Morphea and Tediber: Two French Brands, Two Approaches to Sleep
Morphea and Tediber share a common ambition: to make mattresses accessible online, without intermediaries. But their models, on the other hand, offer very different visions of comfort.
Morphea is a French brand (❤️ hello Paris!) founded by Théodore, a hotel industry enthusiast. We are a small, human-sized team based in France, entirely dedicated to your comfort. Our promise: to create YOUR comfort zone at home. A place where you sleep well, but also where you relax, work, and love. A bed that supports your back, your mind, your mood. Materials that breathe, envelop, and soothe.
The range revolves around several models designed to adapt to every sleeper's profile. The Victoria (luxury hybrid, 30 cm) is the bestseller, elected Product of the Year 2025®. The Jade was recommended as the best mattress for back pain by L'Express. And the Drimz collection embodies the very high-end with its bamboo charcoal technology. European manufacturing, OEKO-TEX Class 1 and ISO 9001 certifications.
Tediber, founded in 2015, is a French online bedding brand that has established itself as one of the most recognized players in the French market. The brand now offers three hybrid models (Hybrid, Premium Hybrid, Infinite Hybrid) in a progressive approach. Tediber offers several levels of comfort, designed to suit the widest range of people. French manufacturing, a repairable mattress concept, and presence in stores in Paris, Lyon, and Toulouse.
On one side, personalization and hotel comfort. On the other, universality and simplicity. Two legitimate visions, but ones that do not produce the same result once you lie down.
Both models clearly belong to the category of the best premium mattresses sold online. But they don't quite meet the same expectations. That's what makes this comparison interesting.
What does a premium hybrid mattress really contain? Layer-by-layer comparison
The number of layers is an indicator, but it is primarily the density of each foam (expressed in kg/m³) that determines the quality of support and the lifespan of the mattress. The higher the density, the more resistant the foam is to sagging over time.
Here is the detailed composition of the two models, side by side:
|
Layer |
Victoria (Morphea) — 30 cm |
Premium Hybrid (Tediber) — 27 cm |
|
Cover |
Quilted stretch 480 g/m², hypoallergenic, anti-mite, antibacterial |
Tencel® (eucalyptus fibers), removable and washable |
|
Comfort foam |
Air Memory® memory foam, 10 mm, density 55 kg/m³. Regulates temperature. |
TediCloud®, soft comfort, 25 mm, density 40 kg/m³ |
|
Adaptive foam |
ErgoFeel® breathable open cells, 10 mm, density 55 kg/m³ |
ErgoAdapt® memory foam, 30 mm, density 42 kg/m³ |
|
Support foam |
Comfort Feel® 20 mm, 35 kg/m³. Creates 7 ergonomic zones. |
30 mm, 30 kg/m³. Balanced medium-firm comfort. |
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Pocket springs |
Independent, height 22 cm. 775 springs in 160×200 cm. |
Independent, height 16 cm. 1,140 springs in 160×200, 5 zones. |
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Lower foams |
Wrapping foam (10 mm, 25 kg/m³) + reinforcement foam (30 mm, 35 kg/m³) |
Edging (30 kg/m³) + support foam (20 mm, 30 kg/m³) |
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Integrated topper |
Yes, ultra-soft cocooning comfort |
Yes and reversible 5.5 cm (firm side / soft side) |
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Bottom fabric |
Highly breathable, 100 g/m² fiber |
Anti-slip, 100% polyester |
What to remember: Tediber has 8 layers, Morphea has 7. But the key difference is not in the number of layers: it's in the density of the foams. On the most important layers (comfort and memory foam), the Victoria has 55 kg/m³ where the Tediber is between 40 and 42 kg/m³. Concretely, this means deeper support, better resistance to sagging, and optimal support that lasts longer.
Another notable difference: the Victoria's pocket springs are 22 cm compared to Tediber's 16 cm. Taller springs offer greater travel, absorb more movement, and provide superior ventilation. Tediber compensates with a higher number of springs (1,140 vs 775), distributed in 5 zones. Two different approaches to foam and springs, for a result that is felt daily.
