
In 1962 the Huntingdon site was opened, employing 70 people and producing 750 bed sets a week. From 1962 to 1982 Huntingdon and Vauxhall continued to manufacture beds and other furniture including display cabinets and coffee tables. In 1982 the Vauxhall plant was closed and all production was transferred to Huntingdon. In 2008, Myer’s was joined by leading bed brands Slumberland and Dunlopillo at the Huntingdon site along with Staples Beds which Myer's acquired in 1986. Today Myer’s still remains true to its heritage by manufacturing beds that are more comfortable than ever giving honest value for money. Employing in excess of 250 staff at the Huntingdon factory, the business became part of the Steinhoff Group in 2013. With over 85,000 staff worldwide the Steinhoff Group includes UK retail outlets. Generations have enjoyed a restful night's sleep on Myer's beds as they continue to give excellent value for money coupled with a high level of quality - still manufactured at our factory at Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire.
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