Emma mattresses are well-recognized and positively reviewed in the UK. However, with Emma’s expansion into Canada, some customers have noticed a difference in product quality between Emma’s European and North American mattresses.
This could be because Emma has outsourced some of its production overseas for international purchasers, meaning you may not get the same mattress described in European reviews. The mattresses we reviewed were made in Mexico.
Although Emma mattresses offer some useful features, the company doesn’t provide details about its technology. For example, Emma doesn’t explain what Airgocell technology is. We determined that it’s a type of open-cell foam, but not all customers will understand that right away.
In addition, reviews on Trustpilot and BBB complain of poor customer service and disapproval of Emma’s ongoing sales.
You’ll find more transparency around useful features in a mattress like Douglas or Logan & Cove. Both mattresses contain more advanced cooling features and retail for less than Emma’s mattresses. Douglas and Logan & Cove match Emma’s 365-night sleep trial, but have 20- and 15-year warranties that beat out Emma’s 10-year warranty. Every Douglas and Logan & Cove mattress also comes with a free bedding bundle for added value.