Mattress producer Gold Bond has added “dramatic new entries” to its longstanding Heirloom line, said Bob Naboicheck, president of the Hartford, Conn.–based company. The two–sided innerspring mattresses are upholstered in fabrics with wool and silk yarns and sit on “old–school, real–coil box springs,” Naboicheck said.
The Heirloom collection includes seven beds, retailing for between $1,099 and $2,499 for a queen–size set.
Also new is Gold Bond’s Camelot bed, part of its Sacro–Support Encased Coil line. The new bed is a two–sided box pillow–top with an 18–inch profile. It’s covered in a stretch knit with rayon yarns and a medallion motif. The bed’s plush surface is quilted with super–soft foams. It retails for $1,199 in queen size.
The new offerings were shown during the April High Point Market in High Point, N.C.
“We continue to manufacture a high–quality product. It’s one reason we are gaining market share and our bedding business is way up in what has been a difficult first quarter for the economy as a whole,” Naboicheck said.