Gracious and flowing, the design of our Biltmore Microcoil Mattress is inspired by Biltmore’s long-standing tradition of peaceful relaxation, Cradle your body in luxury that exceeds comfort expectations with two self-encased coil systems (one is a microcoil unit) for outstanding conforming support and pressure point relief. Our patented gel technology will keep you comfortable throughout the night, gently moving heat away from your body for a temperature-controlled micro-climate.
More than 1,300 individually wrapped coils providing a resiliant, supportive surface layer of comfort.
Restonic's proprietary technology infuses aluminum fiber into the cell structure of the foam. Adding aluminum fiber results in a longer comfort life to the surface of the mattress. What's more, AlumiLast Foam retains a cooler, more comfortable sleep surface, twice as long as conventional foam.
Restonic's exclusive technology for a cooling sleep surface with a softer touch
Restonic's exclusive technology delivers an edge-to-edge sleep surface, maximum adjustability and 5 support zones for correct spinal alignment. Provides deep, individualized comfort over the entire innerspring system.
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Biltmore Banquet Hall
The biggest and most impressive room in the house with a 70-foot high ceiling, massive triple fireplace and 1916 Skinner pipe organ. The dinner table seated up to 64 people with plenty of space for additional small tables. The Flemish tapestries are from the 1500s.
Biltmore House
Biltmore has long been synonymous with gracious hospitality and attention to detail. From the moment George Vanderbilt first opened his home in 1895, family and friends were welcomed with the finest amenities and conveniences to ensure that their stay was completely restful.
George Vanderbiltās Bedroom
George was an intellectual gentleman of refined tastes, drawn to beautiful objects and the stories attached to them. There are 41 prints covering his gilded bedroom walls, along with rare portraits from the 17th and 18th centuries. The furniture in his bedroom is Portuguese in style with several antique pieces, such as the bed, complemented by pieces designed by Richard Morris Hunt (the dressing table) to match the look of the rest of the room.
Biltmore Tapestry Gallery
The 90-foot-long Tapestry Gallery, which leads to the Library, features three 16th-century tapestries representing The Triumph of Virtue Over Vice. Elsewhere on the walls are family portraits by John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini and James Whistler.
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