The Belgian online mattress market has significantly matured in recent years. Major European brands have adapted their logistics to deliver directly to homes in Belgium, often for free, with trial periods of 100 nights or more and long-term warranties. As a result, Belgian sleepers now have access to a plethora of options, sometimes difficult to decipher. This article reviews the brands actually available in the Belgian market in 2026, their strengths and weaknesses, as well as specific points of vigilance for Belgium — 21% VAT, consumer rights, delivery times — to help you make an informed choice.

What Makes the Belgian Market Specific

Buying a mattress in Belgium from a foreign site or a dedicated site has some particularities that should be known before finalizing your cart.

21% VAT: Belgium applies a standard VAT rate of 21% on bedding products. Unlike France (10% on furniture products since 2012), this rate is higher and mechanically impacts the final displayed price. Sites that have a dedicated Belgian portal (like emma-matelas.be) include this VAT in their prices. For orders placed from French sites, always check if Belgian VAT is properly applied to the delivery.

Consumer Rights: Belgium is a member of the European Union and benefits from the European right of withdrawal of 14 days for any online purchase. Most brands go well beyond this: 100 nights of trial has become the industry standard. In practice, if the mattress does not suit you, you can return it for free within this period, regardless of the brand chosen in this comparison.

Delivery Times: From neighboring France, delivery times generally vary between 3 and 10 working days depending on the brands. Some, like Emma, have a well-established European logistics and often deliver within 3 to 5 days in Belgium. Others, more artisanal or with lower volume, may require one to two weeks.

Warranty: The legal warranty of conformity of at least 2 years applies throughout the EU. Major brands generally offer contractual warranties of 10 years. In case of dispute, the Belgian European Consumer Centre (CEC) can intervene if the brand is established in another EU country.

Online Mattress Brands Available in Belgium in 2026

Emma has an official Belgian site (emma-matelas.be) with free delivery and a complete range including several models: the Emma Original (all foam), the Emma Hybrid (foam and pocket springs), and newer premium options. The Emma mattress was named the best tested mattress in Belgium by Testachats in November 2025, with a score of 9/10.

Emma’s strength lies in its universal positioning: the mattresses are designed to suit the majority of sleeper profiles, whether they sleep on their back, stomach, or side. The range is clear, the displayed prices include Belgian VAT at 21%, and returns are managed directly from Belgium. Trials last 200 nights — well beyond the industry standard — and the warranty is 10 years.

Emma is a German brand (founded in Frankfurt) whose presence in Belgium is now well established, with customer service accessible in French.

Discover the Emma range on the official Belgian site

Tediber — Partially Made in Belgium, Accessible Premium Spirit

Tediber stands out by manufacturing its products in France and Belgium, allowing it to showcase a commitment to industrial proximity. The French brand offers two main models: the classic Tediber (all high-resilience foam with natural latex on the surface) and the more recently launched Tediber Hybrid.

The Tediber Hybrid has received very good ratings: pocket springs, better breathability, better dynamism, and better overall comfort compared to the original model. For sleepers who get hot at night or who are looking for a mattress that is more responsive than an all-foam model, this is a serious option.

Tediber delivers in Belgium via its main site (tediber.com). The trial period is 100 nights with free returns, and the warranty extends to 15 years — one of the longest on the market. The materials are OEKO-TEX® certified, and European manufacturing ensures controlled delivery times to Belgium.

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Simba — The Specialist in Premium Hybrid Mattresses

Simba is a British brand that delivers throughout Europe, including Belgium, via its European site. It has built a solid reputation in the premium hybrid mattress segment, with products that combine micro-pocket springs, resilient foam, and, on higher models, layers of wool or graphite for better thermal regulation.

The brand’s flagship mattress, the Simba Hybrid, is known for its excellent lumbar support and its ability to reduce motion transfer — a real asset for couples with different body types. The trial period is 200 nights, and the warranty is 10 years.

