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Handmade like no other bed V i‑Spring is one of the very few bed manufacturers to make its own springs, in a process almost unchanged since 1901, ensuring that only the finest-grade steel and highest standards of workmanship go into their production. Each spring works to shape your Vi‑Spring mattress to your body, adjusting to your movements to provide constant, cradling support without areas of pressure. The springs work with the bed’s upholstery, providing a perfect balance of strength and softness. The supple springs return to their original shape after use, maintaining the structure and integrity of your mattress for longer. Strong, supple steel Vi‑Spring adds Vanadium to its spring steel to ensure that it retains its strength and suppleness for much longer than carbon steel. The important numbers Many bed manufacturers promote the number of springs in their bed as an indicator of comfort. Vi‑Spring doesn’t agree. Each Vi‑Spring mattress and divan features a single or double layer of honeycomb-nested pocket springs at its heart - the twin-layer construction of springs in Vi‑Spring’s finest mattresses providing even more support and responsiveness to your body’s movements. But it is the shape of the springs and the gauge of the wire from which they are made that is most important. Vi‑Spring uses nine different gauges of Vanadium steel wire to form its springs. Vi-Spring also makes 58 different spring types, varying in the wire gauge used and the coil diameter, and allowing such a range of comfort to be offered. 102