A bed manufacturer based in East Lancashire has delivered 26,000 beds as part of a partnership with Premier Inn.
Silentnight averaged around 1,800 beds per week as part of its recent appointment as Premier Inn’s official bed supplier for the UK and Europe, meaning it is a third of the way to fulfilling its contract with UK’s biggest hotel chain.
The beds have been extensively refined and tested through research on overnight stays conducted over the past two years.
The investment from Premier Inn will provide it with its most technologically advanced bed to date. It features a gel-infused ‘Geltex’ comfort layer which provides flexibility for greater freedom of movement and body temperature-controlling properties.
It also uses a mattress topper, removable via a zipper, that allows Premier Inn to refresh it as required or at the end of its shelf life. This minimises the pressure on the spring unit in the mattress, reducing the need to replace it at the end of regular cycles – a key sustainability characteristic that plays a part of Premier Inn’s Force for Good ESG plans.
All of the beds and mattresses, which are 92 per cent recyclable, are manufactured at Silentnight’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Barnoldswick.
David Lawrenson, sales director at Silentnight, said: “Working alongside Premier Inn will strengthen both of our positions among consumers as leaders in sleep expertise. The partnership, and the progress we’re making on delivering it, means that those staying in a Premier Inn – whether for work or leisure – enjoy a comfortable night’s rest and feel refreshed the next morning.
“We’re a third of the way to reaching our target and I know we’ve got the team and manufacturing capabilities needed to maintain this momentum and ensure Premier Inn’s beds are as sustainable for future use and supportive of helping people sleep as possible.”
Premier Inn global brand director Tamara Strauss said: “With a relentless focus on comfort, our eye is always on delivering the best night’s sleep for our guests. That’s why we’re so excited to work alongside Silentnight – another great British business – on our new enhanced-specification mattresses.
“As you might imagine, replacing tens of thousands of beds across our estate is no mean feat and we’ve really benefited from the support and expertise of the Silentnight team in this significant logistical exercise.
“Helping our guests get the best night’s sleep possible runs to the heart of what we do. Our continued investment in the very best products is key to that, but so is doing it in a way that embraces technology and sustainability.
“By partnering with Silentnight, we’ve been able to ensure we delight our guests and continue to deliver a brilliant night’s sleep for everyone who checks into a Premier Inn.”
People can also enjoy hotel quality comfort at home and buy the new bed online at https://www.premierinnbed.co.uk
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