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Savoir Beds
Savoir Beds
Company typePrivately Held Company
IndustryLuxury Goods
Founded1905
FounderThe Savoy Hotel
Headquarters,
Key people
Rupert D'Oyly Carte
Websitesavoirbeds.com

Savoir Beds is based in London, UK and handcrafts luxury mattresses and box springs. Their mattresses are created from natural materials such as curled horsetail, cashmere, lambs wool and cotton. The company is best known for creating The Savoy Bed (or No.2 Bed), which was first made in 1905 for The Savoy Hotel. Savoir Beds continue to supply The Savoy Hotel, and installed beds during and after the hotel’s 2010 refurbishment.

History

Savoir Beds began life as part of the Savoy Hotel. In 1904 the hotel was expanded by Rupert D'Oyly Carte, who decided at the time that they should develop a bed unique to the Savoy Hotel. In 1905, this resulted in the Savoy Bed being created, which was manufactured by James Edwards Limited. The beds were covered in a Savoy designed ticking attributed to his stepmother, Helen Carte, which has become the trademark of Savoir Beds.[1]

In 1924 the Savoy Hotel bought James Edwards Limited. At the time, the beds were made in a workshop that became known as The Savoy Bedworks, which is located close to London’s theatre land. The No.2 Bed was supplied to other hotels, which were at that time part of the Savoy Group, including Claridge's and The Berkeley.[2]

Recent decades

In 1987 The Savoy Bedworks moved to Mitcham, south of London, which became Savoir Beds in 1997, when Alistair Hughes and his business partner purchased it. The name change came after the Savoy sold off this arm of the business. Savoir Beds continued to make The Savoy Bed (or No.2 Bed) in the same way, taking on the craftsmen and equipment from The Savoy Hotel. In 1998 Savoir Beds moved the Bedworks and craftsmen to Park Royal in northwest London.[3]

In 2001, Savoir Beds opened its first showroom in London's Wigmore Street. In 1999 Savoir Beds became a member of Walpole, the not-for-profit organisation that furthers the interests of the British luxury industry by harnessing and sharing the collective knowledge, experience and resources of the membership.[4]

By 2012, Savoir Beds had showrooms in major cities worldwide, including London, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Paris, Nice, Stockholm, New York, Shanghai and Beijing. It also has a concession in Harrods. In June 2012 Savoir Beds opened a second bedworks in Treforest, South Wales.[5]

References

  1. ^ "How to Buy a Bed". Telegraph.
  2. ^ Jones, Ronald F. (1997). Inside the Best Hotels: Grand Hotelier. Jones & Jones. p. 248. ISBN 0953273709. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  3. ^ Holly Finn (4 August 2002). "FT Weekend: Dream baby". The Financial Times. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ Rodney Hobson (19 February 1998). "The great nights of luxury". The Times. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. ^ "Savoir Beds expands to larger works in Treforest". BBC.