I wanted to pull Lunessence into our rotation because this brand keeps showing up in regional showrooms with very different stories attached. Some shoppers talk about super soft hybrids that still feel supportive, others talk about extra firm pocketed-coil beds that behave almost like old-school hotel mattresses. From the perspective of a reviewer who tracks value lines and premium lines together, that kind of spread demands a closer look across real usage scenarios.
In my work I run tests with the same small crew every time. I sleep as the main combination sleeper in the group, then I bring in Marcus for heavier back and stomach coverage, Mia for lighter side-sleep sensitivity, and Jenna plus Ethan whenever I want couple data that exposes motion quirks. Jamal and Carlos jump in on other brands, but for Lunessence these four viewpoints gave enough contrast without turning the lab into a crowd. Our workflow stays simple on the surface yet detailed underneath: full set-up, several weeks of rotation between testers, then structured scoring sessions after everyone has enough groggy middle-of-the-night notes.
- 1. Product Overview
- 2. Testing Team Takeaways
- 3. Lunessence Mattress Specification Comparison
- 4. What We Tested and How We Tested It
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5. Lunessence Mattress: Our Testing Experience
- 5.1 Blissful Plush – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Budget Plush Foam Favorite”
- 5.2 Divine Luxury Firm – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Choice for Firm Hybrid Support”
- 5.3 Eden Medium – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Best All-Around Hybrid”
- 5.4 Eden Euro Top – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Soft Hybrid for Side Sleepers”
- 5.5 Eternal Extra Firm – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Ultra-Firm Hybrid Pick”
- 6. Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
- 7. Best Picks
- 8. How to Choose the Lunessence Mattress?
- 9. Limitations
- 10. Policies at a Glance
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11. FAQs
- 11.1 1. Are Lunessence mattresses good quality compared with major national brands?
- 11.2 2. Which Lunessence mattress is best for side sleepers?
- 11.3 3. Which Lunessence mattress should a heavier stomach sleeper consider?
- 11.4 4. How do Lunessence mattresses handle heat?
- 11.5 5. Do Lunessence mattresses work with adjustable bases?
- 11.6 6. How is motion isolation on Lunessence hybrids for couples?
- 11.7 7. Are Lunessence mattresses suitable for very petite sleepers?
- 11.8 8. What about very heavy sleepers over 250 pounds?
- 11.9 9. How complicated is the Lunessence warranty process?
- 11.10 10. Is Blissful Plush a good main mattress or better as a guest bed?
- 12. Related Post
Product Overview
For this round of Lunessence mattress reviews, I focused on five current models that sit in the Heavenly and Eden families and cover a wide spread of feels and price tiers: Blissful Plush, Divine Luxury Firm, Eden Medium, Eden Euro Top, and Eternal Extra Firm. Blissful Plush acts as the entry foam model, while the other four stack different pocket-coil systems under varying foam packages. Specs come from Lunessence’s own listings, combined with how these beds behaved in our bodies across several weeks of sleep.
| Mattress | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price* (Queen) | Overall Score |
| Blissful Plush | Good contour for lighter bodies; compact 9" profile; all-foam motion dampening | Limited deep support for heavier sleepers; only 1-year warranty; warmer than hybrids | Lightweight side sleepers; guest rooms; shoppers wanting simple foam feel | $1,199 | 3.8 / 5 |
| Divine Luxury Firm | Strong pocket-coil support; clear firm feel; 10" height fits many frames | Too firm for many strict side sleepers; modest pressure relief | Back and stomach sleepers; heavier combo sleepers needing pushback | $1,599 (Full listed; queen often similar in store pricing) | 4.2 / 5 |
| Eden Medium | 13" profile with thick comfort stack; balanced feel; solid edge support | Medium feel still slightly firm for very petite side sleepers; higher price | Mixed-position sleepers; couples wanting one do-it-all hybrid | $2,449 | 4.4 / 5 |
| Eden Euro Top | 14" plush Euro top; deep pressure relief; same pocket coil core as Eden line | Softer top can feel shallowly supportive under very heavy bodies | Side sleepers; people chasing plush hotel-style feel | $2,449 | 4.3 / 5 |
| Eternal Extra Firm | Very firm feel; strong spinal control; durable build with thick HD foams | Too rigid for many side sleepers; modest cushioning at shoulders | Back and stomach sleepers; people wanting a firm, flat surface | $1,899 | 4.2 / 5 |
Testing Team Takeaways
I came into these Lunessence mattress reviews with my usual mild lower-back tightness and that combination sleeper restlessness that never really shuts off. Across the five beds I kept a notebook open on the nightstand and jotted whatever crossed my brain at 2 a.m. On Blissful Plush, my first line reads “this feels like a calm foam raft, but my hips sink a touch after five hours.” On Eden Medium the note changes tone: “spine feels straighter in the morning; still enough give at the shoulders.” Those kinds of small shifts in sensation framed how I scored support and pressure relief for every model.
