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Essentia Mattress Review

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: May 14, 2022 · published: Apr 4, 2014 · About 11 minutes to read this article. 19 Comments

Wellness. Sleep. Beds. Mattress. So let's talk mattresses! Bonus, this one is vegan..

Hello Essentia!..

A few weeks ago my Essentia mattress arrived in a cardboard box. We yanked it out of its brown shell, unwrapped it from its cocoon and let it spread its fluffy natural, vegan, latex wings in our bedroom. In about an hour it was perfectly fluffed, fresh and cloudlike. Our new (vegan) mattress had been a LONG time coming, so I was incredibly excited to see if it performed well and lived up to all the hype! Hear my "mattress tale," my quest for the perfect vegan mattress and learn more about the Essentia brand!..

My Essentia Mattress Review..

UPDATE ONE! We still love it...

It has been one year of sleeping on my Essentia mattress and I am still in love with this brand. I have not had my usual neck pain spasms that I had been getting quite frequently (before changing Essentia) in this entire year! Not one stiff neck. I have no idea if the two things are related, but it has still wow-ed me!

I love the support and feel and quality of our mattress, and I tell everyone who asks me about it to buy one! I truly think a quality mattress is one of the best wellness investments you can make, and Essentia is a wonderful brand. I also recently received a "comfort" Essentia pillow to try out and I love it. It has a unique foam texture, that is very soft when fluffed up, but offers nice support too. I like to use it as my bottom layer pillow and then place a softer pillow on top. One year later, and we still love this mattress .. in fact I think I love it even more now that I feel the results of sleeping on it for a year. After trying the pillow, I think the Essentia Body Pillow looks amazing. Can you imagine plopping in between those puffy long U-shaped pillows?

2019 UPDATE. We stillllllll love it.

2019 Update.. Absolutely obsessed with our mattress. It is over five years now that we have slept on this mattress and our backs and necks and sleep hours are so happy. I cannot rave about this mattress and company more! If you want to invest in your sleep - buy an Essentia. More about our bed below....

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Sleep Well. A raw estimate is that we spend a third of our lives asleep. Laying on our bed. In our bedrooms. Well, mostly. Passed out. In dreamland. A mattress cradling our every twist, turn and move. Some sheets, pillows and fluffy accents cozying things up, creating warmth. But the foundation of sleep? Your mattress.

By now I think we all know just how important sleep is to our total lifestyle wellness. Sleep refreshes us from the inside out. Not only do our bodies repair and revitalize themselves as we sleep, our minds do too. Poor sleep quality can cause fatigue, physical strains and pains, a foggy feeling, poor mental performance and even depression. It is a known truth: a good night's sleep makes us feel a million times better the next day than a failed night's sleep does.

So if you haven't paid attention to what mattress you are sleeping on yet, now is the time. I hope this post will give you one option for your bedroom the next time you decide "today is the day!" to upgrade your mattress.

(And heck, as I mention way below, if you want to start with an Essentia pillow. Go for it. Baby steps.)

We upgraded our mattress via the Essentia brand.

What I love about my new Essentia mattress..

* I love that my Essentia mattress is vegan.
* I love that my Essentia mattress feels amazing.
* I love that my Essentia mattress is made from pure ingredients: Hevea Milk (sap!), Dunlop Latex, Organic Esential Oils, Certified Organic Cotton, Natural Plant Extracts. more.
* I love that my Essentia mattress arrived on my doorstep, odor-free from day one.
* I love that my Essentia mattress fits my wellness, green, Eco-friendly, plant-based lifestyle.
* I love that my Essentia mattress is biodegradable.
* I love that other vegan faces I trust love the Essentia brand too! Like Alicia Silverstone and Jason Wrobel. (DrOz and Rachel Ray are also among the many fans)

So now that you know where I stand, lets dig into my personal mattress story!

My Mattress Tale. When I was in college I slept on the crappy mattress that I found in my dorm room. It had squeaky springs, soft spots, lumpy spots and the only way I could survive its mattress wrath was to pile two layers of cheap yellow foam liners on top. A few years later I rented some furniture in a college-time apartment and the same thing. These traditional, spring-loaded, chemical-laden mattresses provided something "soft" to sleep on and did the job. Or so I thought. But I never loved these mattresses. They were simply just places to crash at night and wake the next morning in a groggy "where is the coffee?" haze.

Then my last year in college my mom bought me a foam brand mattress for my bed. She had been sleeping on one for years and raved about them. I still remember that first time I laid down on that mattress. It was like night and day. No more squeaky springs, shifting mattress lumps and mysterious back aches and pains the next morning. I was a foam bed girl now. (For a while that is!)

