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1.  Four Seasons Bed Four Seasons’ fully customizable bed was developed in partnership with Simmons Bedding Company. The Four Seasons Bed mattresses feature GelTouch Foam Center heat-absorption technology that keeps you cool and comfortable throughout the night. As well, the bed has pocketed coil motion separation that minimizes disturbance when you or your partner moves around. Additionally, you can choose from three different mattress tops that vary in levels of firmness: Signature, Signature Firm, or Signature Plush. The beds are currently being rolled out across hotels in the U.S.A., but you can have a sublimely comfortable sleep in your own home by buying your own. These beds are never sold in stores so you need to purchase from a hotel directly. A set (including mattress, box spring and topper) starts at $2,199 for a twin. 2.  Westin Heavenly Bed The aptly named Westin Heavenly Bed is renowned among jetsetters for its ability to create a divine, restful sleep anywhere in the world.




The plush pillow-top mattress eases you into a deep sleep, while pocketed coils minimize movement and disturbance from bedmates. The Heavenly Bed is widely available, on sale at Nordstrom and Pottery Barn, as well as through Westin’s own website. Prices start at $1,368 for a twin mattress with box spring and bed frame. To really create the heavenly experience, and fresh scent, of a Westin bedroom, we recommend adding a signature White Tea candle ($36) to your shopping cart. The French luxury hotel chain has 120 hotels in 40 countries across the world, but if you can’t spend every night in a Sofitel hotel, you can, at least, rest in a signature Sofitel SoBed. Custom designed for the hotel chain, the soft SoBed’s innerspring ensures support and diminishes movement. You will, Sofitel confidently claims, “awake each day with a natural joie de vivre.” While we can’t quite guarantee your morning mood, we do concur this is a stellar bed. A twin set with mattress, box spring, and bed frame starts at $1,524.




4.  W Hotels Bed If you want the W Hotel bed experience without the over-the-top scene-y W Hotel experience, you’ll just have to buy your own. Created by Simmons especially for W Hotels, you can choose from a plush top mattress with firm support that creates a solid foundation eliminating tossing and turning, or a softer pillow top mattress, which, W Hotels claim, “some guests describe as sleeping on a cloud.” Price starts at $1,399 for a twin including box spring and frame, or $2,776 for a queen set that comes with sheets, duvet, and four pillows. Truly the king of hotel beds, the Duxiana brand even has entire hotels in Sweden and China built around its luxe beds. A DUX bed is a sure sign of a great hotel and luxury hotels that can lay claim to this amenity include Burj Al Arab Jumeirah in Dubai and The Quin in New York City. The beds, which are engineered to alleviate back pain and promote good sleeping posture, feature the Pascal system of interchangeable spring cassettes, allowing you to customize your side of the bed.




The company even claims that sleeping in their beds gives you an additional hour of deep sleep. Duxiana stores are located throughout the U.S. and prices for a DUX bed range from $3,700 to $12,000. Wanderlusting for more great travel news and ideas? Follow Jet Set on Facebook. Jet Set is Bravo's launch pad for the most extravagant, luxurious, and unforgettable travel experiences. Then Like us on Facebook to stay connected to our daily updates. There are lots of beds out there but feeling good when you wake up starts with finding the right one. One that’s big enough to stretch out but cosy enough to snuggle up tight. With underbed storage for the things you need and built to last for years – in a style that you’ll love just as long. Need some inspiration to refresh your bedroom? Whether it's a complete makeover or just a small refresh we have plenty of ideas in our Rooms and Ideas galleries. 12 months of guilt free lie-ins For a limited time, take advantage of our 0% APR representative 12-month interest-free credit option when you spend £299 or more on bedroom furniture.




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Price: High to Low Shop over 8,000 furniture, mattress and home decor items We ship right to your door at no extra charge No charge, no hassle, no questions askedA good night's rest can be elusive, and sometimes the culprit is the wrong — or old — pillow.Bad pillows can cause neck or shoulder pain and headaches, and they can worsen allergy symptoms, like sneezing and congestion, said Natalie D. Dautovich, assistant professor in the department of psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University and the environmental scholar for the National Sleep Foundation. Dr. Marc Leavey, primary care specialist at Lutherville Personal Physicians, part of Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, who speaks on sleep issues, said that because people have different sleeping patterns — side, back, stomach and restless — and there are different pillow styles and fillings, there isn't one right pillow for everyone. No matter how a person sleeps, Dautovich said, a great pillow allows sleepers to rest comfortably in their natural sleeping position and supports their head and neck in a neutral alignment, which means centered over their shoulders.




To sort through the different pillows out there, the sleep experts offered the following tips.These people only need light support, said Brandon Berman, in-house sleep expert for sleep-products company Reverie. Look for a low-loft pillow, which refers to a pillow's height as it lies flat on the bed."Stomach sleepers tend to like a very thin pillow, which can be used under the head, chest or stomach," Dautovich said.Leavey said a thin pillow prevents stomach sleepers from hyperextending their neck. Stomach sleepers may not even need a pillow.A medium-support pillow will give back sleepers adequate support for their head and neck, the sleep experts said."Back sleepers may also seek out a pillow with a curved edge that allows their shoulders to remain level while elevating their head and neck," Berman said.Leavey and Dautovich cautioned back sleepers to ensure the pillow won't lift their necks too high, which ends up craning the head forward. A lower-loft pillow may prevent that.Side sleepers need firm support to keep the spine aligned with the shoulders and hips, they all said.




A high-loft pillow can help.Dautovich said firmer pillows will prevent side sleeper's heads from tipping down toward the mattress. Here's also where the mattress comes into play, Leavey said. Ideally for side sleepers, their hips and shoulders should sink slightly into the mattress to help with that straight-spine alignment.Leavey said restless sleepers may have a harder time fitting into these categories."If you're a restless sleeper, all bets are off. You should try and look for a bolster-type pillow or a body pillow," he suggested.Leavey said people should buy whatever size they want and not to let the size of their bed determine pillow size.Feathers, down, synthetic, memory foam and latex are different pillow fills. Generally, down and feather blends are soft and fluffy, synthetic can still be soft but gives some resistance, and memory foam feels dense and supports the sleeper's head, Dautovich said.The one drawback to memory foam is that it can be hot, Leavey and Berman said. Latex is an alternative to memory foam that doesn't get hot.




Manufacturers are starting to focus on technology to make pillows cooler too. Memory foam and latex pillows may take some time to get used to, Leavey said, but they are extremely durable and can last a long time.If possible, test pillows before buying, Dautovich and Leavey said, such as going to a bedding shop and lying down with the pillow."If you spend 10 minutes testing pillow options before you buy, it will be a great investment for your … sleep in the long run," she said.How much to spend on a pillow is a personal preference. Dautovich said sleepers should focus first on what's comfortable to them and keeps their spine straight. That said, inexpensive pillows might only last six months or a year at best, Leavey added.It's time to replace pillows if they have lumps and sags, Dautovich said, noting that many doctors suggest replacing them every two years. Leavey recommended the fold test. If the pillow can be folded over and doesn't spring back into shape, shop for a new one. In between purchases, wash them a few times a year, Leavey said, and Dautovich added that pillows that aren't washable can be run through the dryer on high temperatures to kill dust mites.

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