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Bio Comfort is the new generation in latex mattress design – an anatomical-orthopaedic mattress, made with Dunlop technology, engineered to deliver deep, balanced comfort with natural body alignment.
Inspired by the natural geometry of cellular structures and the starfish, this model achieves the highest level of adaptability and ventilation ever realised in a latex construction.
Borrowed from nature and applied as a concept, it proves that nature is the greatest designer.
The new Bio Comfort core is 7-zone – the highest class on the world market, increasing the power of the anatomical-orthopaedic functions. It features a cellular-capsule ventilation design (it resembles cells but also includes capsule-shaped forms with ventilating breathing channels).
Synchroniser: An additional 7-zone synchroniser layer is added, providing an even finer balance and full synchronisation between the mattress and the body, leading to the signature Cloud Comfort effect.
The mattress’s support is also provided by the high density of the latex foam, which is a major factor and delivers strong support to the skeletal system and the spine, positioning it correctly with the assistance of the seven support zones. These zones are developed to the next level and provide even more precise engineering accuracy, while at the same time we care for muscle relaxation, which is important for recovery and relaxation, leading to improved blood circulation, which in turn delivers more intensive exchange and restorative deep sleep.
That is why we define this mattress as anatomical-orthopaedic with an added Cloud Comfort effect.
Cloud Comfort is a sensation of natural lightness and added value of adaptation. When lying down, your body always remains above the mattress surface and does not sink as with ordinary foam and memory foam, while at the same time receiving a balanced lightness of support.
This is not just a latex mattress – it is precise ergonomic engineering that unites nature, science and human comfort into a perfectly synchronised sleep system.
This mattress is the result of true engineering craftsmanship. Its advanced latex structure delivers the full functional potential of natural latex, offering precise anatomical support and a perfectly adaptive sleep surface. The result is a sleep experience that is as restorative as it is comfortable.
Concise: what you gain
What feels better
FIRMNESS OPTIONS
Firmness levels by weight and adaptation
Trust the Dunlop firmness regulations to feel calm and confident. This is an engineering method designed in line with body weight, created to guarantee the maximum balance between anatomical and orthopaedic performance. Be sure that our ultimate goal is complete, restorative, and deep sleep.
Guarantee of engineering precision
Our latex mattress is selected using the Dunlop system – just like choosing clothes by size. Scientific, precise, uncompromising.
What is ILD?
ILD (Indentation Load Deflection) is the standard measure of firmness – it shows how much force is required to compress the foam by 25% of its thickness.
– Lower ILD = softer foam.
– Higher ILD = firmer foam.
This is a precise and repeatable value – not a subjective impression.
Why latex is different from other foams
– Density – latex has nearly double the density of memory or HR foams (≈ 75–95 kg/m³ vs 35–50 kg/m³). This makes it far more resistant to sagging and long-term deformation.
– Elasticity – latex is the most elastic natural material in the world. This ensures immediate rebound and adaptation – something memory foam cannot provide.
– Combination – it is not either–or. Latex delivers both support and adaptation:
– If a mattress is too soft, the body sinks and loses spinal and skeletal support.
– If a mattress is too hard, the muscles cannot relax, the nervous system stays tense, and circulation is restricted.
– Only the balance of strong support and natural adaptation provides true comfort and healthy sleep.
Instant adaptation – the safest adaptive comfort
One of the most important factors that makes latex unique is its ability for instant adaptation. While memory foam needs time and heat to sink and then slowly recover, latex responds immediately to every movement and change of position.
– No delay – no feeling of being stuck.
– Every turn and micro-movement is absorbed in real time.
– Sleep stays uninterrupted, because the body never has to fight the material to find comfort.
Available in 23 cm and 26 cm heights.

7-zone core with a cellular-capsule ventilation geometry – delivering stable support and precise load distribution.
7-zone Synchroniser (100% organic latex) – an additional layer that boosts adaptation for a more balanced support and adds synchronisation between your body and the innovative natural Bio Comfort environment → Cloud Comfort (adaptation without sinking).