Then when I eventually married my husband we dove in and bought our own foam brand mattress. We loved it! But the truth was, we had no idea what we were really sleeping on. Some research into what exactly those popular memory foam mattresses are made of will yield search results describing "a series of chemical processes" and "petroleum-based chemicals." Yikes.

I try so hard to minimize the chemicals in my household via cleaning products and more, it seemed quite ridiculous to ignore something I laid my body against for about a third of my life.

I mean, if you are striving to live a green lifestyle like me, green smoothie in one hand, yoga mat in the other, you probably don't want to be sleeping on something that is not-so-green.

So fast forward to my current life. My husband and I have moved around a lot the past seven years for work. I mean A LOT. That meant renting apartments and renting furniture in some cases while our favorite items stayed back at home in DC. I SO missed our "good" mattress!

When we first came out to LA, where we are now, we decided to buy a cheap foam mattress off the internet. It arrived and was fine. The out-of-box stinky chemical smell was pretty cringe-worthy, but for the price of this temporary mattress, we were pleased. But then I started noticing small aches and pains when I woke up, and strange soft spots. "Um. Hunny. The mattress is melting." I said one night. We knew this mattress had to go.

But as a band aid "fix" we decided to try buying a true foam brand brand mattress topper. We drove out to a bed and bath store one night, lugged the heavy cardboard box inside, squeezed out the plastic-wrapped topper and unrolled the goods.

And boom. The most noxious chemical smell I could imagine came seeping into my nostrils, filling our bedroom with stench. I was stunned. This chemical smell made me sick. We gave the topper a good hour. But it didn't die down at all so we shoved it into the bathroom, closed the door, and returned it the next day.

The next morning I googled "smell-free mattresses." And "No chemicals mattress." I had no idea what I was searching for but thus began a long two week search for the perfect natural, vegan, chemical-smell-free, supportive, wonderful, look-forward-to-dreamland mattress. We decided on latex, after much researching. And all the sudden I was a latex mattress expert, googling and researching all I could.

We visited to a few latex mattress stores here in Santa Monica and I was shocked to find that nearly all of the mattresses contained wool. Mostly in the mattress coverings. Well as someone who checks every soft sweater tag to make sure it is wool-free and vegan, I knew I couldn't buy a wool mattress!

So eventually I was lead to the Essentia brand, they even have a store here in Santa Monica. Perfect! After MUCH research and laying on random beds in mattress stores, I knew we found a brand that was perfect for us.

Beausommet Mattress by Essentia

Our beausommet mattress arrived and it was lovely. Perfectly soft yet firm enough, and completely odor-free upon arrival! I wanted to wait a few weeks to post this review to see how I felt after sleeping on this new mattress. But since sleeping on our new mattress I have woken to a spry feeling in the morning. It is soft yet supportive and I just adore that it fits my lifestyle. I get excited to climb into bed at night!

The unique texture of the latex took me a few days to get used to since I was used to a firm rigid foam. But I love it now! And you can always choose a firmer style or softer style from the Essentia brand to fit your mattress needs.

Essentia Mattress

Now a few notes on latex mattresses and Essentia:

* Slats! Your bed frame "slats" must be close together to achieve support. Most websites say 2-3 inches apart is ideal. However, if your slats are farther apart than that you can buy several products that help "support" the mattress. Crate and Barrel sells a product called a Bunky Board. We actually bought one from another online store called a "Bed Rug" made from coconut fibers. You do not want to place your mattress right on a flat, non-breathable, surface because it needs to breathe and have air-circulation.

* Latex is HEAVY. You cannot really flop this mattress around the room easily, so just be warned about that. And when you do move it, the mattress tends to roll and flop around a bit, so moving it is a bit of a process.

* $$$ Essentia mattresses (like most high quality latex mattresses) are not cheap! This is an investment purchase in your health and wellness. You remember the first time you thought paying over $300, $400 or more for a BLENDER was insane. Fast forward to now when you couldn't live without your Vitamix or Blendtec? Well that is what these mattresses are like. (Note: And trust me, I know I will get comments about the price. And I agree that the sticker shock is intense at first! And the cost, out of reach for some people. My advice, buy an Essentia pillow! Start small. Take a tiny step towards green-ing your Zzzz's. Plus, it will keep you dreaming of maybe saving up one day to buy the full mattress!)

* Vegan mattress! I promise you that once you start researching mattresses, it will be tricky to find one that is wool-free and uses the word "vegan" to describe it. With Essentia, your mattress falls right in line with your plant-based lifestyle.

