I don’t own an Oura Ring, but after a month on the Four Seasons Signature mattress I’m convinced my sleep score would be through the roof. This mattress has improved my rest more than anything I’ve tried in years and feels like the most luxurious item in my small New York walk‑up.
Four Seasons sells the same beds used in its hotels, and I ordered a full Signature soon after moving, ready to replace my temporary air mattress. The model promises a blend of comfort, support, and temperature control. It isn’t inexpensive—the full Signature costs $3,150—and it comes with a limited 10‑year warranty, which felt important since my previous mattresses were standard, utilitarian buys. Having slept in many five‑star beds for work, I wanted to see whether that hotel feel could work at home.
Delivery was well handled. A friendly supplier called to explain the made‑to‑order timeline (about three weeks in my case; the website lists four to eight) and the carrier let me pick a delivery date once the mattress was en route. Two delivery men brought the mattress up four flights, unwrapped it in my tiny bedroom, and set it up without needing a box spring. They would have removed my old mattress with white‑glove service, but I’d been on an air mattress and declined.
The mattress arrived thick and slightly on the firmer side. Its construction layers gel and memory foam over supportive coils intended to minimize motion transfer and provide zoned support. I tend to sleep hot, but the AirCool foam uses a channeled design that promotes airflow and helps prevent overheating. The center of the bed feels notably supportive, improving lower‑back alignment and easing post‑workout stiffness after Pilates. Overall, bedtime has become something I look forward to.
Four Seasons has been iterating on its mattress since 1984, and the company points to Cornell Durability Testing—where the mattress is compressed repeatedly—to underscore its build quality. That emphasis on construction and testing gave me additional confidence in the purchase.
Is it worth the price? If you prioritize nightly recovery, consistent sleep quality, or you travel frequently and want to bring the hotel experience home, this mattress is a compelling option. It’s an investment in sleep rather than a simple furniture purchase. As Joan Didion wrote, “Every day is all there is,” and for me, this mattress has made those days start and end better.