Marcus brought the big-frame reality check. Under his 230-pound frame Blissful Plush revealed its limits early, and his scribble one morning summed it up: “comfortable at first, then my hips slide downhill and I chase a neutral spot.” On Divine Luxury Firm his tone changed; he described a “reset kind of support” where he could flip from stomach to back without feeling trapped, and he kept calling Eden Medium “the one where zoning finally clicks for my hips.” Heat sensitivity stayed on his radar, and he pointed straight at the hybrids as the only options that actually let him escape the swampy feeling he gets on cheaper foams.
Mia lived on the soft side of the testing spectrum. Her frame did not really compress Eternal Extra Firm at all, and she described that surface as “like lying on a hard kitchen table with a thin pad.” In contrast, Eden Euro Top turned into her nightly favorite because the top 5.75" of poly and memory foam built a “soft pocket where my shoulder just falls in without screaming.” Blissful Plush surprised her in a different way: she liked the gentle quilted feel at first contact, but during long side sessions she kept chasing spots where her knees and outer hip felt less boxed in.
Jenna handled couple testing with Ethan on Eden Medium and Eden Euro Top. From her perspective the interesting question revolved around motion, because Ethan moves during sleep like someone running a low-budget cardio routine. On Blissful Plush she barely felt him roll due to the all-foam core, yet she complained about “edge anxiety” when they both settled near the sides. Hybrids changed that dynamic. Eden Medium gave her enough edge strength to sprawl without thinking about sliding off, and motion from Ethan turned into a gentle wave rather than a sharp jolt. Eden Euro Top muted his steps less, due to extra bounce under that plush top, although she still called it “very couple-friendly as long as nobody sprints out of bed.”
Ethan’s own notes filled gaps that the rest of us could not reach. He judges beds by how often he wakes up feeling the mattress rather than his own body. Eternal Extra Firm triggered his shoulders on side starts, and he wrote “I bail to my back within minutes here.” Eden Medium hit his sweet spot more cleanly; he wrote that this mattress “lets me turn without thinking about it,” and he appreciated how the 13" profile and steel-reinforced edge held up when he drifted toward the rim during late-night returns. From his view, Blissful Plush stayed usable as a guest bed or secondary room piece, but long-term he wanted the deeper hybrid core from the Eden or Eternal lines.
Lunessence Mattress Specification Comparison
| Mattress | Firmness (Manufacturer) | Height | Core Type | Main Comfort Layers | Cooling Features | Support Character | Pressure Relief Character | Responsiveness | Motion Isolation | Durability Signals |
| Blissful Plush | Medium | 9" profile | All-foam | 1.5" quilted top over 7.5" convoluted foam | Convoluted foam allows more airflow than flat blocks | Gentle, uniform support best for lighter bodies | Moderate to good for shoulders and hips under smaller frames | Slower response, slight “sink then stop” feel | Strong, as foam absorbs movement well | Shorter 1-year warranty, simpler build |
| Divine Luxury Firm | Firm | 10" profile | Pocket-coil hybrid | 1.5" HD quilt foam plus 1" HD comfort foam | Open coil unit promotes airflow through the core | Pronounced pushback with stable lumbar hold | Modest cushioning, mainly at upper back and hips | Quick response from coils and thinner foam stack | Moderate, with some bounce from coils | 10-year non-prorated warranty, denser foams |
| Eden Medium | Medium | 13" profile | Pocket-coil hybrid | 4.25" layered poly and memory foam | Thicker foam stack plus open coil design | Balanced support that keeps spine aligned under mixed positions | Strong due to thicker comfort package | Moderately fast; deeper foam adds mild contour lag | Good, with coils tuned under foam blanket | 10-year non-prorated warranty, reinforced edge |
| Eden Euro Top | Soft | 14" profile | Pocket-coil hybrid | 5.75" layered poly and memory foam in Euro top | Same coil base airflow, more surface foam warmth | Gentle support with more sink at shoulders and hips | Very strong for pure side sleeping | Medium speed; plush top adds slow-melting feel | Good isolation, slightly more bounce than Blissful Plush | 10-year non-prorated warranty, tall build |
| Eternal Extra Firm | Firm (marketed as extra firm feel) | 11" profile | Pocket-coil hybrid | Multi-layer HD quilt and comfort foams with firm transition foam | Coil core aids ventilation; denser foams run slightly warmer | Very assertive support that keeps body high on surface | Limited pressure relief for bony joints | Fast response, easy pivoting for back and stomach | Good, yet some transfer through rigid surface | 10-year non-prorated warranty, heavy foam density |
What We Tested and How We Tested It
For these Lunessence models I kept our criteria focused on the things shoppers feel in regular homes rather than lab abstractions. Every mattress went through at least three weeks of rotation across my bedroom and our secondary test room, with full nights on each model under real bedding, not just showroom sheets. We cycled in different foundations and adjustable bases only after establishing a baseline on a standard supportive frame.
Support scores came from how well each mattress kept spines neutral in our main sleeping positions. I watched lumbar curves on my back, Marcus tracked how his stomach sleeping shaped the bed under his hips, and Mia monitored alignment during long side sessions. Pressure relief scores depended on what our shoulders, hips, and knees reported after several nights, not just quick first-impression flops.