Thickness and support zones
30 cm for the Victoria. 27 cm for the Premium Hybrid. Does a three-centimeter difference really matter?
Yes. And here's why.
The Victoria's extra thickness allows for taller pocket springs (22 cm vs 16 cm).
This creates a larger air volume between the coils, improves ventilation, and offers better absorption capacity. Especially if you weigh more than 80 kg or if two people with different body types sleep together.
Regarding support zones, the Victoria offers 7 (head, shoulders, lumbar, pelvis, thighs, calves, feet) thanks to its Comfort Feel® foam. Each part of the spine is supported with specific firmness. The Tediber works on 5 zones, a more classic but effective zoning, via its pocket springs.
In practice, the larger your build, the more the generous thickness of the Victoria makes a difference. For a double mattress shared by two people of different body types, this is a real advantage.
Sleeping position based on initial feel
Your sleeping style determines which areas of your body experience the most pressure. This is a criterion as important as your body type when choosing a mattress.
The Victoria combines firm support in depth and a soft initial feel on the surface. This duality works for all sleeping positions:
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On your back, your lumbar region is supported without excessive arching
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On your side, your shoulders and hips sink just enough to relieve pressure points
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On your stomach, firm support prevents hyperextension of the lower back.
With its 7 targeted zones, the Victoria adapts zone by zone rather than offering uniform comfort.
Tediber's Premium Hybrid offers medium-firm support, slightly softer. Tediber optimizes it for back and side sleeping. Its reversible topper is an asset: a firmer side, a softer side, to choose according to your preferences. This is a valuable form of personalization, even if the 5 support zones remain less precise than the Victoria's 7-zone division.
If you are looking for a model specifically designed for back pain, Morphea's Jade (recommended by L'Express) is an interesting alternative.
Thermoregulation: which hybrid mattress stays cool?
Heat accumulation during the night is one of the main causes of night awakenings. On this point, both brands have carefully designed their models.
The Victoria uses Air Memory® foam, designed to absorb body heat and redistribute it away from the surface. Combined with 22 cm pocket springs (a large volume of air in permanent circulation) and open-cell ErgoFeel® foam, the Victoria dissipates heat very well. Independent tests (BedBedTime) measured an increase of only 7°C in surface temperature, a rather low, and thus rather good, result.
Tediber's Premium Hybrid relies on its Tencel® cover (eucalyptus fibers, more breathable than cotton) and the Air+ version incorporates graphite particles in the ErgoAdapt® foam to evacuate up to 17% more heat. This is a very interesting technology, especially for sleepers who tend to get hot at night.
-> Thermoregulation verdict: slight advantage to Tediber's Air+ version thanks to graphite, but the Victoria is not left behind thanks to its superior ventilation volume.
Price comparison by size: Victoria (Morphea) vs. Premium Hybrid Air+ (Tediber)
Let's talk budget. This is often where the decision crystallizes. Here are the prices observed in April 2026 for the three most requested mattress sizes:
|
Mattress size |
Victoria (promotion) |
Tediber Air+ (promotion) |
Victoria (catalog) |
Tediber Air+ (catalog) |
|
140×190 cm |
€562.08 |
€699.90 |
€859.99 |
€1,179.90 |
|
160×200 cm |
€653.59 |
€769.90 |
€999.99 |
€1,289.90 |
|
180×200 cm |
€718.95 |
€849.90 |
€1,099.99 |
€1,419.90 |
*Prices available on Morphea and Tediber websites at the time of writing, April 2026.
Regardless of the mattress size, Morphea's Victoria is consistently less expensive than Tediber's Premium Hybrid Air+, for a mattress 3 cm thicker, with higher foam densities and 7 ergonomic zones instead of 5.
