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Good sleep isn't just about the right mattress. It's about synergy, a harmony between comfort, support, and aesthetics. This synergy is created with the double mattress and box spring combo. Much more than just support, this dynamic duo creates a refined sleep experience that combines structure and softness, elegance and engineering.

At Morphea, we believe every element of your bed should serve a purpose: to enhance rest, well-being, and the beauty of your bedroom. This blog explains why choosing a 140x190 mattress + bed base is a smart and elegant choice, especially if you value quality sleep, modern design, and intelligent engineering.

What is a Box Spring and Why is it Important?

The bed base may seem a little retro, but current versions are anything but outdated. The Morphea bed base is designed to provide the ideal balance between flexibility and firmness, offering:

  • Structured support for proper spinal alignment and improved mattress longevity
  • An elevation that gives a more luxurious look to your room
  • Better ventilation to keep your mattress fresh and airy
  • A clean style, with crisp lines and modern materials

And when you pair it with one of Morphea's expertly crafted mattresses, you create a sleep system that's greater than the sum of its parts.

The Best Double Mattress with Box Spring: What to Consider in 2025

Trends come and go, but quality sleep is timeless. So what defines a good bed base?

  1. Adaptive Comfort
    Morphea mattresses are designed to adapt to your body, relieving pressure points and supporting your natural curves. Whether you prefer balanced firmness or a plush feel, our sleep systems adapt to you.
  2. Integrated Design
    Our 140x190 mattress and box spring combinations are designed to fit together perfectly, both visually and functionally. No sizing issues, no guesswork. Just a refined foundation, built to last.
  3. Silent Solidity
    Our bed bases are designed to be quiet and stable, with reinforced materials that prevent squeaking, sagging, or shifting – for peaceful, restful nights.

Why Choose a Double Mattress with a Box Spring?

Simplicity and sophistication come together in an already raised bed base. Our double mattresses with box springs reduce the need for an additional bed frame, offering:

  • Minimalist aesthetic: Clean lines and open space below
  • Functional ventilation: Better air circulation under the mattress
  • Smart practicality: Easy cleaning and space-saving design

A modern solution, in line with our current lifestyles and sleeping habits.

140x190: The Happy Medium Between Size and Elegance

The 140x190 cm mattress is a favorite in Europe, and for good reason. Spacious enough for two, yet compact enough for urban bedrooms or minimalist spaces. When paired with a matching base, you get a complete and stylish sleep system, ready to give you restful nights and stylish awakenings.

Morphea's 140x190 format perfectly embodies the alliance of form and function: easy to install, beautiful to look at, and designed for comfort.

Conclusion: Build Your Bed, Get Restful Sleep

A double mattress with a box spring isn't just a bedroom upgrade; it's a lifestyle choice. It's for those who care about their comfort, appreciate design, and believe that sleeping well is worth the investment.

With Morphea, you're not just investing in a mattress and foundation. You're building better sleep—with intention and style.

Discover the 140x190 mattress + base duo from Morphea and experience truly restorative sleep.

FAQs

Quelles sont les tailles des matelas ?

En France, les dimensions standards vont du 90x190 cm pour une personne au 200x200 cm pour les grands lits. Les plus courantes sont le 140x190 cm (standard), le 160x200 cm (queen size) et le 180x200 cm (king size).

Est-il possible de mettre un matelas 140x190 dans un lit de 140x200 cm ?

Oui, mais il restera un espace vide de 10 cm en longueur. Cela peut poser un souci esthétique ou de maintien, mieux vaut respecter la taille du sommier.

Quelle est la taille standard d'un matelas ?

En France, la taille standard d’un matelas pour un couple est 140x190 cm. Pour une personne seule, c’est généralement 90x190 cm.

Quelle taille de matelas choisir pour un couple ?

La taille standard est 140x190 cm, mais le 160x200 cm (queen size) est considéré comme la taille idéale pour les couples grâce à une meilleure indépendance de couchage.

Quand faut-il remplacer un matelas ?

En moyenne tous les 8 à 10 ans, ou plus tôt si vous ressentez des douleurs, des creux ou une perte de confort.

Quelle est la meilleure taille pour un matelas ?

Il n’y a pas de réponse universelle. Pour une personne seule, le 90x200 cm offre un bon compromis. Pour un couple, le 160x200 cm (queen size) est souvent le plus apprécié. Si votre espace le permet, le 180x200 cm (king size) apporte un confort maximal.

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