TechGamingGaming AccessoriesDreams combines sleep and gaming with its new gaming bed releaseForget gaming chairs – new king-size gaming BED has built-in TV & console storageWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechGamingGaming AccessoriesDreams combines sleep and gaming with its new gaming bed releaseForget gaming chairs – new king-size gaming BED has built-in TV & console storageWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Forget gaming chairs – new king-size gaming BED has built-in TV & console storage

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Dreams)

Drift Gaming Bed from Dreams

(Image credit: Dreams)

If you’re a casual gamer, chances are you already have a full set-up with thebest gaming monitor, thebest gaming chairand thebest gaming headsetat your disposal. But what if we told you that you can now game from the comfort of your bed with the latest release from UK specialist bed retailer, Dreams.

Dreams has just launched the UK’s first-ever King size gaming bed,The Drift Gaming Bed. Available online and in select Dreams stores, the Drift is a bed that combines both sleep and gaming, for an immersive gaming experience topped off with a great night’s sleep.

But that’s not all. To set the mood for gaming or sleep, the Drift is bordered with vibrant LED lights around the bed frame and headboard, and you can choose between blue, green or white lighting.

(Image credit: Dreams)

Drift Gaming Bed

(Image credit: Dreams)

While gaming and sleep might not seem like they go hand-in-hand, the idea for the Drift came about after the rise in gaming during the pandemic.

According to Fabio Perrotta, Director of Buying at Dreams, “we’ve seen a real shift in attitudes towards gaming since the pandemic, as well as a demand in people wanting to enjoy the gaming experience in comfort and style. Dreams understand that beds are so much more than just a place for us to rest our heads, which inspired us to create the first ever gaming bed, available up to King size”.

With this in mind, the Drift is not only designed for the ultimate gaming experience but is set to deliver a great night’s sleep. The Drift’s bed frame is practical and stylish, with a choice of black faux leather or grey fabric materials with piping finishes. While the Drift doesn’t come with a mattress, the frame has sprung slats for better shock absorption and cushioned support, so it should add extra comfort to your current mattress.

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(Image credit: Dreams)

Drift Gaming Bed

(Image credit: Dreams)

Available in small double, double and king sizes, the Drift has ottoman storage features so you can lift up the mattress and store clothes and games underneath the bed. There are upgrade options to choose from too, like matching bedside tables for more controller or game storage, additional shelf and drawer space and extra controller docks. If you fancy a bigger TV, you can choose either a 32-inch or 43-inch screen size, and LED HD or 4K resolution.

Prices on the Drift Gaming Bed from Dreams start at £1,799 for the small double and double sizes or £1,999 for the King size. It’s worth noting here that this price includes the Drift bed frame and headboard and the built-in TV, but not a mattress. If you’re interested in a new mattress, check out thebest mattressfor our top picks or if you’re a memory foam fan, we have a separate guide to thebest memory foam mattress.

If you’re a casual gamer, the Drift Gaming Bed credits itself as the “next generation gaming bed for a new generation of gaming,” so you can now game in comfort with the latest release from Dreams.Check out the Drift Gaming Bed on the Dreams website.

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