Two key strengths of this model
– Adaptation at the highest “biological” level, compatible with human proportions – a fine balance between adaptation and support that follows the real distribution of body mass (shoulders / lumbar / hips).
– More precise, more accurate support that blends seamlessly with anatomical adaptability – you feel stability and smoothness at the same time, without losing height.
Alignment – targeted zones for shoulders, lumbar and hips keep the spine naturally aligned; weight is spread proportionally across the mattress.
Pressure relief & muscle relaxation – improved circulation enables deeper, restorative sleep.
Instant response – no “stuck” feeling like memory foam; the body stays above the surface, and comfort follows each micro-movement in real time. Thermal balance – extremely high ventilation between room and body temperature. Firmness is selected with Dunlop regulations (by body weight) to guarantee the optimal mix of anatomical adaptation and orthopaedic stability.
Anatomical = adaptation. The material follows your shape. The leading factor is elasticity and instant response. If pushed too far, the risk is excessive softness → sinking.
Orthopaedic = support. Stable posture and natural spinal alignment. The leading factors are density (kg/m³) and ILD. If pushed too far, the risk is excessive firmness → muscle tension and restricted circulation.
| Criterion | Anatomical | Orthopaedic |
|---|---|---|
| Aim | Max adaptation to body shape | Stable support & spine alignment |
| Key material factor | Elasticity (instant response) | Density (kg/m³) & ILD |
| Risk if overdone | Too soft → sinking | Too firm → muscle tension |
| How Bio Comfort solves it | Cloud Comfort = adaptation without sinking | High density + 7 zones = even support; the Synchroniser softens only where needed |
Key message: Bio Comfort delivers both high-density support and high-elasticity adaptation. That’s why it feels natural, stable and effortless at the same time.
Natural latex typically sits around 75–95 kg/m³ (almost double that of memory/HR foams at ~35–50 kg/m³). This means far better resistance to sagging and long-term deformation, with height and shape preserved for years.
ILD (Indentation Load Deflection) indicates how much force is needed to compress the foam by 25% of its thickness. Higher ILD = higher resistance to pressure → more stable support. We follow Dunlop regulations by body weight to ensure scientific, precise selection.
Shoulders receive more compliance; the lumbar region stays stable; the hips get regulated support. Weight is redistributed proportionally, local pressure drops, muscles can relax, and the spine remains in a natural line.
| Zone | Characteristic | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Head | Delicate support | No neck strain |
| 2. Shoulders | More compliant | Takes the shoulder when side-sleeping |
| 3. Lumbar | More stable | Keeps the lower back in line |
| 4. Pelvis/Hips | Regulated support | Avoids excessive sinking |
| 5. Thighs | Balanced | Even load distribution |
| 6. Calves | Supportive | Helps venous return |
| 7. Feet | Final relaxation | Completes the stretching effect |
Key message: the “magic” of latex lies in the combination of high density (strong support) and high elasticity (natural adaptation and relaxation). Bio Comfort is engineered to deliver both, in balance.
Cover Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| 100% Natural Cotton | Best for air ventilation. |
| Double Sides | Top side – 100% Cotton; Bottom side – 100% Natural Wool for breathable isolation. |
| Aloe Vera + Cotton + Viscose | Excellent elasticity with added softness and antibacterial properties. |
| Cashmere + Silver Ions | Luxury textile that enhances elasticity, reduces static electricity, and promotes deeper sleep. |
Comprehensive passive protection.
Adaptation should not mean sinking. Natural latex adapts instantly yet holds the body above the surface.
Support is driven by density and ILD. Latex combines high density with high elasticity – stable posture without a hard feel.