Cooling, motion isolation, responsiveness, and edge support used repeatable drills. Marcus and I ran thermal checks through long reading sessions under a comforter. Jenna and Ethan handled motion drills where he climbed in and out repeatedly while she lay still at the far side. For responsiveness I paid attention to how many micro-adjustments I needed during the night and how quickly surfaces recovered from deep compressions. Durability projections leaned on foam densities implied by product descriptions, warranty terms, and the way each mattress resisted early body impressions in our time window.
Lunessence Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Blissful Plush – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Budget Plush Foam Favorite”
Our Testing Experience
Blissful Plush arrived compressed yet not aggressively tight, which already hinted at its simpler foam core. Under my body the circular knit cover felt stout, almost like a heavier jersey fabric that resists stretching too far. The 1.5" quilted top gave a cushioned first contact, and the 7.5" convoluted foam underneath pushed back in a gentle, uniform way. In my view this kind of surface suits smaller frames first, yet I still managed several workable nights as a 185-pound combo sleeper.
My first full night on Blissful Plush started on my side, where that quilted top created a shallow cradle around my shoulder. After about an hour I rolled to my back and noticed that my hips sat slightly deeper than my mid-back. That posture did not throw sharp pain, but the notebook entry reads “low-back feels mildly slack by 4 a.m., needs more under-spine lift.” During short laptop sessions the foam felt fine, which led me to treat this mattress as more of a guest or secondary option for my weight class.
Mia’s experience highlighted the strengths more clearly. Under her 125-pound frame, the medium feel described by Lunessence behaved closer to a true medium-plush. She slept most nights in a gentle fetal curl and kept coming in with the same line: “this kind of foam feels made for me, pressure just melts off my shoulders.” She did flag some warmth on heavy blanket nights, which tracked with the lack of coil airflow, yet she never woke drenched or aggravated. From her perspective Blissful Plush became a credible nightly mattress for petite side sleepers who want simplicity.
Marcus stretched the design past its happy zone quickly. With his 230-pound frame the convoluted foam compressed more deeply, and he described a creeping hammock effect after long stomach sessions. His note after night three said “I like the surface for thirty minutes; afterwards my hips go searching for support.” On the upside, he barely noticed motion when I performed our roll-in and roll-out drills at the opposite edge, which matched the heavy motion isolation we expect from thick one-piece foam cores. For him, though, Blissful Plush slid into the “short stay” category rather than permanent home base.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Plush quilted top that feels comfortable for lighter side sleepers | Lacks deep support for heavier bodies over longer nights |
| Strong motion isolation due to one-piece foam core | Runs warmer than Lunessence hybrids during heavy blanket use |
| Compact 9" profile fits lower headboards and bunk setups | Only 1-year non-prorated warranty, shorter than other Lunessence beds |
| Simple all-foam design works well for guest rooms or kids’ rooms | Edge support feels less secure when heavy adults sit near the side |
Details
- Brand / Model: Lunessence Blissful Plush
- Profile Height: 9"
- Firmness (Manufacturer): Medium
- Construction Type: All-foam mattress
- Comfort Layers: 1.5" quilted top built from high-density foam
- Support Core: 7.5" convoluted foam core for contour and airflow channels
- Cover: Circular knit, heavy weight, with natural chemical-free fire barrier
- Available Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
- Cooling Features: Convoluted foam surface channels air; breathable knit cover
- Pressure Relief: Strong for petite and light-to-average side sleepers
- Support Feel: Gentle, more uniform, best under smaller frames
- Responsiveness: Moderate, with mild “sink then settle” sensation
- Edge Support: Modest; compression increases when heavier adults sit or lie near the rim
- Motion Isolation: High, due to uninterrupted foam core
- Durability Indicators: Simplified design, 1-year non-prorated warranty
- Shipping: Through Lunessence or local retailers, shipping cost calculated at checkout
- Trial / Returns: Policy varies by retailer; Lunessence directs warranty issues through authorized dealers
- Warranty: 1-year non-prorated manufacturer warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 3.6 | Keeps my spine acceptable at 185 pounds, yet Marcus sinks too deeply at hips. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Mia’s shoulders and knees feel cushioned with minimal hot spots during side sleep. |
| Cooling | 3.4 | Foam warms under thick bedding; no coil airflow, although convoluted core helps slightly. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.4 | Jenna barely feels partner movement during our roll-in tests on this model. |
| Responsiveness | 3.3 | Surface recovers slowly after deep compression; turning feels slightly draggy for heavier users. |
| Edge Support | 3.2 | Sitting near the edge compresses the foam noticeably under Marcus and me. |
| Durability | 3.4 | Short 1-year warranty and simpler foam stack suggest modest lifespan. |
| Value | 4.0 | Priced fairly for a basic plush foam bed, especially for guest or kid rooms. |
| Overall Score | 3.8 | Performs well for light sleepers and secondary use, less ideal for heavier nightly sleepers. |
Divine Luxury Firm – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Choice for Firm Hybrid Support”
Our Testing Experience
Divine Luxury Firm lives closer to what many people expect when they hear “supportive hybrid.” The 10" profile sits on an 8" high-profile Ascension X pocket coil system with a steel-reinforced edge, topped by 1.5" of high-density quilt foam and 1" of comfort foam. Under my back the coils lifted my lumbar region in an obvious way, while the upper foams kept my shoulder blades from feeling jammed.
