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No one likes shopping for a new mattress. It’s a task that somehow requires a strange mix of research intensity usually reserved for booking international flights and the kind of personal introspection typically found in late-night journal entries. Ask ten people where they got theirs and you’ll either get a feverish testimonial or a shrug followed by "whatever was on sale." Enter Lola Sleep, a quietly competent UK-based company that, according to its website, planted over 1,300 trees - presumably not within its mattresses.
Lola Sleep leans heavily into the hybrid mattress space - foam layers atop supportive springs - with four variants pitched at slightly different firmness and fanciness levels. Think of them as variations on a theme: all designed to slot neatly into the life of a person who wants better sleep but also wants the process of buying a mattress to be over quickly.
The Lola® Support Hybrid Mattress (£399.95) is the entry-level option. It’s medium/firm (7.5/10 on their self-assigned firmness scale) with a utilitarian 23cm depth, basic support foam, and a price that suggests competent performance without frills. It won’t change your life, but it may change the way your lower back feels after a Monday.
Moving slightly upmarket, you get the Lola® Hybrid Plus Mattress (£449.95), which adds memory foam and a modestly thicker profile at 28cm. A little squishier (6.5/10 firmness) with the kind of slow body-mapping contour you’ll either find magical or mildly annoying, depending on your relationship with commitment.
The Lola® Dusk Hybrid Mattress (£499.95) and Cloud Hybrid (£549.95) round things out at the "treat yourself" end of Lola’s spectrum. Both are 30cm deep. Dusk remains on the firmer side with something called BlueFlex™ foam - equal parts intriguing and marketing copy - while Cloud adds gel-infused foam for cooling, medium firmness (6/10), and general "floating on a marshmallow" energy. It’s the kind of mattress you might buy if you imagine your bedroom could double as an aspirational Instagram post.
Prices start at £399.95 and top out at £549.95 - decently mid-market by UK standards. The real hidden gem? Lola’s free 2-man delivery to your room of choice (typically within 3–7 working days) and complimentary removal of your old mattress, which saves you the indignity of trying to fold a king-size memory foam lump into the back of a Ford Fiesta.
Every mattress comes with a 100-night trial and 5-year warranty, a security blanket for those worried they’ll misjudge their own spinal preferences. Unsatisfied customers can request a refund or exchange inside that window. Returns involve contacting customer service, which - mercifully - is run by humans who answer the phone during weekday working hours.
Discount-wise, there’s currently a 25% off promotion lingering around the site, which pulls the Hybrid Plus down into more plausible territory near £337. Add in the lack of delivery cost and recycling fees, and it starts to feel refreshingly straightforward. You can pay via the usual suspects - Visa, Klarna, Clearpay - none of which require an advanced degree in checkout navigation.
Beyond mattresses, Lola sells bed frames with practical aspirations. The Ottoman Divan Base (£509.95) offers hidden storage for those who consider under-bed clutter management a lifestyle choice. The end-lift mechanism feels solid (at least in the showroom sense of the word), and while optional headboards in "Plush Oatmeal" and "Plush Ice Grey" are unlikely to radically reshape your design aesthetic, they won’t offend it either.
There’s something quietly charming - and frankly, a little rare - about a mattress company that doesn’t shout. Lola Sleep feels less like a disruptor and more like a firm handshake at a good price. The materials are serviceable, the service is quietly generous (free delivery and recycling shouldn’t feel like a luxury, but here we are), and the pricing - with or without the discount - is refreshingly lucid.
You won’t end up writing sonnets about your Lola Hybrid. But you’re also unlikely to wake up with regrets - unless of course, you forgot to measure your stairs before ordering the Super King.
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