Ventilation depends on geometry. Latex features open cells and breathing channels for a balanced bed climate.
| Criterion | Natural latex | Memory/HR foams |
|---|---|---|
| Response speed | Instant – follows micro-movements in real time | Slow – needs time/heat to mould and recover |
| Body position | Above the surface – Cloud Comfort (no sinking) | Tendency to sink into the surface |
| Turns & micro-adjustments | Effortless – no “stuck” sensation | Lag and “stuck” feeling are common |
| Criterion | Natural latex | Memory/HR foams |
|---|---|---|
| Typical density (kg/m³) | ~75–95 (high, load-bearing) | ~35–50 (lower) |
| ILD / firmness control | Wide, precise range; selected by Dunlop regulation | Range varies; less instant rebound |
| Spinal alignment over time | Stable height and shape for years | Higher risk of long-term deformation |
| Criterion | Natural latex | Memory/HR foams |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | Open cells + breathing channels | Closed/less ventilated structure |
| Airflow path | Vertical + lateral airflow; moisture escapes | Restricted; heat accumulation more likely |
| Temperature balance | More stable bed climate between room and body temperature | Prone to heat build-up |
Key message: natural latex unites high density (support) with high elasticity (adaptation). That’s the foundation of balanced, confident comfort.
Precise zoning for shoulders, lumbar and hips – load is distributed proportionally so the spine stays in a natural line in every position.
Result – a precise blend of anatomical adaptability and orthopaedic stability you can feel from the first night.
The goal of zoning is to regulate firmness along the body according to sleep biomechanics – more give under the shoulder, higher stability at the lumbar, controlled support at the pelvis.
The Synchroniser smooths transitions between zones, boosts adaptation exactly where needed and helps preserve height – Cloud Comfort: adaptation without sinking.
Key message: Zoning reduces pressure peaks and keeps posture centred; the Synchroniser fine-tunes adaptation so you get smooth comfort and stable alignment together.
Thermal comfort is as important as adaptation and orthopaedic support. A stable bed climate helps calm the autonomic nervous system, shortens sleep onset, reduces micro-awakenings and supports deeper recovery. Thermal comfort depends first and foremost on ventilation.
Ventilation ↑ → faster heat & moisture exchange ↑ → stable climate → calmer nervous system.
Open cells, breathing channels and capsule-like geometry enable both vertical and lateral airflow. In practice: summer → cooler, winter → warmer – the core stabilises itself between room and body temperatures.
Dust mites and many allergens prefer warm, humid and enclosed micro-environments. Active ventilation keeps the surface drier and cooler with ongoing air exchange – a less hospitable environment and a cleaner micro-climate. This can be a good environment for people with asthma (product information, not medical advice).
Within foams, engineered variants can improve airflow, yet natural latex remains ahead. The chart below compares typical relative airflow:
Stronger airflow limits dust build-up at the top layers and promotes “self-ventilating” behaviour.
The latex is sustainably sourced from Indonesia, and all manufacturing, quality control, and certified delivery are conducted in Europe and the UK. With a 15-year warranty and a lifespan of 20–25 years, this mattress is a long-term investment in comfort and health. It sets a benchmark in functional comfort unmatched by other brands.
Special Sizes for Partners
| Bed Frame Size | Two Mattress Option | Matching Topper Size |
|---|---|---|
| 150×200 cm (UK King) | 2 × 75×200 cm | 150×200 cm |
| 160×200 cm (EU King) | 2 × 80×200 cm | 160×200 cm |
| 180×200 cm (Super King) | 2 × 90×200 cm | 180×200 cm |
| 200×200 cm (Emperor) | 2 × 100×200 cm | 200×200 cm |
| Feature | Botanic | Bio Comfort |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 100% organic latex. | 100% organic latex with an innovative open capsule design for optimal comfort. |
| Pressure Distribution | High level of weight distribution; suitable for all sleeping positions. | Better weight distribution, especially under pressure in specific areas. |
| Firmness | Soft, Medium, Firm, Extra Firm (with coconut), Extra Double Firm (with two coconut layers). | Soft, Medium, Firm; maximum firmness without coconut layers. |
| Ventilation | Ventilation channels. | Ventilation channels enhanced by open capsule design. |
| Temperature Comfort | High amplitude of temperature comfort. | Offers the highest temperature comfort levels in its class. |
| Antibacterial Properties | High antibacterial properties; breathable. | High antibacterial properties; enhanced breathability. |
| Adaptability | Ideal for those seeking higher orthopaedic comfort. | Balanced anatomical and orthopaedic comfort; greater adaptability. |
| Additional Functions | "DUAL" option for combining different levels of firmness. | "DUAL" option for combining firmness and comfort. |
| Warranty and Lifespan | 15-year warranty; lifespan of 20–25 years. | 15-year warranty; lifespan of 20–25 years. |
| Suitable For | Individuals from 45 to over 120 kg; ideal for couples. | Individuals from 45 to 90 kg; innovative support system. |
| Advantages Over Competitors | Unmatched adaptability, support, and ventilation. | Exceptional performance; outstanding comfort and support. |
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Delivery Time: | 15 to 20 days |
| Trial Period: | 50 Days (Return for Free - Just Send Us an Email) |
| Extra Firm Delivery: | 35 days |
| Tracking |
You will receive tracking details 10–15 days after placing your order. Before that, you will receive notifications about the production process. |
| Quality Worth Waiting For: | 15-year warranty, lifespan 20-25 years |
| Efficient Delivery Process: | Handled by trusted couriers like AnyVan, DHL, DPD, SGK |
Important: It is crucial to remove the brown transportation cover with the zip. Do not confuse this with the actual mattress – what you see in the brown non-woven fabric is only for transportation protection. Your mattress is inside this zipped transportation bag.
