Morphea and Ikea: two very different mattress visions
Morphea is a French brand specializing in high-end bedding sold online. The Victoria, its best-seller, was elected Product of the Year 2025®. European manufacturing, OEKO-TEX Class 1 and ISO 9001 certifications, after-sales service based in Paris. The ambition: to offer comfort worthy of a luxury hotel, at a fair price.
Ikea, needs no introduction. The Swedish giant offers the ÅNNELAND, a mid-range hybrid mattress. Made in Poland, available in store or online, it is a product designed for the general public. Decent, but without premium ambition.
Two hybrid mattresses, two comfort sensations
On paper, both models belong to the same family: that of hybrid mattresses. But they don't quite have the same promise.
The Victoria clearly focuses on a more enveloping experience, with a soft feel, a firmer support core, and a construction designed to give that very premium cocoon bed sensation.
Ikea's ÅNNELAND mattress, on the other hand, offers a more straightforward proposition: a well-equipped hybrid mattress, available in medium-firm or firm, with a more standardized approach.
Technical comparison: Victoria vs ÅNNELAND
The side-by-side comparison
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Feature |
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Type |
Hybrid |
Hybrid |
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Thickness |
30 cm |
24 cm |
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Support Zones |
7 ergonomic zones |
5 comfort zones |
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Memory foam |
Air Memory® — 55 kg/m³ |
Memory foam, density not communicated |
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Comfort foam |
ErgoFeel® — 55 kg/m³ |
Soft foam, density not communicated |
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Pocket springs |
Height 22 cm — 775 springs in 160×200 cm |
180 pocket springs/m² in 160x200 cm |
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Integrated topper |
Yes, cocooning feel |
No |
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Cover |
480 g/m² quilted stretch, hypoallergenic |
Removable, machine washable |
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Certifications |
OEKO-TEX Class 1, ISO 9001, CertiPUR |
Not specified |
What the numbers reveal
The first difference is obvious: 30 cm thickness for the Victoria versus 24 cm for the ÅNNELAND. Six centimeters of difference is considerable.
The Victoria displays memory foam densities of 55 kg/m³. This is one of the highest levels on the market. Ikea does not communicate the densities of its foams, which makes comparison impossible on this point.
In terms of pocket springs, the Victoria features springs 22 cm high. Taller springs mean better give, better independent support, and superior ventilation.
Comfort and sleeping independence
The comparative table
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Comfort criterion |
Victoria (Morphea) |
ÅNNELAND (Ikea) |
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Initial feel |
Soft, enveloping, cocooning sensation |
Firmer, available in medium-firm or firm |
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Back support |
Firm core, progressive thanks to 7 ergonomic zones |
Support with 5 comfort zones, more standard |
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Ergonomic zones |
7 targeted zones (head, shoulders, lower back, pelvis, thighs, calves, feet) |
5 zones (mainly shoulders and hips) |
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Sleeping independence |
Excellent — 22 cm springs + 55 kg/m³ memory foam |
Good, independent pocket springs |
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Pressure point relief |
Yes. Hybrid structure + high-density memory foam |
Yes. Memory foam + comfort zones |
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Sleeping positions |
All positions (back, side, stomach) thanks to adaptive support |
Mainly back and side |
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Maintenance |
480 g/m² quilted cover, Sanitized treated |
Removable cover, machine washable |
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Thermoregulation |
Open-cell foams + 22 cm spring air volume |
Classic memory foam (can retain heat) |
Two distinctly different comfort sensations
The Victoria offers a comfort often described as "hotel bed" quality. The soft feel of the integrated topper envelops you, while the firm deep support keeps the spine aligned. It's this contrast that makes the difference: you feel cradled without ever sinking in.
Ikea's ÅNNELAND offers simpler, more linear comfort. The medium-firm feel suits those who prefer a firmer sensation. It's a decent foam and spring mattress, but without the sensory depth of the Victoria.
Which mattress offers the best value for money? ?
Here are the prices observed in April 2026 for the most requested sizes:
|
Size |
Victoria (Morphea) — on sale |
ÅNNELAND (Ikea) — list price |
|
140×200 cm |
575€ |
549€ |
|
160×200 cm |
654€ |
649€ |
|
180×200 cm |
719€ |
749€ |
Prices observed on the respective websites in April 2026.
The price difference is moderate, especially during promotional periods. For a few tens of euros more, the Victoria offers an additional 6 cm of thickness, much higher foam densities, 7 zones instead of 5, and an integrated topper.
The value for money clearly leans towards Morphea when you look at what you actually get for your money.
Services and guarantees: the comparison
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Criterion |
Morphea |
Ikea |
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Trial period |
100 nights (full refund) |
90 days (exchange only) |
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Warranty |
10 years, unconditional |
10 years, reserved for IKEA Family members |
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Delivery |
Free, 3 to 7 days |
Paid (59 €) or in-store pickup |
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Payment |
2x, 3x, 4x interest-free + up to 24x |
3x or 4x with fees |
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Old mattress removal |
Yes, on request |
No |
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Customer service |
French, based in Paris |
Standard Ikea |
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Manufacturing |
European, French brand |
Poland |
Here the differences are quite significant. At Morphea, you test your mattress for 100 nights. If it doesn't suit you, you get a refund.
At Ikea, the 90 days only entitle you to an exchange, not a refund.
Morphea's 10-year warranty is unconditional. Ikea's requires being an IKEA Family member. And Morphea takes back your old mattress upon delivery, a service that Ikea does not offer.
For those looking to deepen their reflection, our guide to choosing your mattress details all the essential criteria.
Our verdict: Morphea or Ikea?
Ikea's ÅNNELAND is a decent hybrid mattress for its price. But when compared to Morphea's Victoria, its limitations quickly become apparent.
The Victoria stands out as the most complete choice. 30 cm thickness, some of the densest foams on the market, 7 ergonomic zones, an integrated topper, European manufacturing, and the Product of the Year 2025® distinction.
All this with 100 nights trial, free delivery, and an unconditional 10-year warranty.







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