How Rich Is Drake? Just Ask His $395,000 Horsehair Mattress

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Drake truly knows how to live the life of luxury in his $100,000,000 Toronto mansion, and itโ€™s fair to say there were definitely no expenses spared when it came to the bedroom.

The โ€œToosie Slideโ€ rapper recently gave fans and interior design enthusiasts an inside look at his 50,000-square-foot pad in an Architectural Digest cover story.

In addition to the many amenities Champagne Papiโ€™s crib has to offer โ€“ including an NBA regulation-sized indoor court and a singing toilet โ€“ the monumental master suite is home to a custom bed worth almost $400,000.

Drake's mattress

โ€œThe bedroom is where I come to decompress from the world at the end of the night and where I open my eyes to seize the day,โ€ Drake told the publication. โ€œThe bed lets you floatโ€ฆโ€

Drizzyโ€™s rare mattress was created by fifth-generation, family-owned Swedish luxury bed maker Hรคstens. Dubbed โ€œGrand Vividus,โ€ the $395,000 bed is part of a collaboration with luxury designer Ferris Rafauli, the mastermind behind Drakeโ€™s Toronto home.

Each Hรคstens mattress is meticulously hand-crafted from natural material such as horse hair, wool, cotton, and flax, and is intended to last between 50-100 years.

According to Complex, Hรคstens will also send a team to a customerโ€™s house three to five times a year to flip and massage the mattress for free. โ€œGrand Vividusโ€ weighs almost half a ton and took around 600 hours to make.

But is it comfortable?

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