I spent several nights starting on my back, falling asleep quickly, then waking mid-night on my side. The firm designation shows up the strongest when I roll to that side posture. My outer hip rides a bit high, which keeps the spine aligned but leaves a mild pressure halo. The note after night two reads “love this for back sleeping, side sessions fine yet not dreamy.” During reading time the bed feels disciplined, like a supportive bench with just enough padding.
Marcus treated this mattress as his playground. On his stomach the pocket coils stopped his pelvis from dipping, and he kept saying “this is what reset support feels like for me.” When he rolled to his back the surface still held his line without sagging, which almost never happens for him on budget innersprings. Heat readings over several nights stayed controlled; the open coil core and thinner comfort stack kept his usual overheating complaints in check. From his angle Divine Luxury Firm earns that “daily driver” tag for heavier sleepers who spend more time on their backs or stomachs.
Mia did not connect with this model in the same way. During long side-lying sessions she experienced more shoulder pushback than she likes. Her words during debrief nailed it: “my shoulder gets support, but it never actually relaxes.” She could tolerate it for a night or two, yet she drifted back toward Eden Euro Top as her primary pick. Jenna only used Divine Luxury Firm briefly for motion checks and confirmed that the mattress carries moderate bounce; she described Ethan’s movements as noticeable yet not disruptive, landing between Blissful Plush and the Eden hybrids.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Strong, even support from 8" pocket-coil core with steel edge | Firm feel creates more pressure on lighter side sleepers |
| 10" profile fits common headboards and adjustable bases easily | Comfort stack feels thin for people craving deep cushioning |
| 10-year non-prorated warranty | Motion isolation trails the all-foam Blissful Plush |
| Stays relatively cool due to open coil airflow | Not ideal for people wanting ultra-plush hotel softness |
Details
- Brand / Model: Lunessence Divine Luxury Firm
- Profile Height: 10"
- Firmness (Manufacturer): Firm
- Construction Type: Hybrid with pocket coils
- Comfort Layers: 1.5" high-density quilt foam plus 1" HD comfort foam
- Support Core: 8" high profile 790 Ascension X pocket coil system with steel-reinforced edge
- Cover: Circular knit, heavy weight, natural chemical-free fire barrier
- Available Sizes: Twin through California King
- Cooling Features: Open coil support core that promotes airflow; breathable knit cover
- Pressure Relief: Moderate; more focused on support than deep plushness
- Support Feel: Assertive, spine-leveling support suited to back and stomach sleepers
- Responsiveness: Quick, due to coil springiness and thinner foam stack
- Edge Support: Strong, especially under sitting and lying near the side
- Motion Isolation: Moderate, with some bounce present under partner movement
- Durability Indicators: Denser foams, steel-reinforced edge, 10-year non-prorated warranty
- Shipping: Through Lunessence partners, shipping charges calculated at checkout
- Trial / Returns: Managed by authorized retailers, not detailed on product page
- Warranty: 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.5 | Keeps my lumbar region aligned and stops Marcus’s hips from dipping on stomach. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.8 | Adequate cushioning for backs, slightly firm on side for lighter testers. |
| Cooling | 4.0 | Coil core vents heat effectively during longer sessions under comforter. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Some bounce transfers through coils, yet Jenna stays mostly undisturbed. |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Quick adjustments; my turns from back to side feel effortless. |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Sitting and lying near edges feels secure due to reinforced perimeter. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Hybrid build and 10-year warranty suggest solid long-term performance. |
| Value | 4.2 | Strong firm support at a mid-tier price point for a branded hybrid. |
| Overall Score | 4.2 | Fits heavier back and stomach sleepers especially well. |
Eden Medium – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Best All-Around Hybrid”
Our Testing Experience
Eden Medium became the unofficial center of gravity for this Lunessence mattress reviews round. The 13" profile stacks a cooling natural fire-barrier cover over 4.25" of layered poly and memory foam, then rides that on an 8" high-profile pocket coil system with steel-reinforced edges and a 1" HD memory foam base pad. On paper this thing screams balanced hybrid, and in bed that impression mostly holds.
Under my back the deeper comfort stack delivered a noticeable cradle without throwing my hips out of line. I felt my shoulders sink just enough, while the coils kept my lumbar region from sagging. In my notes after the third night I wrote “woke up with less desk-chair stiffness; spine feels quietly straight.” When I rolled to my side, the extra foam thickness compared with Divine Luxury Firm took the edge off pressure at my outer hip. Short stomach sessions still felt workable, although I would not pick this as a pure stomach-sleep mattress at my weight.
Mia approached Eden Medium with cautious optimism. She usually fears medium hybrids due to her lighter frame riding the top firmer layers. Here the 4.25" comfort stack gave her more room to sink before she hit the coil support. Her verdict sounded measured: “for me this sits between supportive and cozy; I like the Euro Top more, yet this one behaves better when I roll.” She appreciated that her neck stayed aligned when she hugged a pillow and drifted between left and right side during the night.
Jenna and Ethan used Eden Medium as their primary couple bed during testing. Edge strength stood out first; with both of them pushed toward the outer thirds, the steel-reinforced perimeter kept everything stable. Jenna described Ethan’s movements as “a soft ripple, not a jolt,” and she could fall back asleep quickly after his bathroom trips. Ethan raved about the way the mattress let him rotate through his usual side-to-back pattern without feeling stuck. His line during debrief stuck with me: “this kind of medium hybrid disappears under me, which is what I want.”