My advice! Do your research so you feel well-informed when buying a new mattress. There is a lot of info online, but also be warned that much of the information is conflicting, confusing and frustrating. The brands are vast and the market for "natural" "organic" and "green" mattresses is wide. But just what these labels mean can get very confusing and misleading. I walked into the Santa Monica Essentia store and chatted with the store's sales guy, laid on the beds and asked questions. I felt more than happy with the answers and after getting to know the Essentia crew, it is a brand I know I can trust!

Ready to take the plunge? Essentia store: Healthy Happy life readers get 10% off by using the coupon code HAPPY10.

Not just mattresses for adults!! I swoon over their pet beds, pillows and baby crib mattresses. The kittens might need an Essentia of their own... 🙂

FAQ: What is the difference between memory foam and latex vs. Essentia latex mattresses? Watch this!..

full disclosure: I was thrilled that Essentia offered me a mattress right around the time I was going to buy one! I was happy to do this review in exchange. All opinions are my own. I cannot guarantee your product results will be the same as mine. Always do your own research, testing and evaluation when mattress hunting. This is not a paid post.

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. Sonia Trujillo Martinez says

    April 07, 2016 at 7:39 pm

    Hi! We're getting our first Essentia mattress. Thanks for the discount code! Can you tell me where you go your bed frame? I like it; it seems so low!

    Reply
    • Kathy Patalsky says

      April 07, 2016 at 11:59 pm

      Hi Sonia! This frame was from CB2, Dondra frame. We love it. But the slats are a bit wide so it is advised that you add a bed rug. Or some sort of a supportive base board. Essentia just started selling one, it is like a box frame for their beds.

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  2. Molly Wantland says

    September 30, 2015 at 8:48 pm

    Kathy, we just bought an Essentia mattress (the Classic 8) in a king size, and all sheets seem to be too large for it. Have you had this problem with yours?

    Reply
  3. sharon says

    April 08, 2015 at 4:06 pm

    I've read that latex can contain casein, which comes from cows' milk. Have they explicitly said their latex is vegan?

    Reply
  4. Laila Heidema says

    September 07, 2014 at 12:37 pm

    After reading this post and a few others about this company, my hubby and I bought the Classic 8 (and using the promo code you provided, so thank you!). It's been a few months now and we LOVE it. Nearly every night we grin and say, "I love our mattress." It supports my back so well and I love how it feels to get in and out of bed. Also, the sales person let us take all the time we needed in determining which mattress was the right one for us. Thanks so much for your post Kathy! I can't imagine going back to any other mattress.

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  5. linda says

    September 04, 2014 at 4:39 pm

    Hi Kathy,
    My husband & I have been considering this mattress brand since reading about it on your blog. We've been in the mattress hunt for over a year now and have given up from time to time (it's a very frustrating search). After reading about all the chemicals in mattresses we have narrowed our search to those that are more or less chemical free (natural). I was wondering since your post, if you have any new insights on this mattress? Are you still liking it? Does it seem to soften as you use it and do you have any body impressions yet? We've been back and forth between the Beausommet and the Dormeuse (slightly softer). We're used to a coil mattress so it feels quite a bit different. One of these days, we hope to figure it out! Thanks!

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    • Kathy Patalsky says

      September 05, 2014 at 5:11 pm

      Hi! Yes we still love it. Yes it does soften a bit but giving the fabric a tug and even fluffing it up a but every month or so really helps. I haven't had any back problems since we switched to this mattress so that is amazing!! And I love that the mattress is GREEN. If you really like a firm mattress I would get the slightly firmer style of essentia. But I do love it and I am so glad we have it!

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  6. April says

    July 27, 2014 at 8:16 pm

    Please tell me you are aware that they were sued and a judgment was granted on this company? They have lied about their products.

    Reply
  7. Erin says

    April 18, 2014 at 9:15 am

    Is that the dondra bed from CB2? If so, how do you like it? Just got an Essentia mattress myself and I'm now looking to upgrade the bed =)

    Reply
  8. RockMyVeganSocks says

    April 13, 2014 at 7:47 pm

    Hmmm I like the mattress I have now. It seems pretty good. I notice most other mattresses give me lower back aches. Mine doesn't seem to. And I certainly did not notice a chemical smell... ugh. That would be scary. We shelled out more on our mattress than our entire bedroom set as we thought it was a good investment. That being said, I have no idea if it's vegan, or eco-friendly :/ I will definitely check this out next time we are in the market for a mattress. Thanks for the review Kathy!

