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The Quillaby Acupressure Mat & Pillow Bundle

The Quillaby Acupressure Mat & Pillow Bundle

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The Quillaby Evening Bundle

Mat. Pillow. Carry bag. Everything you need for the 20-minute reset.

What's included
Quillaby Acupressure Mat
66 × 40 cm · 6,210 pressure points
£59.99£49.99
Quillaby Acupressure Pillow
Shaped for the neck and upper shoulders
£34.99£24.99
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Free carry & storage bag
Rolls up, stores flat, lives behind the sofa
£10.00 FREE
Total value £104.97
Bundle price today £54.99
You save £49.98 — plus a free carry bag
Try it for thirty nights. If your shoulders don't drop, your sleep doesn't deepen, or your evenings don't feel a fraction quieter — send it back. We cover the return.
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6,210
Acupressure points
on every Quillaby mat
20min
The whole ritual
no app, no charging, no faff
30nights
At-home trial
love it or full refund
£0
UK delivery
tracked, 7–10 working days
Why Quillaby

A quieter kind
of acupressure mat.

Most acupressure mats look like they belong in a gym. Quillaby was made for the corner of a living room, the side of a bed, the small hours of a long week.

Quillaby acupressure mat unrolled in a calm British living room — designed for small flats and quiet evenings
Made for here

Designed for British homes.

Made for small flats, shared walls and Sunday evenings. It rolls up small, stores flat behind the sofa, and the cover is a calm deep oat — not gym-kit neon. The kind of thing you leave out, not hide away.

Macro of the Quillaby acupressure disc field — 6,210 acupressure points, plant-based foam, 100% cotton cover
Built to last

Ancient practice, modern materials.

Acupressure has been practised for thousands of years. We kept what works — the spike pattern, the count, the ritual of stillness — and rebuilt the rest. 100% cotton cover. Plant-based foam. ABS spikes that don't shed, smell, or sag.

Woman lying back on the Quillaby acupressure mat, shoulders melted into the surface — thirty nights to fall for it
Risk-free

Thirty nights to fall for it.

Hand-finished seams. Reinforced edges. A cover that unzips for washing. We'd rather make one mat you keep for years than three you replace. Lie on it for thirty nights — if it isn't for you, send it back. We cover the return.

What twenty minutes feels like

First minute: ouch.
Fifth minute: oh.

The honest version of your first session. Almost everyone tells the same story, in the same order.

  1. 0:00
    Lie back

    "Right. Here we go."

    You unroll the mat on the bed or sofa. You lower yourself slowly — back, then shoulders. The points feel sharp. Your jaw tenses. Some part of your brain says this was a mistake. Stay there. It passes.

  2. 1:00
    The warmth

    A slow, spreading heat.

    Within sixty seconds, the sharpness softens. Heat blooms across the part of you that's pressed against the points. The body's first response is to flinch — its second is to flood the area with blood. That's the bit you came for.

  3. 5:00
    The drop

    Your shoulders let go.

    Around minute five, breathing slows on its own. You notice your shoulders had migrated up towards your ears — and now they're back where they belong. Your jaw unclenches. The day starts to thin.

  4. 15:00
    Stillness

    You stop noticing the mat.

    By minute fifteen, the points have disappeared underneath you. What's left is something close to heavy — the kind of stillness you usually only get after a hot bath. The phone is on the other side of the room. There's nothing to do.

  5. 20:00
    Get up lighter

    "I didn't know I was holding all of that."

    You roll off slowly. The skin on your back is pink — that's circulation, not damage. Your shoulders are looser than they've been in weeks. You feel slightly drowsy. You won't reach for your phone. The day is finally over.

A guide, not a guarantee — everyone's body is different. Some people feel the drop on session one. Others on session three. Most people, within their first week, find themselves looking forward to the twenty minutes.

What Quillaby feels like

Twenty minutes
that change the whole evening.

Not promises. Just the moments customers describe — the small, ordinary shifts that turn an evening from a wind-up into a wind-down.

  • Woman lying back on a Quillaby acupressure mat, shoulders melted, eyes closed — the first exhale
    Minute five

    The first exhale.

    The shoulders settle. The jaw unclenches. The day, quietly, starts leaving the body.

  • Solo Quillaby ritual — phone face-down, candle lit, twenty minutes of stillness
    Phone face-down

    Twenty minutes that are only yours.

    Nowhere to be. Nothing to scroll. The only twenty minutes of the day that asks nothing of you.

