King Mattresses
Explore our curated collection of king mattresses, featuring innovative orthopedic, hybrid, luxury, and eco-friendly designs. Each king mattress is carefully engineered to provide superior support and lasting comfort for couples and families who value maximum space and uncompromising comfort.
Ultimate spacious luxury for couples who prefer room to sprawl. Dimensions: 183 cm x 203 cm (6'0" x 6'8"). The centerpiece of a master bedroom.
Customers often ask:
What size is a King mattress in NZ?
What size is a King mattress in NZ?
A standard King mattress measures 183 cm wide by 203 cm long. This size provides ample sleeping space for two adults and is ideal for couples who want extra width for comfort or for co-sleeping with children or pets.
Can a King mattress fit up stairs or through doorways?
Can a King mattress fit up stairs or through doorways?
Measure carefully, as it’s wider than smaller sizes. Before lifting or moving, always check its weight and avoid putting yourself at risk. If you’re unsure, dealing with a tricky staircase or tight corners, or need to carry it beyond the second floor, consider hiring professional movers for assistance.
How does a King compare to a Super King?
How does a King compare to a Super King?
A King is slightly narrower — 183 cm vs 203 cm for a Super King. This means a Super King is both wider and slightly longer, offering maximum sleeping space for couples, families, or anyone who wants extra room to stretch.
How much bigger is a King mattress compared to a Queen mattress?
How much bigger is a King mattress compared to a Queen mattress?
A King mattress (183 × 203 cm) is 30 cm wider than a Queen (153 × 203 cm) while keeping the same length. This extra width gives couples more personal space and a more comfortable sleeping experience.
What room size is needed for a King mattress?
What room size is needed for a King mattress?
A King mattress is best suited for large bedrooms, typically around 12–18 m² (130–195 ft²). This allows enough space for the bed, bedside tables, and walking areas, ensuring comfort and ease of movement without overcrowding the room.