BEFORE M6 Beds, a family-run bed retailer, became known for mattresses and sleep expertise, it had humbler—but no less impactful—beginnings as an electronics shop in Holmes Chapel.
In the late 1990s, founder Jeff opened The Exchange, a small second-hand electronics shop tucked away in Holmes Chapel.
Having previously worked as an area manager for American electronics giant Tandy, covering the Manchester–Liverpool corridor, Jeff brought industry know-how and a passion for customer service to his new venture.
The Exchange quickly became more than just a shop—it was a staple of village life. Locals fondly remember browsing shelves stacked with televisions, game consoles, and cables, or trading in well-worn VHS players and PlayStation games. It was a familiar and welcoming place, with a reputation built on honesty, helpfulness, and trust.
While the tech trade eventually tightened and the market shifted, the values established during those early years laid the foundation for something new—something that would soon grow into one of Cheshire’s most respected family-run businesses.
What began as a sideline—purchasing and reselling returned mattresses—soon took over. Jeff started delivering mattresses from the back of his car, and demand quickly grew. The tiny Holmes Chapel shop couldn’t keep up, so the family relocated the business to a larger unit in Alsager, marking the start of what would become a steady transformation into a dedicated bed retailer.
Over the years, that one small unit expanded to a showroom now over 8,000 sq ft. In 2023, the business opened its second location in Northwich, aiming to reach more communities across Cheshire. Based in Winnington the second shop celebrated their 1 year anniversary. The Northwich community has really supported the store and recently they took part in the local Pokémon hunt, where businesses displayed stuffed Pokémon toys for the community to find and photograph around town. Louis, Jeff’s middle son and Director explained, “It’s been fantastic to be involved in the local community—and we loved having Snorlax in our window, the perfect Pokémon for a bed shop!”
Despite growth, the family ethos has remained strong. “My dad’s always been about people first,” says Louis, one of Jeff’s sons now involved in running the company. “That’s shaped the way we work—supportive, not pushy.”
The team at M6 Beds pride themselves on small details that make a difference—whether that’s ensuring deliveries are respectful of customers’ homes, or offering to remove and recycle old beds at no extra charge. Staff work across multiple roles: from showroom advice to deliveries, repairs, or even staircase inspections. The atmosphere is deliberately relaxed, with no hard sales tactics.
There’s a conscious effort to reduce waste. Used mattresses are taken back to a local distribution centre and collected for recycling, and M6 Beds works with manufacturers aiming to reduce glue use—making recycling easier and cleaner.
With a loyal customer base and a growing footprint, the business continues to adapt—balancing tradition with the needs of a modern market.
But at its heart, M6 Beds remains what it always was: a local, family-run business that prioritises thoughtful service and community trust.