Trial, warranty and customer service
Beyond mattress quality, the buying experience is also part of the comfort. Here is a point-by-point comparison of the services of the two mattress brands.
|
Criterion |
Morphea |
Tediber |
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Trial period |
100 nights |
100 nights |
|
Warranty |
10 years |
10 years |
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Delivery |
Free, 3 to 7 days |
Free, 48h (essential) or room of choice (€25) |
|
Customer service |
French customer service (Paris), reachable by email and phone |
French customer service, stores in Paris/Lyon/Toulouse |
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Old mattress removal |
Yes (Comfort/Premium delivery or upon request) |
Yes (comfort delivery) |
|
Installment payments |
2x, 3x, 4x interest-free + 10x, 12x, 24x (Alma / Younited Pay) |
3x, 4x interest-free + 12x |
|
Cover |
Non-removable, Sanitized treated |
Removable and machine washable |
|
Repairability |
Material durability (densities 55 kg/m³) |
Replaceable topper ("1st repairable mattress") |
|
Certifications |
OEKO-TEX Class 1, ISO 9001, Sanitized, CertiPUR |
OEKO-TEX Standard 100, VOC-free glue |
On the fundamentals (trial, warranty, free delivery), the two brands are aligned. The difference lies in the details.
Tediber has an advantage in fast delivery (48h) and the removable cover. It is also the only brand to offer a replaceable topper, theoretically extending the mattress's lifespan.
Morphea stands out with its superior quality certifications (OEKO-TEX Class 1, the highest possible, certifying the absence of harmful substances on each individual layer) and the high density of its materials, which is the best guarantee of long-term durability. Payment up to 24 installments is also an asset for those who wish to spread their investment.
Complete summary table: Morphea or Tediber
|
Characteristic |
Victoria (Morphea) |
Premium Hybrid (Tediber) |
|
Total thickness |
30 cm |
27 cm |
|
Ergonomic zones |
7 zones (Comfort Feel®) |
5 zones |
|
Memory foam density |
55 kg/m³ (Air Memory®) |
42 kg/m³ (ErgoAdapt®) |
|
Comfort foam density |
55 kg/m³ (ErgoFeel®) |
40 kg/m³ (TediCloud®) |
|
Spring height |
22 cm |
16 cm |
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Number of springs (160×200) |
775 |
1,140 |
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Initial feel |
Soft |
Medium-firm |
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Integrated topper |
Yes |
Reversible 5.5 cm |
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Thermoregulation |
Air Memory® + ErgoFeel® |
Tencel® + graphite (Air+) |
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Price in 160×200 cm |
€653.59 |
€769.90 |
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Manufacturing |
European |
France |
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Certifications |
OEKO-TEX Class 1, ISO 9001 |
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 |
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Distinction |
Product of the Year 2025® voted Best Mattress 2026 by l’Express |
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Morphea or Tediber: our verdict for choosing your mattress
The Morphea Victoria is for those who want the best thickness-to-density-to-price ratio on the market. 30 cm thick, some of the highest memory foam densities (55 kg/m³), 7 ergonomic zones, an integrated mattress topper, all at an affordable price. It's the ideal choice for couples, taller individuals, and anyone who wants to rediscover that hotel comfort feeling every night. It's not for nothing that it was voted Product of the Year 2025®.
The Tediber Premium Hybrid is an excellent choice if you're looking for customizable medium-firm comfort (thanks to the reversible mattress topper), a machine-washable cover, and express 48-hour delivery.
Need a more comprehensive guide to refine your decision? Consult our guide to choosing the right mattress.
Conclusion
Choosing a mattress means choosing the quality of your future nights. It's not a decision to be taken lightly.
At Morphea, we design mattresses with generous thicknesses, manufactured in Europe, with genuine attention to your real comfort.
The Victoria is the best proof of this: 30 cm thick, some of the densest foams on the market, 7 ergonomic zones, a fair price, and recognition from the Product of the Year 2025® label.
Want to see for yourself? Discover the Morphea comfort mattress collection and test it for 100 nights.






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