The mattress might not match the size you purchased if you attempt to install it with the transportation cover. Your mattress will fit the ordered size once you remove the transportation cover and the protective plastic.
Installation: Setting up your mattress can be a heavy task. We recommend having two people for this process. We often joke about this and say: “Carrying and setting up the mattress is 15 minutes of hard work and unwrapping, but then you’ll enjoy a lifetime of comfortable bliss!”
Latex Mattresses: Keep in mind that latex mattresses are quite heavy. Imagine carrying one giant piece of jelly – not so easy on the stairs, right? You can fold your mattress to help with stairs and corners.
We recommend placing the mattress on your bed while it's still in its packaging, THEN removing all packaging materials (1 zipped transport bag and 2 plastic layers). This helps to avoid unnecessary awkward lifting. This process should ideally be undertaken by two people, as it's not easy for one person to do it on their own.
| Feature | 100% Natural Latex | Standard Polyurethane Foam | Memory Foam (Viscoelastic) | Spring Mattresses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elasticity & Bounce | Very High (quick response) | Medium | Very Low (slow response) | Poor (limited bounce) |
| Density (kg/m³) | 65-95 | 18-40 | 40-85 | Depends on coil type |
| Durability (Lifespan in years) | 20-25 | 3-7 | 5-10 | 10-15 |
| Body Support | High, with 7-zone design | Medium | High, but slow response | Medium to low, depending on coil quality |
| Ventilation | Excellent (open-cell structure) | Poor | Very Poor (retains heat) | Good, but limited in some models |
| Temperature Regulation | Excellent, does not trap heat | Average | Poor, heats up with body warmth | Average, depending on material |
| Anti-bacterial & Hypoallergenic | Yes, naturally | No | Partially (if treated) | No |
| Orthopedic Support | Excellent | Medium | High, but lacks natural bounce | Poor, not as adaptable |
| Eco-Friendliness | 100% Natural, Biodegradable | Synthetic, Non-biodegradable | Synthetic, Slow to degrade | Not eco-friendly |
| Odor (Off-gassing) | No odor or natural latex scent | Strong chemical smell | Strong smell when new | No significant odor |
| Firmness Options | Soft, Medium, Firm, Extra Firm | Soft to Medium-Firm | Soft to Medium | Depends on coil type and mattress padding |
| Best for Back Pain | Excellent choice | Not the best option | Good, but lacks dynamic support | Poor choice for back pain |
| Additional Notes | Offers natural comfort with no static electricity, allowing the brain to rest properly. | Not as durable or breathable, can cause discomfort over time. | Can retain heat, leading to potential discomfort in warmer conditions. | Spring mattresses lack the elasticity and natural bounce of latex, and can create static electricity that affects sleep quality. |
We hold the **OHSAS 18001** certification, which guarantees that our products are produced with the highest health and safety standards in mind. This certification confirms that our mattresses are not only of superior quality but are also safe for use, ensuring that they do not pose any risks to health. The standard is an assurance that our products contribute positively to the well-being of our customers, providing a healthy, supportive, and comfortable sleep environment.