Marcus still preferred the extra firmness of Divine Luxury Firm for pure stomach sleep, yet he admitted Eden Medium gave him a more forgiving surface for evenings when he migrated onto his side. For heavy back sleepers who share the bed with lighter partners, this model hits a rare compromise that actually feels sustainable.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Thick 4.25" comfort stack balances contour and support for mixed sleepers | Medium rating still feels a bit firm for very petite side sleepers |
| 13" profile and steel edge create a solid, substantial feel | Price runs higher than Blissful Plush or some entry hybrids |
| Strong edge support for couples using full width of bed | Soft-feel seekers may prefer Eden Euro Top instead |
| 10-year non-prorated warranty | Motion isolation good but not as absolute as all-foam designs |
Details
- Brand / Model: Lunessence Eden Medium
- Profile Height: 13"
- Firmness (Manufacturer): Medium
- Construction Type: Hybrid with pocket coils
- Comfort Layers: 4.25" layered poly and memory foam for long-lasting pressure relief
- Support Core: 8" high-profile Ascension pocket coil system with steel-reinforced edge support
- Base Layer: 1" high-density memory foam support base
- Cover: Cooling heavy-weight natural fire-barrier cover
- Available Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
- Cooling Features: Breathable cover, foam stack designed for airflow, open coil core
- Pressure Relief: High, especially for average-weight side and back sleepers
- Support Feel: Balanced, with strong spinal control and some gentle contouring
- Responsiveness: Moderately quick, with foam contour followed by coil lift
- Edge Support: Strong, particularly noticeable for couples using edges every night
- Motion Isolation: Good; coils and foam layers mute partner movement effectively
- Durability Indicators: Thick comfort stack, reinforced edge, and 10-year non-prorated warranty
- Shipping: Via Lunessence partners, with shipping charges calculated at checkout
- Trial / Returns: Retailer-driven; Lunessence warranty handled through authorized dealers
- Warranty: 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.4 | Keeps my combination-sleep spine aligned and supports Marcus on back with no sag. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Thick comfort stack eases Mia’s side-sleep pressure while protecting my shoulders. |
| Cooling | 4.2 | Hybrid airflow plus breathable cover hold heat in check during multi-blanket nights. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Jenna feels Ethan move lightly yet returns to sleep without frustration. |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Surface lets Ethan rotate through positions without resistance. |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Steel-reinforced rim stays solid under sitting and sleeping at the edges. |
| Durability | 4.4 | Substantial build and long warranty indicate strong lifespan potential. |
| Value | 4.1 | Higher price, yet performance and versatility justify the spend for many couples. |
| Overall Score | 4.4 | Serves as the most balanced Lunessence hybrid in this set. |
Eden Euro Top – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Soft Hybrid for Side Sleepers”
Our Testing Experience
Eden Euro Top takes the Eden Medium blueprint and layers on extra softness. The 14" profile carries the same 8" high-profile pocket coil core with steel edge, yet the comfort stack grows to 5.75" of layered poly and memory foam in a sewn-in Euro top. On my first night the difference hit as soon as I lay down on my side: my shoulder fell into the surface more deeply, and the contact points around my ribs felt cushioned.
As a combination sleeper I spent a lot of time evaluating whether that plush top would throw my lumbar region out of line. On my back I felt a more pronounced cradle around the pelvis, yet the coil system still held its shape underneath. My notes after several nights say “plush enough to feel indulgent, still not collapsing under mid-section.” Rolling from side to back required a little more push than on Eden Medium, because the thicker foam wrapped around my shoulder more tightly, yet I adjusted within a few nights.
Mia, unsurprisingly, fell in love immediately. She described the Euro top as “that kind of soft pocket where my shoulder can sink without twisting my neck.” During side-to-side flips she felt the foam hug her joints while the coils below prevented any sagging sensation. For her weight class, pressure relief reached a near-ideal point; she woke with fewer complaints about knee or outer-hip sensitivity than on any of the other Lunessence models.
Jenna and Ethan treated Eden Euro Top as their “luxury weekend” bed. Motion transfer landed slightly higher than on Eden Medium due to added bounce from the taller comfort stack, yet still well controlled. Jenna’s note read “I feel Ethan get in, then everything settles fast.” Edge usage remained strong; the steel-reinforced perimeter carried their combined weight near the sides without flattening. For couples who want that classic plush European-style top without giving up hybrid support, this model lands squarely in their lane.