Simba is positioned more towards the premium segment than its competitors: prices are generally higher than those of Emma or Tediber, but the quality of manufacturing justifies the difference for demanding sleepers. Customer service primarily operates in English, which may be a barrier for some French-speaking Belgian buyers.

Nectar — The Longest Trial Period on the Market

Nectar is a well-established American brand in Europe that stands out with an aggressive commercial offer: 365 nights of trial (a whole year) and a lifetime warranty. These arguments are hard to ignore, especially for a first online purchase.

The Nectar mattress is an all-foam model with a memory foam layer on the surface. Its pricing is competitive for the mid-range segment. Nectar delivers in Belgium from its European site, with variable delivery times depending on stock.

Note: Nectar’s “memory foam” positioning may not suit sleepers looking for a more responsive mattress or those who tend to get hot. This type of foam is more enveloping but less breathable than latex or pocket springs.

Bultex and Epeda — French Brands Accessible in Belgium

Bultex and Epeda are two historic French brands belonging to the same industrial group. They offer wide ranges (foam, springs, latex) available through various channels in Belgium: specialized large surfaces, online sales sites, and sometimes their own stores. Their products are less oriented towards “direct online sales” than the previous brands, but they remain accessible for Belgian buyers who prefer a more traditional brand with a solid industrial grounding.

The BULTEX® certification (a proprietary foam manufacturing process) is a highlighted durability argument. These brands are particularly suitable for buyers looking for an alternative to pure online players, with competitive entry-level prices.

Eve Sleep — A Brand No Longer Available in Belgium

It should be noted that Eve Sleep, a British brand that experienced great success in Europe from 2016 to 2022, ceased its activities on the European continent at the end of 2022. If you still encounter reviews or articles mentioning Eve Sleep as available in Belgium, this information is outdated. The brand no longer provides delivery or after-sales service for new Belgian customers in 2026.

How to Choose Your Mattress Online in Belgium: Essential Criteria

Navigating through so many offers can seem complex. Here are the criteria to prioritize to avoid making a mistake.

Firmness is the first filter. A mattress that is too firm or too soft for your body type and preferred sleeping position can cause back pain or poor recovery. Generally speaking: side sleepers need a medium mattress that conforms to the hips and shoulders; back sleepers prefer firmer support at the lumbar level; stomach sleepers require a firm mattress to avoid excessive lumbar arching.

Technology (HR foam, memory foam, latex, pocket springs, or hybrid) determines daily behavior: breathability, responsiveness, sound and thermal insulation. Hybrid mattresses combine the advantages of springs (ventilation, dynamism) and foams (surface comfort, motion isolation).

The trial period is your safety net. For an online purchase without the possibility of prior testing, a period of at least 100 nights is essential. This is the minimum time for your body to adapt and for you to objectively assess comfort.

The warranty protects your investment in the long term. Prefer brands that offer at least 10 years of contractual warranty, regardless of the European legal warranty of 2 years.

Material certifications (OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, CertiPUR®, GOTS for organic mattresses) guarantee the absence of harmful substances — a particularly important criterion if the mattress is intended for a child or a sensitive person.

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Summary Table of Brands Available in Belgium

BrandTypeTrialWarrantySite Delivering to BE
EmmaFoam / Hybrid200 nights10 yearsemma-matelas.be
TediberHR Foam / Hybrid100 nights15 yearstediber.com
SimbaHybrid200 nights10 yearssimba-sleep.com
NectarMemory Foam365 nightsLifetimenectarsleep.fr
BultexFoam / Latex / SpringsVariableVariableBE Resellers
EpedaFoam / SpringsVariableVariableBE Resellers
Eve SleepHybridNo longer available

To go further in your approach, our section mattress comparison gathers all our detailed analyses, classified by sleeper profile and budget.


Does the 21% VAT in Belgium really change the final price of an online mattress?