| Bed Frame Size | Two Mattress Option | Matching Topper Size |
|---|---|---|
| 150×200 cm (UK King) | 2 × 75×200 cm | 150×200 cm |
| 160×200 cm (EU King) | 2 × 80×200 cm | 160×200 cm |
| 180×200 cm (Super King) | 2 × 90×200 cm | 180×200 cm |
| 200×200 cm (Emperor) | 2 × 100×200 cm | 200×200 cm |
Our 100% natural latex mattresses provide anatomical orthopaedic comfort by combining precise body contouring with firm, resilient support. Here’s how:
The result is a mattress that supports like an orthopaedic bed, but feels like a cloud – offering both structure and softness where your body needs them most.
| Category | 100% Natural Latex | SBR Latex | Memory/Standard Foam |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Comfort & Adaptability | Excellent responsiveness, perfectly supports the body in every position | High elasticity and adaptability, offers firm and stable support | Slow response, “sinking” feel, less adaptive during movement |
| 2. Elasticity & Resilience | Instantly recovers shape, retains properties for decades | Good resilience, especially with high natural latex content | Low recovery, prone to sagging over time |
| 3. Durability | Up to 20+ years of consistent performance | Solid durability with quality blend formulation | Shorter lifespan, quicker wear |
| 4. Ventilation & Cooling | Outstanding airflow and natural cooling | Good ventilation, especially with optimized open-cell structure | Poor airflow, tends to trap heat |
| 5. Hygiene & Allergy Resistance | Naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and bacteria | Partial resistance depending on blend quality | Susceptible to allergens, often treated with chemicals |
| 6. Eco-Friendliness | Fully biodegradable, renewable, and eco-conscious | Biodegradable when blended with over 40% natural latex | Fully synthetic, non-biodegradable, not eco-friendly |
| 7. Health Safety | Chemical-free, odorless, safe for sensitive users and children | Safe when well-manufactured, may contain traces of synthetic chemicals | Often contains VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) |
| 8. Overall Evaluation | Premium quality – best in every category | Reliable quality with well-balanced blend | Budget choice with trade-offs in comfort and durability |
In the sea of mattress options out there, a lot of the real expert and engineering value gets drowned out by marketing. Everyone talks about how comfortable their mattresses are, how much support they give – and the word orthopaedic gets thrown around like Coca-Cola.
If you’re reading this and thinking about buying a mattress – even if it’s not from us – no worries. At least you’ll know a few important things and learn how to spot the difference.
1. The “Made Locally” Marketing TrickWe keep seeing labels like Made in the UK, Made in Ireland and other grand marketing claims.
Here’s the truth: There are only four actual latex foam producers in all of Europe – in Belgium, Germany, Bulgaria, and Italy.
Producing latex foam is a complex, skilled technological process. Cutting, assembling and putting the mattress together is something else entirely. Just assembling a mattress does not make you a latex producer. Be careful with this.
No factory using the Dunlop process will ever mix in the Talalay process.
Both use the same latex base, but the moulding and finishing methods are completely different.
A plant producing both at the same time? It doesn’t exist. That’s just another clever marketing trick.
Trying to blend Dunlop and Talalay is another marketing move.
They’ll claim Talalay is softer and more luxurious – but it’s simply not true.
Engineering standards for firmness have nothing to do with the process itself.
Foam density is standardised for all firmness levels.
What some brands do is combine two different firmnesses – and then label the softer one as Talalay.
If someone tries to sell you a mattress with just a few inches of latex on top, then adds other foams or springs underneath, and calls it a latex mattress – that’s misleading. And expensive.
There is nothing better – in terms of quality and comfort – than a 100% natural latex mattress.
Everything else is just marketing. And yes, it’s clever marketing – but marketing nonetheless.
If a mattress is not made of 100% latex, do not accept it as such – even if the label says it is. Always check whether the entire mattress is truly made of 100% latex, or if it’s only the top layer.
If the mattress is made from other materials such as standard foam, memory foam, or any kind of synthetic foam – as well as springs in all their variations, including pocket springs or any other spring technology – then it is a hybrid mattress, not a true latex one.
