Most Expensive Mattresses in the World

Let’s find out which are the most expensive mattresses in the world. There’s no doubt about it, a great night’s sleep is invaluable. However, the price tag on the most luxurious beds in the world can be quite breathtaking. Naturally, these mattresses don’t even come close to the one you sleep on every night. In fact, the studies and designs behind the creation of such items require a team of experts in different fields including engineering and orthopedics.

Nevertheless, most of us can’t afford any of the mattresses on this list. So, when the day comes to an end and it is time to hop into bed we need to resort to other methods to fall asleep. Just check out our list on The 10 Best Ways to Fall Asleep and you’ll find some of the top techniques to get some rest.

Are you curious about the most expensive mattresses in the world? Let’s take a look at the countdown.

 Most Expensive Mattresses in the World

7. Royal-Pedic

Royal-Pedic has been around for over 60 years, offering “The Healthy Mattress” to its customers. They have lots of different models of mattresses and pillows, including an organic collection. But regardless of the model of your choosing, every Royal-Pedic mattress is entirely made of cotton, hypoallergenic, and hand crafted. To sleep on one of these amazing beds you’ll need to spend between $3,000 and $9,000. These mattresses are durable, comfortable, and have a warranty for 10 years. Moreover, the company offers a wide range of custom size mattresses including round mattresses, giant mattresses and yacht mattresses.

 

6. Duxiana

The most expensive luxury mattresses manufactured by this Swedish company can have a price tag of around $13,000. Ok, that may seem a lot to pay for a bed, but not only is the DUX mattress durable and comfortable, it also claims to relieve back pain and adjust to the changes that occur during pregnancy. Just take a look at their website and you’ll find all the technical explanations and scientific evidence behind the engineering of the DUX bed. One of the four Duxiana models even has an elevation system.

 

5. Hypnos

Named after the Greek deity of sleep, Hypnos affirms that they have “the most comfortable beds in the world”. We don’t know about that, but without a doubt Hypnos is the most prestigious mattress company in the UK. The luxury mattresses and designer beds by Hypnos have had a Royal Warrant since 1929; in other words Hypnos beds have the royal approval. To get a mattress manufactured by the crafters of the British Royal family beds you’ll have to spend around  $15,000.

 

4. Vispring

 Established in 1901, Vispring’s name derives from the number 6 (VI in Roman numerals). The optimum number of coils for bed springs, six is also the number of promises the company makes, including fine materials, handmade mattress, comfort, guarantee, and a change in your life. At the moment a Vispring mattress can cost up to $20,000.

 

3.  Kluft

Exceptional craftsmanship and the finest materials are the two main components behind the creation of Kluft mattresses. Hand-stitched and with several exclusive patents, the Kluft beds are very luxurious and comfortable, though not as durable as other mattresses on our list. One of the best high-end Kluft mattresses can cost up to $30,000! Start saving for an exclusive night’s sleep.

 

2. Hästens

 Founded in 1852, Hästens is a Swedish luxury bed company that devotes to the manufacturing of mattresses with natural materials including cotton and horsehair. The Vividus, the most renowned and most expensive bed crafted by the Swedish experts, supposedly offers a unique sleeping experience. Naturally, the price to pay for such an amazing bed is quite high, but $67,000 is not that much for the rich and famous who need an unparalleled night’s sleep.

 

1. Floating Bed

Invented by the Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars, the Floating Bed is the most exclusive and expensive mattress in the world. Actually, this mattress is much more than just a bed, it is basically a piece of art as well –or rather a piece of architecture-. The secret behind the levitating bed is a magnet system, which allows it to rise 16 inches above the floor. If you want to experience what sleeping on a cloud is like, you’ll have to spend around $1.6 million.