Yes, and notably compared to France. The French VAT on bedding products is 10%, compared to 21% in Belgium. On an €800 mattress excluding taxes, the VAT difference represents about €88 — a significant gap. In practice, if you order from a dedicated Belgian site (like emma-matelas.be), the displayed price already includes Belgian VAT at 21% and there are no surprises at delivery. However, if you order from a French site and the brand does not have a Belgian portal, check that the invoice applies Belgian VAT and not French: in theory, for an intra-EU B2C sale beyond a certain threshold, the VAT of the buyer’s country applies. If in doubt, contact the brand’s customer service before ordering.

Can you return a mattress purchased online in Belgium if you are not satisfied?

Yes, on two levels. First, the European right of withdrawal of 14 days applies to any online purchase from Belgium, without having to justify the reason. Secondly, almost all brands mentioned in this comparison offer an extended trial period (100 to 365 nights) that goes well beyond the legal right. In this context, the return is free and organized by the brand, which usually calls on charitable organizations or recycling services to retrieve the mattress. The refund is full and processed within a few working days. However, note: the extended trial period is a commercial commitment, not a legal obligation. Read the general terms and conditions to ensure that the return from Belgium is indeed included, especially for brands that do not have a dedicated Belgian portal.

What is the difference between a hybrid mattress and an all-foam mattress?

An all-foam mattress is composed solely of stacked foam layers — high-resilience (HR) foam, memory foam, synthetic or natural latex. It offers enveloping comfort, good motion isolation from a partner, and is well-suited for side sleepers. Its main drawback is heat: foam breathes less well than springs, which can be a problem for sleepers who get hot at night.

A hybrid mattress combines a base of pocket springs (each spring is independent and isolated in a fabric pocket) with one or more layers of foam or latex on the surface. The result is a more breathable mattress due to air circulation between the springs, more responsive (it better responds to position changes), and generally more durable. This type of mattress is recommended for couples, sweaty sleepers, or those who want a versatile mattress over 10 years or more. However, hybrids are often heavier and slightly more expensive than all-foam models of equivalent quality.

Emma, Tediber, or Simba: which brand to choose in Belgium?

All three brands are of high quality and deliver without issue in Belgium, but they cater to slightly different profiles. Emma is the most universal choice and best suited for a first online purchase: its dedicated Belgian site simplifies ordering, VAT is included, and the range covers all budgets. Tediber will suit buyers sensitive to local European manufacturing and natural materials, with a 15-year warranty that reassures for the long term. Simba targets sleepers looking for premium hybrid comfort, with particularly advanced spring technology — it is often the choice of couples or sleepers over 90 kg. If you are still unsure, the 200-night trial offered by Emma and Simba allows you to test without risk.

Can you trust the OEKO-TEX® and CertiPUR® certifications on mattresses sold in Belgium?

These two certifications are recognized and reliable, but they do not cover exactly the same things. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certifies that the tested materials do not contain harmful substances beyond defined thresholds (heavy metals, formaldehyde, pesticides…). It is an international certification, controlled by independent accredited organizations, renewable each year. CertiPUR® is specific to polyurethane foams and guarantees the absence of certain chemicals (PBDE, formaldehyde, heavy metals) as well as a low level of VOC emissions (volatile organic compounds). In practice, a mattress bearing both certifications offers serious guarantees regarding the quality and safety of materials. For use in a child’s room or for an allergic person, these certifications are a selection criterion to prioritize.

Is the warranty of a mattress purchased in France valid in Belgium?

Yes, in the vast majority of cases. Brands that sell in Europe offer a contractual warranty valid in all EU countries where they operate. If you order from the French site of a brand that delivers to Belgium, your 10 or 15-year warranty is valid and returns in case of manufacturing defects are covered by the brand, regardless of your address. The European legal warranty of conformity (minimum 2 years) also applies. In case of cross-border disputes — for example, if a brand refuses to honor a warranty from Belgium — the Belgian European Consumer Centre (CEC) can assist you free of charge in your démarches.