Jade premium hybrid mattress - memory foam - 26cm
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Gaia latex and memory foam mattress - 25cm
Reversible and adaptable
Mila hybrid mattress - foam and springs - 22cm
Balanced and economical
Mattress: our advice for choosing the right one
Want to learn more about the different types of mattresses, which one is best for you, or what thickness to choose for your mattress? We've provided some details below.
What are the different types of mattresses?
- FOAM : soft and comfortable
High-density memory foam mattresses (the only foam grades offered at Morphéa) offer the advantage of exceptional comfort. Enveloping, with support that perfectly distributes pressure points, they are recommended for people with muscle, joint, or back pain. Perfect for any type of sleep: on your back, side, or stomach.
They are also recommended for small sizes (less than 70 kg).
- HYBRIDS : suitable for most people
So-called hybrid mattresses combine springs and foam. At Morphéa, they are made with individually wrapped pocket springs and memory foam, thus offering a soft feel and optimal sleeping independence. They are recommended for people with restless sleep, who suffer from overheating, and who prefer to fall asleep on their side.
They are also recommended for couples who have a significantly different weight and want to benefit from perfect sleeping independence.
- LATEX : flexibility and firmness
Latex mattresses are the most expensive mattresses on the market. Because natural latex is more expensive to produce, they are generally less readily available. At Morphéa, they are available in two forms: a reversible mattress and a non-reversible one. Latex has the particularity of providing a firmer feel and perfect breathability. They are recommended for people who suffer from heat and who use their mattress very frequently (primary residence). They are also recommended for people with allergies or significant skin sensitivities.
Their great durability makes them the preferred choice for medium and large sizes (over 70kg).
In conclusion, choosing the ideal mattress involves considering criteria such as comfort, support, breathability of materials, and use (alone or with someone else). Identify the criteria that are most important to you, then select from our various available mattresses. You can also compare them using our mattress comparison tool by clicking here .
How do I choose my mattress?
Choosing the right mattress involves answering various questions related to your body type, possible back problems, sensitivity to allergies, and even your sleeping position.
- The choice of firmness
Choose a high-density foam mattress for firm support, ideal for supporting the spine. Recommended for people prone to back pain.
Choose a memory foam mattress or one of our latex mattresses for plush comfort. Not recommended for people with latex allergies.
Choose a hybrid mattress, combining different technologies to provide support and comfort. Suitable for all sleeper types.
2. Ventilating the mattress
A mattress must be moisture-resistant and allow good air circulation to prevent bacteria buildup. Latex or pocket spring mattresses offer excellent ventilation.
3. The size of the mattress
Choose a mattress size 15 to 20 cm longer than your height for optimal comfort. At Morphea, we offer sizes ranging from 70 to 200 cm with the option to test them for 100 days .
4. Do you sleep alone or with someone else?
The frequency of sleeping positions during the night is taken into account when sleeping with someone else. Latex and memory foam mattresses are recommended for good sleeping independence. Opt for a queen-size (160x200 cm) or king-size (180x200 cm) mattress for more space and independence for two.
What thickness should my mattress be?
Choosing the right mattress thickness is crucial to ensuring restful sleep. Several criteria must be considered to make the optimal choice.
1. Mattress less than 14 cm thick
It is not recommended to regularly sleep on mattresses that are less than 14 cm thick. Although inexpensive, these mattresses do not provide adequate support to the spine, causing back pain. However, they are suitable as an extra bed or mattress topper.
2. Mattress 14 to 17 cm thick
Recommended as extra bedding or for children, these mattresses are lightweight and easy to handle. However, for an adult, comfort is limited.
3. Mattress 18 to 25 cm thick
Foam, latex, or spring mattresses can range from 18 to 25 cm thick. Options of 23 cm and above offer good ventilation and appreciable comfort, especially with quality materials.
4. Mattresses over 25 cm thick
Considered high-end, these mattresses offer great comfort with prestigious materials. They require more maintenance but offer excellent sleeping independence. Although more expensive, they are suitable for couples with a large weight difference, offering exceptional durability and sleep quality.
Back pain: which mattress should you choose?
If back pain is making your nights endless, know that there is a solution. Indeed, the choice of mattress plays a crucial role in the quality of your sleep. To benefit from restful rest and avoid unnecessary lower back and neck pain, it is essential to choose a mattress that offers support perfectly adapted to your body weight and that conforms to its shape. If your mattress is worn or unsuitable (too soft or too firm), do not hesitate to replace it immediately: your nights will be greatly improved! Several technologies on the market meet this need. To choose a mattress adapted to back problems, whether for the cervical or lumbar regions, it is recommended to turn to memory foam mattresses. These mattresses adjust perfectly to the body's shape, thus relieving pressure points, improving blood circulation and promoting spinal support.
At Morphea, our Jade, Victoria, Romy, Gaia, and Anna mattresses are designed with memory foam.
What budget should I set aside for a mattress?
These days, the price of a mattress on the market can vary considerably, but not necessarily for the reasons you might think. In reality, the quality and comfort of a mattress aren't the only factors that influence its price. Affordable mattresses aren't necessarily low-quality; quite the opposite. Therefore, to find a mattress that offers good value for money, it's essential to consider a few key factors.
First, choose your mattress based on your specific needs. The dimensions, firmness, and technology should be tailored to your expectations. Next, pay attention to the product's details and finish. Finally, it's recommended to consider the benefits of each brand (trial nights, free shipping, certification, and customer service).
As a guide, the price of a hybrid mattress can vary between €200 and €3,000, that of a foam mattress is generally between €150 and €1,500, while latex models can require an investment of between €200 and €3,500 on average.

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