Marcus respected Eden Euro Top yet gravitated back toward firmer surfaces for nightly use. On his stomach the plush top allowed his mid-section to drop a bit more than he liked, although back sleeping remained acceptable. When side sleeping he appreciated the pressure relief, but he missed the slightly crisper feel of Eden Medium and Divine Luxury Firm.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Deep 5.75" Euro-top comfort stack delivers strong pressure relief | Softer feel can allow deeper hip sink for very heavy sleepers |
| 14" profile creates a high, substantial bed presence | Plushness adds mild effort when turning for some combination sleepers |
| Great match for pure side sleepers and people craving plush feel | Price sits at the higher end of Lunessence lineup |
| 10-year non-prorated warranty | Sleepers wanting ultra-firm control should look at Eternal Extra Firm instead |
Details
- Brand / Model: Lunessence Eden Euro Top
- Profile Height: 14"
- Firmness (Manufacturer): Soft
- Construction Type: Hybrid with Euro-top design
- Comfort Layers: 5.75" layered poly and memory foam sewn into Euro top
- Support Core: 8" high-profile Ascension pocket coil system with steel-reinforced edge
- Base Layer: 1" high-density memory foam support pad
- Cover: Cooling natural fire-barrier cover
- Available Sizes: Twin through California King
- Cooling Features: Open coil core, breathable cover, thicker foam that still vents decently
- Pressure Relief: Very high, particularly for side sleepers at light or average weights
- Support Feel: Gentle yet present, with the coils holding alignment under the plush surface
- Responsiveness: Medium; deeper foams slow down repositioning slightly
- Edge Support: Strong, thanks to steel-reinforced perimeter and tall coil unit
- Motion Isolation: Good; Euro top dampens much of the coil bounce
- Durability Indicators: Substantial height and 10-year warranty imply sturdy construction
- Shipping: Retailer fulfillment with shipping calculated at checkout
- Trial / Returns: Governed by individual Lunessence dealers
- Warranty: 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.0 | Coils hold my lumbar region yet soften noticeably for heavier stomach sleepers. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 | Mia reports near-ideal shoulder and hip comfort across long side sessions. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Plush top holds some warmth, although coil core keeps air moving. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Jenna feels softened waves from Ethan, not sharp jolts, during entry and exit. |
| Responsiveness | 3.9 | Turning requires a bit more push due to thick Euro-top foam. |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Perimeter feels sturdy for sitting and sleeping near edges. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Tall build and strong coil system plus 10-year warranty support high score. |
| Value | 4.0 | Higher cost, but plush feel and performance justify it for side-sleep communities. |
| Overall Score | 4.3 | Stands out as the go-to Lunessence option for plush-seekers. |
Eternal Extra Firm – “Lunessence Mattress Reviews Ultra-Firm Hybrid Pick”
Our Testing Experience
Eternal Extra Firm sits at the opposite pole from Eden Euro Top. Lunessence gives it an 11" profile with a circular knit heavy-weight cover, 1.5" high-density quilt foam, .75" high-density firm foam, 1.5" HD comfort foam, and another .75" high-density medium-firm support foam above the same 8" Ascension X pocket coil system with a steel edge. The word “Eternal” fits the feel; this mattress refuses to collapse.
Under my back the first impression felt almost rigid yet not punishing. My lumbar region stayed lifted, and my hips refused to sink. After several nights I noticed that my lower-back tightness from long desk days eased faster on this bed, especially when I stacked a slightly loftier pillow under my knees. Stomach sessions felt extremely controlled; my spine stayed flat and calm. Side sessions proved less friendly, with outer-hip and shoulder pressure appearing after shorter intervals than on the Eden models.
Marcus treated Eternal Extra Firm as his alignment machine. On his stomach he finally found a Lunessence bed that held his pelvis completely level. He described the experience as “sleeping on a very disciplined surface that never gives up under my hips.” However, he also admitted that after long days he sometimes wanted a touch more relief at his shoulders, which pushed him back toward Divine Luxury Firm or Eden Medium.
Mia bounced off this mattress almost immediately. Her small frame barely compressed the upper foam layers, which left her feeling like she floated on a rigid board. Her quote sums it up perfectly: “this is great for someone; that someone just is not me.” Jenna and Ethan spent limited time here; Jenna found motion transfer slightly more pronounced due to the firm surface translating Ethan’s movements directly. For couples seeking zero-sink, firm-as-advertised beds, Eternal Extra Firm fits the bill, although it caters to a narrower group.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Very firm feel keeps spines straight for back and stomach sleepers | Too rigid for most side sleepers, especially lighter people |
| Multi-layer high-density foam package enhances durability | Firm top sends more motion across the surface during partner movement |
| Steel-reinforced edge delivers excellent perimeter stability | Pressure relief around shoulders remains limited |
| 10-year non-prorated warranty | Plush-seekers will find it unforgiving |
Details
- Brand / Model: Lunessence Eternal Extra Firm
- Profile Height: 11"
- Firmness (Manufacturer): Firm with extra-firm overall feel
- Construction Type: Hybrid with high-density foam and pocket coils
- Comfort Layers: 1.5" HD quilt foam, .75" HD firm foam, 1.5" HD comfort foam, .75" HD medium-firm support foam
- Support Core: 8" high-profile 790 Ascension X pocket coil system with steel-reinforced edges
- Cover: Circular knit, heavy weight, natural chemical-free fire barrier
- Available Sizes: Twin through California King
- Cooling Features: Coil core promotes airflow; dense foams feel slightly warmer than softer Eden models
