Leeds bed maker Harrison Spinks invests £9m in five-year growth plan
Harrison Spinks, the Leeds-based bed maker, is investing £9m as part of its five-year strategy to grow the business and develop the next generation of beds.
The investment includes a new site at the manufacturer’s factory to house a larger innovation and technology centre, and additional offices for the expanding team.
This facility will also have a Somnus showroom. As well as quadrupling capacity at its natural fillings plant, the bed maker is also investing in its machinery, wire drawing and spring technology.
As part of this investment, Harrison Spinks has refocused its business strategy to concentrate primarily on beds and components, and will no longer manufacture Spink & Edgar Upholstery at its Leeds factory.
As a result, the company is currently looking for an upholstery manufacturer to make and supply the range using its springs and farm fillings.
Harrison Spinks already makes foam-free mattresses and is currently developing a glue-free, chemical-free bed.
Simon Spinks, managing director of Harrison Spinks, said: “We have been working for some time on new technologies to develop the ultimate natural bed.
“We want to not only use natural, locally sourced materials, but also remove chemicals and glue from our products. A mattress that is foam-free, glue-free and chemical treatment free is just around the corner and will revolutionise the bed industry as we know it today.
“The £9m investment will certainly pave the way for our new direction and five-year plan to be world-leaders in sustainable bed technology.
“Our spring technology has found its way into all sorts of products from seating to footwear, but we are renewing our focus on products and components for sleep; it’s who we are, the original sleep tailors.”
As part of the new investment, Harrison Spinks is also extending its laboratory to become UCAS accredited with new fire testing facilities to ensure consistent quality of each and every product.
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