    Reply
  9. Jenna says

    April 11, 2014 at 5:05 pm

    Part of me is envious and part of me is kinda concerned. The envy? My husband and I bought a new mattress last year (after the first 6 years of our marriage was on my old queen.... that had been my PARENTS old queen. It owed us nothing, I can't really kavetch too much about all the sore backed mornings it gave us, by the time it hit the trash it was almost, this is embarrassing, 44 years old. Considering I get my 6'2 frame from my even taller dad and my husband is a former power lifter who is about 380 - when married to a man who can leg press a Jeep, that kind of mass & length would be killer on even amazing mattress bedsprings!) and it's already a misery. And the price we paid likely contributes to my morning crankiness. So definite bed envy for that alone. But the concern? I've seen more and more ads about these latex beds, and more folks extolling their green virtues, which is fine. But it means they are popping up more and more places... and latex allergies? Mean the one and only night I slept on one, at a family members house (because really - who even ~thinks~ to ask 'so, before I strip down to jammies, can I have the full blow by blow content of the bed you are giving me for the night?') and the resulting badness still makes me itch thinking about it. If they work for you, excellent and wonderful. But more and more people are having serious issues with latex (could be worse though - we found out about my allergy on our honeymoon. Yeah, lots of video game playing after that mistake the first night, and I'll leave it at that) and mattresses are just... there. You research, naturally, for your own bed - but the beds of the hotel, the family friend, the hospital even, those you just sorta lay down on and have to hope. And the more these get cheered on, the more common they become, and the more folks who might find themselves scratching like a crazy person, sitting on the edge of an exam table in the ER, covered in a rash they really didn't go to bed with. Sorry to be such a down, but this is such an awesome site (love the book too) and one so many folks (like myself) go to for info, that the real danger these can have kinda needs mentioned. Great if you have no problems, but if you have even a mild sensitivity, these are bad bad news.

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  10. Jennie Cake says

    April 09, 2014 at 12:01 am

    Does the coupon code count for a pillow purchase? When does the code expire? Thank you!!

    Reply
  11. Bob says

    April 08, 2014 at 9:16 pm

    I am sorry, you do not know what you are talking about. Most mattresses use either (a) toxic flame retardants or (b) a non-vegan flame retardant such as wool.

    Reply
  12. Katie @ Produce on Parade says

    April 08, 2014 at 5:35 pm

    Very interesting! We bought a Tempur-Pedic super firm mattress last year and I have to say it's absolutely wonderful. My husband has Rheumatoid Arthritis and he sleeps so much better, also he doesn't snore anymore! We house sat for an orthopedic (bone) surgeon (whom I've personally been in many back surgeries with) and she has two. After Todd slept on it, he knew we had to get one. I'd be interested in doing a comparison on this brand and the Tempur-Pedic! 🙂 Love eco-friendly companies!

    Reply
  13. evZENy says

    April 07, 2014 at 2:47 am

    I am sorry, but don't like this post!
    Most of the mattresses ARE VEGAN!
    They can be synthetic, but the majority are animal-products free.
    More importantly - USA has this unpleasant law, that requires flame retardants.
    So it could be made from spring dew drops from the Himalayas - still will be toxic coated.
    Organic, vegan etc. - doesn't matter. Toxic.

    Reply
  14. Ana Zolotco says

    April 06, 2014 at 5:09 pm

    Wow that's very interesting, thank you Kathy. I "inherited" my uncle's new mattress when I moved to Canada, and luckily it's a good mattress and I never even thought about whether it is vegan, chemical free etc. This is good, I will do some research of my own. I wonder if Essentia sells their mattresses in Canada

    Reply
  15. The Vegan Cookie Fairy says

    April 05, 2014 at 8:49 am

    Thanks for this informative post. It's definitely something I'll keep in mind for the future - I know right now I can't do much to make my home super eco-friendly, often because of the price tag, but once I'll be financially secure I can start making these big investments. I'd never even considered what went into my mattress.

    Reply
  16. coconutandberries says

    April 04, 2014 at 7:01 pm

    So interesting Kathy. This is something I haven't ever thought of before but since I spend like a 1/3 of every day on a mattress it's probably something I should think about!!
    I use latex pillows and love them, though you're right that they're super heavy- pretty dangerous in a pillow fight 😉

    Reply
    • Kathy Patalsky says

      April 05, 2014 at 12:24 am

      Haha YES very dangerous in a pillow fight! Latex is so great, I'm so happy to see more people making the switch to "greener" latex mattresses! And vegan even better.

      Reply

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