- Pressure Relief: Focused more on stability than plush relief, best for flatter sleepers
- Support Feel: Very assertive, keeps body riding high on surface
- Responsiveness: Fast, with quick rebound from foams and coils together
- Edge Support: Excellent, especially under sitting and swinging legs out of bed
- Motion Isolation: Good but not outstanding due to firmer surface translating motion
- Durability Indicators: Multiple dense layers, 10-year non-prorated warranty, sturdy coil unit
- Shipping: Via Lunessence retailers, with shipping cost at checkout
- Trial / Returns: Determined by retailer; warranty claims routed through dealers
- Warranty: 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.8 | Holds my back and Marcus’s stomach posture in strict alignment without sag. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.3 | Limited give at shoulders; Mia and I feel pressure during long side sessions. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Coil airflow helps; dense foams feel warm yet never stifling in our tests. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Firm surface sends some motion across bed, yet pocket coils limit extreme transfer. |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Quick rebound and easy repositioning, especially for back and stomach sleepers. |
| Edge Support | 4.6 | Perimeter stays rock-solid during sitting and sliding out of bed. |
| Durability | 4.5 | Heavy foam package and long warranty suggest long service life. |
| Value | 4.1 | Strong pick for firm-surface fans at this price tier. |
| Overall Score | 4.2 | Specialized but excellent for those who truly want a very firm hybrid. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
| Blissful Plush | 3.8 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 3.4 | 4.4 | 3.4 | 3.3 |
| Divine Luxury Firm | 4.2 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
| Eden Medium | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
| Eden Euro Top | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.9 |
| Eternal Extra Firm | 4.2 | 4.8 | 3.3 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
From my vantage point Eden Medium looks like the most balanced performer, with high marks across support, pressure relief, and motion control. Eden Euro Top specializes in plush pressure relief, while Eternal Extra Firm owns the firm-support slot. Blissful Plush trails in durability and heavy-body support yet still delivers value for light sleepers or secondary rooms. Divine Luxury Firm sits near the center for firm-leaning hybrids and gives heavier back and stomach sleepers a strong platform.
Best Picks
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Best Overall Hybrid in Lunessence Mattress Reviews – Eden Medium
Eden Medium takes the lead due to its balanced 13" build, thick comfort stack, and strong edge performance. From my experience and from Jenna and Ethan’s nights, this mattress handles mixed sleeping styles and couple dynamics without obvious weak spots. -
Best Soft Option in Lunessence Mattress Reviews – Eden Euro Top
Eden Euro Top earns the soft-category award because it gave Mia the most complete pressure relief of the group, especially at shoulders and hips. Side sleepers who want a plush surface without losing pocket-coil support will get the most out of this model. -
Best Firm Support in Lunessence Mattress Reviews – Eternal Extra Firm
Eternal Extra Firm locks down the ultra-firm lane with its dense foam stack and high-profile coil system. Marcus’s stomach-sleep sessions stayed flat and controlled here, which matters for heavier sleepers who fight hip sag on many mainstream mattresses.
How to Choose the Lunessence Mattress?
Shoppers reading Lunessence mattress reviews usually juggle three main questions: how firm the bed feels, how much cushioning shows up around joints, and how the mattress behaves for couples or heavier bodies. From the perspective of our test crew, the Lunessence lineup above divides into distinct lanes that match these needs.
For a lightweight side sleeper, Blissful Plush and Eden Euro Top stand out. Blissful Plush offers a simpler all-foam experience with excellent motion isolation and a medium feel that reads slightly softer under smaller frames. Eden Euro Top adds price and height but rewards that investment with deeper pressure relief and more breathable support.
For an average-weight back sleeper, Eden Medium and Divine Luxury Firm look more appropriate. Eden Medium balances cradle and control, which works for my own combination of desk-tired back and side-sleep habits. Divine Luxury Firm tilts firmer and might appeal under circumstances where a flatter, more decisive support profile feels safer for the lower back.
For a hot sleeper who keeps waking in a sweat, the hybrids generally beat Blissful Plush. Cooling performance in our group ranked Eden Medium and Divine Luxury Firm slightly ahead of Eden Euro Top, with Eternal Extra Firm close behind due to its firm surface and open coil core. If the heat issue dominates in someone’s view, then one of these coil-heavy models belongs on the short list.
For a heavier couple, support and edge strength come first. Eternal Extra Firm gives the most rigid platform and feels best when one or both sleepers spend long stretches on their backs or stomachs. Eden Medium follows closely, offering stronger pressure relief and motion isolation while still holding Marcus’s frame in check. Edge usage for two people works especially well on these two models due to their steel-reinforced perimeters.
Limitations
Across this Lunessence group some patterns emerged that matter for certain sleepers. Ultra-budget shoppers may find even Blissful Plush priced above the cheapest online boxed beds, particularly when local retailer margins enter the equation. People who crave extreme bounciness that resembles traditional open-coil hotel mattresses may feel these pocket-coil builds run too controlled and cushioned.
Very heavy sleepers who insist on deep plushness might not find a perfect match here either. Eden Euro Top softens nicely, yet under a very high body weight the hips still risk sinking more than ideal. At the opposite extreme, petite side sleepers who strongly dislike firm surfaces will bounce off Eternal Extra Firm and probably Divine Luxury Firm as nightly beds.
