Mattresses with bonnel spring cores, pocket springs, multipocket, HR foam and memory foam for single, youth and double bedrooms, with firmness levels H2, H3 and H4 and thicknesses from 10 to 27 cm. The catalogue stocks more than twenty models — Marfik, Simplo, Tiago, Posito II, Premia, Ekko, Kampas, Estivo II, Mimas, Erso and Merida across the spring families; Armus, Sirra, Irys Fresh and Agena in foams and memory foam; Stern, Orsa and Tebos as toppers — in widths from 80 to 180 cm, with prices from around €75 for single sizes up to roughly €550 for double-bed multipocket models.
Core types: springs, foam and memory foam
The core is the layer that defines a mattress's support and durability. Bonnel springs (Marfik 140×200) are the classic interlinked steel structure, with good ventilation and a low entry price, but they transmit movement from one side of the bed to the other. Pocket springs (Simplo, Tiago, Posito II, Premia, Ekko) enclose each coil in an independent fabric pocket, so the mattress sinks only under each pressure point and isolates the sleeping partner more effectively. The multipocket generation (Kampas 26 cm, Mimas Multi Silver 25 cm, Estivo II 27 cm, Erso 27 cm, Merida 23 cm) multiplies the number of springs per square metre and adds upper layers of memory foam or HR foam, delivering finer zoned support — shoulders, lumbar area, hips — at thicknesses above 25 cm. HR foam cores (Armus, Sirra, Irys Fresh) are light, affordable and firm; memory-foam models such as Agena 19 cm add a thermoreactive layer that cradles the body and relieves pressure points.
Firmness H2, H3 and H4: how to choose by body weight
The European firmness scale runs from H1 (very soft) to H5 (very firm); the catalogue concentrates on the three middle steps. H2 is medium-soft, designed for people weighing less than around 70 kg sleeping solo or for light couples: bodies such as Simplo, Marfik, Posito II, Premia and Sirra sit here. H3 is medium-firm, the most demanded step in Spain for adult couples of average build (between 70 and 90 kg) and appears in Agena, Ekko, Estivo II, Mimas, Erso and Merida. H4 is firm, recommended for people above 90 kg or for couples with a significant weight difference: in the catalogue this slot is filled by Irys Fresh. As a quick rule, a couple of 70-75 kg each is usually comfortable on H3; if one partner exceeds 95 kg, step up to H4 so the mattress doesn't sag on one side.
Sleeping posture and recommended firmness
Your usual sleeping position matters as much as your weight. Side sleepers need the shoulder and hip to sink slightly so the spine stays straight: a medium or medium-soft firmness (H2 for light builds, H3 for medium ones) is the most common pick. Back sleepers benefit from slightly firmer support so the lumbar area doesn't hang in the air; H3 covers most cases. Stomach sleepers need a firm surface (H3-H4) so the pelvis doesn't sink and force the lumbar curve into a strain. If you share a bed with someone who sleeps in a different posture, multipocket models with several firmness zones (Estivo II, Erso) handle the compromise best, because each section of the mattress responds independently to the load applied.
Single and double sizes: from 80 to 180 cm
Single and youth mattresses occupy the 80, 90 and 100 cm widths at 200 cm length (Sirra 80×180 is the most compact exception, designed for children's beds or sofa-beds). For Spanish double beds the standard sizes are 135×190, 140×200, 150×190 and 160×200; the catalogue concentrates on 140×200 (Marfik, Armus) and 160×200 (Agena, Simplo, Premia, Ekko, Irys Fresh, Estivo II, Mimas, Erso, Merida), which is the best-selling double size in Spain for adult couples. The 120×200 options (Kampas, Posito II) sit in between, for compact bedrooms where a 140 doesn't fit but a 90 falls short. The standard length is 200 cm: leave at least 10 cm more than the tallest sleeper, so it covers heights up to 1.90 m comfortably. Always measure the slatted base or storage frame first, since divan bases have their own tolerances and an over-tight mattress is hard to make up.
Thicknesses from 10 to 27 cm: what changes with height
Core thickness is directly linked to durability and perceived comfort. Thicknesses of 10 to 13 cm (Armus 10 cm, Sirra 13 cm) suit folding beds, occasional guest use or children's bedrooms where daily wear is light. Between 16 and 19 cm (Marfik, Posito II, Tiago Standard, Premia, Ekko, Agena, Irys Fresh) sits the mid range: it withstands daily adult use for years and is the band with most models in stock. From 22 cm upwards (Tiago Lux, Merida 23, Mimas 25, Kampas 26, Estivo II 27, Erso 27) you enter premium multipocket territory, with several layers (spring core + foam + memory foam + breathable cover) adding volume, zoned support and better adaptability. Check the total height alongside the base or storage frame: a stack that is too tall makes getting in and out hard for older sleepers, while one too low sacrifices the "elevated" feel.
Toppers as a complement to your current mattress
A topper is a 5 to 6 cm overlay placed on top of an existing mattress to add a comfort layer without replacing it. The catalogue offers three options: Stern (180×200×6, designed for larger doubles), Orsa (120×200×5, with a breathable Tencel cover) and Tebos (140×200, in grey). They cover three concrete scenarios: softening a mattress that turned out too firm without throwing it away, extending the life of one that has lost comfort but still supports the body for two or three more years, or smoothing the surface when two single mattresses are joined into a double bed. They don't replace a new mattress when the core is already sunken or deformed, but they delay that purchase and improve rest at a very contained cost (between around €45 and €145 in the catalogue).
Shipping across Spain, packaging and handling
Mattresses are delivered across the Spanish mainland and the Balearic Islands, with free shipping from €300. Memory-foam and HR-foam models ship rolled up and vacuum-packed inside a narrow transport box that fits through any door or lift: once unsealed, the mattress recovers its full thickness within 24 to 72 hours; remove the plastic as soon as possible and ventilate the bedroom. Pocket-spring and multipocket models ship at full size, in a protective wrap; they weigh more and need access at full dimensions, so it is worth measuring the staircase or lift cabin in advance. We answer pre-sale queries about sizes, compatibility with slatted bases or storage frames and firmness options before purchase.
































































