring unit for a mattress costs 20 lira in Turkey. That converted to £8.80 in 2011; James Hayes from the Natural Sleep Company says something similar: “No bed manufacturer has made money since the recession. We are surviving, but only surviving.




At times I said to myself: what are we doing this for?” Have they any advantage over foreign competitors? “Speed,” says Seán Browne of Kelletts. “It takes five or six weeks to get springs from Turkey and even longer from China, whereas we can take an order on Wednesday and have them made and delivered by Friday. So when there are spikes in the market, we top up orders for the big manufactures in Britain.” This isn’t quite the vision of bed-making colossuses bestriding the market; it seems more like wily foxes exploiting niches. But still, Kelletts manages an impressive feat: selling 400,000 spring units a year and keeping up to 190 people working in the heart of Oldcastle. Do customers rate Irish beds? “Certainly, during the recession people became particularly interested in buying Irish,” says Marius Reilly of Lakeshore Homestore in Castlepollard, Co Westmeath. “I could assure them that the quality of Irish beds was superior. They are more robust with better-quality fillings and fabrics.”

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