3rd October 2025
Awards
We have once again been awarded ‘Bed Manufacturer of the Year’ at the 2025 National Bed Federation Awards, winning the coveted award for a second year running and fifth time in total.
The judges commended the business for showing “relentless progress and great performance on not just one or two, but all aspects of this year’s judging criteria”.
The consecutive win reflects a series of significant achievements we have achieved over the past 12 months, including Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visiting the company’s farm and factory to present its most recent King's Award in Sustainable Development – the eighth King’s/Queen’s Award achieved by the business – and Simon Spinks, Chairman of Harrison Spinks, being awarded an OBE for his services to the mattress and bed industry earlier this year.
Nick Booth, Managing Director at Harrison Spinks said:
“Being recognised as the best in the industry for the second year in a row is an incredible honour and reflects the dedication, skill and passion of our entire team.
“Receiving this recognition for the fifth time underlines our ongoing commitment to craftmanship, sustainability and innovation, as well as the long-term contribution Harrison Spinks continues to make to the British bed manufacturing industry.
“We are immensely proud to now be an employee-owned business. Everyone who makes up Harrison Spinks lives our ethos and together we are shaping the company’s future, carrying forward our legacy while continuing to push boundaries in responsible bedmaking. Building on the great work we’re already doing, our people-first approach will ensure we continue to innovate and grow responsibly for generations to come.”
On the NBF stand, the new Adam Henson Meadowfold mattress took centre stage. Inspired by wildflower meadows and traditional sheepfolds and featuring a luxurious Golden Fleece filling alongside wool from Adam’s own Cotswold farm, the bed captured a lot of attention. Adam himself joined us on the first day, meeting customers, chatting about his Harrison Spinks’ collection and stopping for photos.