  • Couple on twin Quillaby mats with wine and herbal tea between them — the evening ritual
    For two

    An evening you do together.

    Twin mats. Two glasses. The conversation that finally happens once the phones are down.

  • Woman asleep peacefully in bed after a Quillaby session, mat resting on bedside chair
    Lights out

    Sleep that catches you.

    A growing number of customers describe drifting off before the head hits the pillow on Quillaby nights.

  • Woman stretching at the window the morning after, mat rolled neatly on the floor
    Morning after

    Wake-ups that feel different.

    The mornings where the body stretches first and the phone stays where it was left.

Most customers describe these moments within the first week. Some feel them on night one. A few take longer — bodies are not factories.

Three reasons people stay

Built for the evening
your nervous system needs.

  • The massage you don't have to book — Quillaby £54.99 once vs £75-£120 per session
  • I didn't know I was holding all of that — what partners say after their first session together
  • The reason you can't sleep isn't in your head — twenty minutes on the Quillaby mat, then bed
Get the bundle — £54.99

Mat + pillow + free carry bag. Saves £49.98 vs separate.

Honest answers

Things people ask before they buy.

Will it actually hurt?
The first 30–60 seconds are sharp — a strong, prickly pressure that makes most first-timers want to get up. Stay with it. By minute one the sharpness softens. By minute five the points feel warm. By minute fifteen most people don't notice the mat at all. If it ever feels genuinely painful, get off — and wear a thin t-shirt for your first few sessions.
Why not just buy a £15 mat off Amazon?
You can. We did, before we made this one. They're fine for trying acupressure once. Most people we know who bought one say the same three things: the spikes flatten within a few months, the cover is polyester (you can't wash it), and the whole thing smells of plastic for the first fortnight. Quillaby is built for someone who already knows they want a daily ritual — and would rather have one mat that lasts than three that don't.
What if I don't love it?
Send it back within 30 nights for a full refund — even if you've used it every single one. We cover the return postage within the UK. No questions, no awkward emails.
How often should I use it?
Three to five times a week, 15–20 minutes a session, is where most people land. Some use it nightly as part of a wind-down routine. There's no wrong answer — listen to your body. Going past 30 minutes doesn't add benefit; it just leaves more skin marks.
Will I actually use it, or will it sit in a cupboard?
The single most useful thing you can do is decide where it lives before you order — behind the sofa, under the bed, rolled up next to your reading chair. The mats that gather dust are the ones that live in cupboards. Set yours somewhere you'll see it. Most customers use Quillaby 3–5 evenings a week within their first month.
What if I don't feel anything?
A small number of people don't feel much in their first session — usually because their body is tensing rather than settling. Three things help: lie on a softer surface (bed or sofa), wear a thin t-shirt for the first week, and set a 5-minute timer instead of a 20-minute one. Most people feel the warmth spread by session two or three.
Is it safe in pregnancy or with a medical condition?
If you're pregnant, taking blood thinners, have a heart condition, skin condition, or any medical concern, please speak to your GP before using an acupressure mat. We can't give medical advice — your doctor can. Use is not recommended for children under 12.
How is Quillaby different from other acupressure mats?
Three real differences: it's designed in the UK for smaller homes, the cover is 100% cotton (not polyester) and unzips for washing, and the bundle includes the pillow and carry bag as standard — most brands charge extra for both. We'd rather give you everything you need on day one than upsell you afterwards.
How do I clean it?
The cotton cover unzips and is machine-washable at 30°C. Air dry. The foam insert can be wiped with a damp cloth. Don't tumble dry. The spikes are non-porous and don't need washing.
What are the spikes made of?
Food-grade ABS plastic — the same family of plastic used in LEGO. It doesn't shed, smell, or break down. The base is plant-based foam. The cover is 100% cotton. No BPA, no phthalates.
How long does UK delivery take?
Free UK delivery on every order, tracked, 7–10 working days. Every postcode, no minimum spend.
Can I use it through clothing?
Yes. Most beginners start with a thin t-shirt for the first few sessions, then move to bare skin once the sensation feels familiar. Bare skin gives the fullest experience but it's not a competition — find what's comfortable.
Begin the ritual

Lie down tonight.

Mat, pillow and carry bag — £54.99 £104.97.

Free UK delivery. Thirty nights to fall for it. Return postage on us.

Start your 20-minute reset — £54.99

Lie down. Breathe out. We'll take it from here.