Less than we paid for
The Bedland we purchased from, Portal de la Marina, is now closed, so using the closest to us now in Valencia.
In April 2025, we purchased a king-size articulated Bedland bed base, headboard, and two 90x200 cm Bedland mattresses (one firm, one normal). Because we needed the beds quickly, we accepted the store’s policy of no trial periods, returns, or refunds.
Delivery and assembly were professional, but within days, we noticed the normal mattress continually slipped, creating a persistent 4-5 cm gap. When measured, it was approximately 195 cm long instead of the advertised 200 cm.
The staff attempted two separate replacements, but every single mattress measured roughly 195-196 cm down the middle—even while still wrapped for delivery.
After months of emails and waiting, Bedland closed the matter. They explained that due to the textile cover design and rounded edges, a "reduction in the outer perimeter is perceived with respect to the exact measurement of the core," and called this 4-5 cm difference "totally normal."
For us, this issue is not theoretical, and it absolutely affects performance. The shorter mattress moves constantly during nightly use of the articulated bed, creating gaps near the pillows and resulting in an uneven bed appearance next to the firm mattress, which fits the frame correctly at the full 200 cm length.
While we appreciate the localized customer service attempts, we are highly disappointed that a structural manufacturing defect is dismissed by Bedland corporate as a standard design trait. Selling an articulated product that is 4-5 cm short of its advertised structural dimensions is not acceptable.
11 May 2026
Unprompted review