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What is a Pocket Spring Mattress?
A pocket spring mattress works differently from a regular coil mattress. Instead of one connected layer of springs, each coil sits inside its own small fabric pocket, completely separate from the ones next to it. That one design choice changes how the whole mattress behaves. At The Home, our pocket spring range is built around this idea individual support where you need it, without the whole mattress reacting to a single point of pressure.
Press down on one spot and only the springs directly underneath compress. The coils either side barely notice. Compare that to a Bonnell spring mattress, where the coils are wired together and the whole surface shifts a bit when weight moves anywhere on it pocket springs don’t do that, and it’s the main thing that sets the two apart.
Why It Feels Different to Sleep On
Because each spring moves on its own, the mattress follows the shape of your body more closely more give under the hips and shoulders, firmer support where you need it, like the lower back. People sleeping on their side tend to notice this most, since that’s where a mattress needs to flex the most to keep the spine straight.
It also means less disturbance if you share a bed. Someone getting up in the night, rolling over, or a restless kid climbing in with connected coils you’d feel that shift right across the mattress. With individually pocketed springs, it mostly stays contained to where the movement happened. That’s the main reason pocket spring mattresses come up so often in “best mattress for couples” conversations.
Pocket Spring, Bonnell, or Foam?
There isn’t a single right answer here it depends what you want. Pocket spring gives you body-contouring support with springy responsiveness, so it suits people who want the bounce of a coil mattress but without one person’s movement waking the other. Bonnell mattresses are simpler and firmer, a solid budget option if motion isolation isn’t a priority. Foam mattresses skip springs altogether and rely on the foam itself to cushion and support, which some sleepers prefer for a slower, hug-like feel rather than a springy one.
If you’re upgrading from an old mattress and aren’t sure which type suits you, pocket spring is usually the safest middle ground between the firm bounce of Bonnell and the slow sink of foam.
Sizes Available
Our pocket spring range covers the full range of UAE bed sizes. Single starts at 190×90 cm, with 200×120 cm also available. Double is 200×140 cm. Queen comes in 200×150 cm or 200×160 cm, which is what most couples end up choosing. King is 200×180 cm, and for larger rooms, Super King goes up to 200×200 cm. A few models also come in additional custom sizes, so it’s worth checking each product page for the full size range.
Choosing a Firmness
Our pocket spring mattresses range from soft through to firm. Side sleepers generally get on better with softer to medium options, since the hips and shoulders need somewhere to sink into. If you sleep on your back or stomach, medium firm to firm tends to keep the spine better supported. A number of our models like the Yuki and Riko pair the pocket spring base with a memory foam top layer, so you get the targeted coil support underneath with a softer surface to lie on.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a pocket spring mattress different from a regular spring mattress?
Each spring sits in its own fabric pocket and moves independently, rather than being wired to the springs around it. That gives more contouring support and less motion transfer across the mattress.
Is a pocket spring mattress good for couples?
Yes, it’s one of the main reasons people choose it. Because the springs move independently, movement on one side of the bed is far less likely to be felt on the other.
How long does a pocket spring mattress last?
Typically around 7 to 9 years with regular use, a little longer than a standard Bonnell mattress since the individual coils experience less overall wear.
Is pocket spring better than memory foam?
Neither is strictly better pocket spring gives a springier, more responsive feel with good support, while memory foam contours more slowly and evenly. It comes down to personal preference and sleeping position.
Can I buy a pocket spring mattress online in the UAE?
Yes, The Home ships the full range online across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the rest of the UAE.

















