Mattresses
Brook + Wilde Ultima Mattress Review
A British-made pocket sprung mattress that punches above its price point. The hand-tufted finish and natural fillings make it feel far more expensive than it is.
Overall Score
What we loved
- Hand-tufted natural fillings feel genuinely premium
- Excellent lumbar support for back sleepers
- Made in Britain — shorter lead times than many European brands
- Available in five firmness levels
- Free white glove delivery and old mattress removal
Worth knowing
- Firmer comfort levels may feel too firm for the first month
- Heavier than foam mattresses — needs two people to rotate
- No trial period as long as some competitors (60 nights)
Our Verdict
"Brook + Wilde's Ultima sits in a compelling sweet spot between mass-market and truly bespoke. For back sleepers who want natural fillings and proper spring support, it's one of the best buys in its price range."
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