

We tested a double size bed frame and felt that you could, with a little bit of jiggling, put it together yourself. You don't need any tools apart from the supplied alum key. Nectar doesn't make any claims about how long it will take you to build the base, but we found it pretty simple to put together. The frame is also supportive enough to stop a memory foam mattress from sagging, whilst still allowing a sleeper to sink in for decent body contouring. This is particularly important if you sleep on a memory foam mattress, as these are notorious for trapping body heat. The slats provided a solid base that allowed our hybrid mattress to work properly, without sinking through any gaps.Īnother benefit of the Nectar bed frame is how well the slats promote airflow. The slats are flat rather than sprung, and housed in one sheet of black webbing material and provide a surprisingly supportive base for your mattress (in fact, one of our testers found switching to this base made a huge difference to their back pain). It's an attractive bed frame that's bound to appeal to those who like an uncluttered and minimalist bedroom with its quietly elegant feel. There's a simple grey frame with covered slats and black rubberwood legs. This isn't a bed base with bells and whistles – what you see is pretty much what you get. Materials: Soft touch polyester, black rubberwood legs