Springs – no matter the type – cannot provide the same comfort that a resilient latex foam can offer. Foam is foam for a reason. It is more elastic, more fluid, and the adaptability it offers can never be matched by any type of metal.
Furthermore, metal accumulates and retains static electricity, which can affect brain function, cells, and the nervous system. And ultimately, what truly matters is deep, restorative sleep – and to achieve that, we need the cleanest and calmest possible sleep environment.
The purity of the materials in our mattress and bed is essential to our sleep quality.
Another key concern is memory foam and all other foams derived from synthetic petroleum-based materials. The difference here is significant – in terms of density, support, and adaptability.
But the biggest and most critical difference is air ventilation, which is of major importance to comfort. Latex foam is the cleanest, most effective, breathable and ventilated foam, helping regulate temperature and providing true sleeping comfort throughout the night.
The answer is very simple: because it’s breathable.
Latex foam is the most breathable mattress concept in the world. This is due to several key factors:
Now, what does this have to do with being hypoallergenic and antibacterial?
Again, the answer is simple: bacteria, dust mites, and mold love closed, unventilated environments. They thrive in places where air doesn’t move and moisture accumulates.
That’s exactly where our breathable system fights back – by creating a space where these microorganisms simply can’t survive.
As you may already know – or have learned from us – latex foam is one of the most breathable, natural and welcoming materials for healthy sleep.
Temperature comfort is often used in mass-market advertising in a misleading way. But let’s be clear – no mattress, no matter what it’s made of, functions as an air conditioner. The only temperature balance a mattress can realistically support is the one between your body and the environment of your bedroom. And this is exactly where latex excels beyond all other materials.
Latex mattresses feature natural ventilation through vertical air channels and an open-cell structure, allowing continuous airflow. This means the risk of overheating is virtually eliminated – unlike with memory foam and other petroleum-based foams.
Latex doesn’t heat or cool on its own – it simply adapts to the temperature of your body and the room.
Remember: the temperature of any mattress is influenced by two main factors:
What a truly breathable and well-designed mattress does is synchronise these two temperatures. Nothing more – but nothing less either. And this synchronisation is only possible when the mattress has air channels and a porous, ventilated structure.
Scientific fact: just before falling asleep, the human body naturally lowers its temperature by about 0.5 to 1°C. A latex mattress, thanks to its breathability, supports this biological process, making it easier to fall asleep and promoting deeper rest.
Sleep quality itself depends heavily on proper airflow – and this is not a marketing claim, but a real physiological factor that latex mattresses deliver by design.
With a latex mattress, you can be sure of one thing:
Consistent temperature comfort. No overheating. Ever.
The bed frame plays a key role in supporting the mattress, especially in terms of ventilation.
It does not provide comfort directly – that’s the role of the mattress itself.
If someone claims that the frame will make your mattress feel more comfortable, it’s likely a sign that the mattress itself isn’t performing as it should.
True comfort comes from the mattress core – not from what lies beneath it.
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Any bed frame is better than none, as it enables ventilation and provides basic support.
However, some frames are simply better choices, particularly when paired with responsive, high-elasticity materials like latex.
There is no such thing as an “unsuitable frame”, but there are more stable, durable and supportive options that will better protect the mattress and enhance its lifespan.
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Aside from standard slatted frames, there are other practical and effective solutions:
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Most bed frames or ready-made bases come with slatted foundations included – which is great.
But if those slats are thicker and straight, that’s even better.
A quality slatted frame improves long-term durability and reduces the chance of mattress deformation.
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Yes, you can.
A latex mattress can be placed directly on a flat surface. However, this setup won’t allow for proper ventilation, which is one of latex’s key strengths.
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The bed frame is an important part of your sleep system – not for comfort, but for structure and function.
Choose a quality, well-constructed frame to ensure your mattress performs at its best and lasts longer. This is especially important with elastic, breathable mattresses like latex.


-20% Christmas +2 Free Pillows + Free Shipping / Use code in Checkout: DIVINEXMAS /Start the New Year on a new level of comfort.