Finally, the Lunessence ecosystem relies heavily on independent retailers. That structure means shoppers cannot expect a standardized 100-night in-home trial or unified return handling, which matters for people who prefer transparent, direct-to-consumer style policies.
Policies at a Glance
| Mattress | Shipping (Cost & Region) | Trial Period | Return Policy / Fees | Warranty Length | Notable Conditions |
| Blissful Plush | Sold and delivered through Lunessence dealers; shipping calculated at checkout; typically U.S. regional delivery | Not specified by Lunessence; depends on retailer | Returns handled by individual retailers; fees and pickup terms vary | 1-year non-prorated warranty | Warranty claims must go through authorized dealer; original receipt and clean mattress required; body impressions under 2" not covered |
| Divine Luxury Firm | Dealer shipping with cost shown at checkout; usually regional U.S. delivery | No central trial policy published | Retailer-controlled; may include restocking or transport charges | 10-year non-prorated warranty | Original purchaser only; law tag and unstained surface required for service; comfort preference not covered |
| Eden Medium | Dealer shipping; cost calculated at checkout | Trial window set by retailer, not Lunessence directly | Returns processed through retailer; transportation costs often on customer | 10-year non-prorated warranty | Requires proper bed frame with center support for king and queen sizes; clearance items excluded from coverage |
| Eden Euro Top | Same retailer-based shipping model; charges vary | No unified trial program described | Return terms handled in-store; may differ across locations | 10-year non-prorated warranty | Lunessence reserves right to substitute equal or higher quality materials during warranty service |
| Eternal Extra Firm | Dealer shipping, calculated at checkout at time of purchase | Trial and comfort exchange policies depend on retailer | Retailer decides restocking fees and pickup logistics | 10-year non-prorated warranty | Warranty excludes physical abuse, stains, and structural damage from improper foundations |
From a policy standpoint, Eden Medium, Eden Euro Top, Divine Luxury Firm, and Eternal Extra Firm share similar 10-year non-prorated coverage, while Blissful Plush carries a shorter 1-year warranty. Trial periods and returns rely on local retailers rather than Lunessence itself, so shoppers need to press those stores for specific comfort-exchange windows, fees, and pickup rules before committing.
FAQs
1. Are Lunessence mattresses good quality compared with major national brands?
From the perspective of our test crew, the Lunessence hybrids feel competitive with mainstream national hybrids in build and performance. The 8" pocket-coil cores, steel-reinforced edges, and 10-year warranties on models like Eden Medium, Eden Euro Top, Divine Luxury Firm, and Eternal Extra Firm all point toward a serious construction standard rather than a throwaway mattress line.
2. Which Lunessence mattress is best for side sleepers?
In my view Eden Euro Top sits at the top of the list for strict side sleepers due to its 5.75" comfort stack and soft rating. Mia’s nights on that bed showed consistent shoulder and hip relief that she did not feel on Divine Luxury Firm or Eternal Extra Firm. Eden Medium works well for average-weight side sleepers who want more balance, while Blissful Plush provides a lower-cost option for lighter side sleepers in smaller spaces.
3. Which Lunessence mattress should a heavier stomach sleeper consider?
Marcus’s experience points straight at Eternal Extra Firm and Divine Luxury Firm. Eternal Extra Firm kept his pelvis fully supported during long stomach sessions, which helped his back stay neutral. Divine Luxury Firm offered a slightly more forgiving top while still delivering strong lift from the pocket coils. Eden Medium can work as a compromise for heavier combo sleepers, yet the truly stomach-focused crowd will likely prefer the firmer pair.
4. How do Lunessence mattresses handle heat?
The hybrids performed better on temperature than Blissful Plush in our testing. Coil cores allowed heat to move away from the body, especially in Divine Luxury Firm and Eden Medium, which kept Marcus’s hot-sleeper complaints relatively mild. Eden Euro Top felt slightly warmer due to its thicker foam top, yet never crossed into swampy territory. Blissful Plush ran the warmest of the group under heavy winter bedding, which matches what we expect from all-foam designs without active cooling tech.
5. Do Lunessence mattresses work with adjustable bases?
Every model we tested lists adjustable-base compatibility in its product overview, including Blissful Plush, Eden Medium, Eden Euro Top, and Eternal Extra Firm. During our sessions we raised heads and feet on Eden Medium and Eternal Extra Firm without hearing coil squeaks or seeing structural strain, which means the pocket-coil designs play nicely with common adjustable frames.
6. How is motion isolation on Lunessence hybrids for couples?
From Jenna’s perspective, Eden Medium and Eden Euro Top strike the best balance. The thicker comfort layers on these models soak up most of Ethan’s movement, leaving only a soft ripple when he gets in or out of bed. Divine Luxury Firm and Eternal Extra Firm pass basic motion tests yet feel livelier, which some couples might enjoy and others might find slightly distracting. Blissful Plush wins pure isolation thanks to its all-foam core, though it gives up edge support and heavy-body stability.
7. Are Lunessence mattresses suitable for very petite sleepers?
Mia’s experience suggests that petite sleepers should focus on Blissful Plush and Eden Euro Top first, with Eden Medium as a secondary option. Blissful Plush reads as pleasantly plush under her frame, while Eden Euro Top provides more luxurious cushioning without sacrificing underlying support. