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Here is the printed version of your Wishlist, feel free to bring this with you to your local store and we will take you through the rest of your purchase. This image is computer generated and whilst it gives a good idea of your finished bed, it does have some limitations: Price refers to bedframe or headboard only and doesn't include in a bedframe's case, the mattress or in a headboard's case, the mattress and base. We've shown a mattress to give you an idea of what your bed will look like, but your mattress may be thinner or thicker than the one shown. The bed shown is a queen size bed, even if you selected another size. We've done our best to match colours, finishes and stains, but colours are affected by computer settings so it is very important to check against real samples in store. Every bedframe and headboard is custom made in Australia by craftsmen. The computer generated image may not exactly represent construction details. If you have any questions, please ask in store.




The price shown is for the product combination selected, in your chosen store on the date created. Prices are subject to change and may be higher in other stores due to freight charges. Add items from our range of Beds, Mattresses & Furniture. Find Your Mattress or discover What's Your Style. Images are indicative only. Prices are subject to change.Bed Queen Bed Double Bed Mattress Queen Bed Frame Queen King Bed Double Bed Frame King Size Bed King Single Bedroom Suite Queen Mattress King Single Bed 1 - 25 of 5,586 ads in Sydney Region within Beds Bed Queen Bed Double Bed Mattress Queen Bed Frame Queen King Bed Double Bed Frame King Size Bed King Single Bedroom Suite Queen Mattress King Single BedAt Surplus Furniture, we help you buy more furniture for less! Our furniture and mattress warehouse is located at 235 Vulcan Avenue in Sydney, between Forrest Street & Maple Street. If you are looking for brand name furniture at warehouse prices, you’ve come to the right place!




Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse sells the best in brand name furniture at factory outlet prices. Only our warehouse locations can give you  savings that can’t be beat! Our showrooms carry brand new furniture in the original factory direct packaging at incredible price.  Surplus Furniture has quickly gained a reputation for offering incredible value at the best possible prices. There is no point of shopping around, no other furniture store in Canada can match our deals! At Surplus Furniture, we have dedicated furniture experts constantly searching for brand name furnishings at wholesale prices. These great deals are passed along to our customers when we purchase directly from the manufacturers. When looking for new furniture, there’s no reason to pay too much! Visit our showroom at 235 Vulcan Avenue in Sydney to get brand name furnishings at factory direct prices! Be it twin, full, queen or king size mattresses - you will find what you need at mattress factory outlet prices!




It’s time to stop paying for over-priced furnishings. Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse can get you warehouse prices today! Please visit our Sydney Surplus Furniture and Mattress Warehouse at 235 Vulcan Avenue Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 5X1 and save! “Very happy with my new Royal Slumber from OMF, it's the best sleep I've had in ages. After doing lots of research I found it had all the features I wanted but without the massive price tag of similar mattresses in other stores.” “I bought my OMF Rejuvenate mattress two weeks ago, I now have the best night's sleep I have ever had. The shopping centre at Tuggerah has three mattress stores, I definitely chose the right store. The staff were knowledgeable and very friendly.” “We bought our mattress from you in April and we love it. Our prevoius mattress cost $4000 and we never had a good night's sleep. Our Rejuvenate mattress which we got from you is fantastic and we now look forward to a great night's sleep.”




“My mum purchased on my behalf the Rejuvenate queen mattress and I can say I have had the best night's sleep. When I get home from work at night it's so good to climb into bed and let out a happy sigh. Purchasing a mattress is a big decision. So to help we have created the Matchmaker Quiz. It'll take just a few minutes to complete. Low prices every day 100 Night Comfort Exchange Quick delivery to your bedroom Full warranties on all mattresses Before you choose your new mattress, there are a few myths we'd like to lay to rest. So you're armed with all the knowledge you need to shop easier. Whether you're looking for a bedding bargain, bedroom furniture package deal, or just a value for money mattress for the spare room, this is where you'll find it. We have quality mattresses at great prices, bedroom furniture specials, and great deals on kids beds. Click on any category to find our current Online Specials, but hurry, they might not last! view all products >




Mattress sale, Bed sale & Mattress Specials now at Forty Winks Fortywinks has a large range of Mattresses and beds on special. Here you can view a selection of high quality discount beds and mattresses that are on sale, so be prepared to save on bedding today.The 300 per cent mark-ups, huge profits, and hundreds of near-identical mattresses being sold under different names and prices – the bed you sleep on every night is taking you for a ride.A Fairfax investigation has revealed strong evidence the mattress industry is taking advantage of uninformed consumers to charge huge mark-ups. The industry itself admits you're a sucker if you ever bought a full-price bed."I would say if we bought a bed for $1000, it would probably sell between $2400 and $3000," says Roger Wilson, who worked as Forty Winks' general manager for 21 years before retiring in 2007.Fairfax has also obtained wholesale price lists for mattresses. These reveal beds that retail for $10,000 are being made for as little as $1500.




Mid-range beds, the type that cost $4000, are being manufactured in China for less than $400.Meanwhile mattress manufacturers are working closely with retailers to ensure shoppers cannot comparison shop for mattresses – by selling essentially identical beds under different names, and ensuring competing stores' mattresses have different names. Welcome to the mattress industry – where they know exactly how much a good night's sleep should cost. Inside a mattress factory. The cost of a good night's sleepHow much should you pay for a bed?Certainly not full price or RRP, admits Forty Winks CEO Con Dekazos. "That's the nature of the industry. It averages around a 30 per cent discount basis, but I would argue that you'd get that almost every day from a bedding retailer."In the retail environment, there are always mark-ups. That's because of the bricks and mortar model – you've got to pay wages, electricity, gas. You can't compare the mark-ups on a bricks-and-mortar versus online model."




Forty Winks has been in trouble for this before – the ACCC whacked them with an enforcable undertaking in 2005 for selling products far below the RRP.But even if you buy a bed on sale, the margins are still huge, says former GM Wilson. In addition to marking a bed up 240 to 300 per cent, the retailer gets a "rebate" from the manufacturer for each sale – about 12 per cent of the sale price.Why do consumers accept such huge mark-ups? Because all mattresses essentially look the same, and manufacturers carefully guard the details of what's in a bed, says one former franchise owner who spoke on condition of anonymity."There is a lot of confusion in that space, because apart from looking at the mattress you cannot tell what's inside it. It's a trust issue, to be honest. You've just got to trust what the seller is saying." Manufacturers and retailers also work together to ensure shoppers cannot comparison-shop mattresses, says Wilson.Each individual mattress chain is given a range of beds by manufacturers including Sealy.




But each bed is given a different name and price point for each retailer, ensuring no competing store is selling the same product.Fairfax found 131 different Sealy mattresses on sale at Snooze, Forty Winks, Bedshed and Harvey Norman under names like Trafalgar, Navi, Molise, Threadbo, Veneto, Hotham and Guthega. Every single mattress was unique and couldn't be purchased at another store."They are dealing with all the major retailers including all the smaller retailers, and they are providing an individual product to each store so they can say this is only available at our store," says Wilson."They'll have a different colour, a different name, and probably a slight difference in the materials that are above the springs."Wade Gunzer, marketing manager at Sealy Australia, says the company tailors individual mattress ranges to meet the needs of each company's customers."Each bed is individual, so it get so it gets a different name. In some beds there might be minor changes, and in some there might be major changes."




The former franchise owner puts it differently."Nowadays you could call it the Nurofen rule," he says. "That company was packaging drugs for various things, but they were all the same Nurofen tablet."So how much does a mattress cost to make?There are an emerging group of young upstart entrepreneurs who say they have discovered a secret: mattresses are much cheaper to make than you'd think."We thought – wow, there is a lot of margin in the middle," says Richard Li of his first impressions of the mattress industry.After calling a few factories, Li discovered he could make a bed thousands of dollars cheaper than the ones that are sold in stores. So he did – he called it Greywing, priced at $1195, and says business is booming.Ringo Chan, founder of Ecosa, is another upstart. His foam mattresses cost up to $1350.He was approached by a major retailer – he won't say which one – who wanted to stock his range. But they baulked when they realised in order for the store to make a profit, they would have to sell it for a 300 per cent mark-up on the amount of money it actually takes to make the bed."




They would have to get us to mark-up the price to cover everything," he told Fairfax.Stefan Papas makes OzMattress, an online mattress that includes springs and gel, just like something you might buy in Forty Winks. His top of the range sells for $2100; the mark-ups in-store are so big, he says, that it competes on quality with beds sold for $10,000."At some point the major manufacturers along with the major retailers decided to take the Australian public for a ride. It's a racket," he says.Wade Gunzer, marketing manager at Sealy Australia, rubbishes those claims. There are no mark-ups, he says. "A lot of technology, innovation and work goes into making these."It's a really unique and precious industry."Greywing and Ecosa's foam mattresses are much cheaper, but they aren't without their own problem. Gunzer says they can never be as supportive as a spring mattress; there are also questions over the mark-ups they themselves charge.A foam bed can be made for less than $100 in China; if that's so, says a critic, how much of a mark-up are they charging?

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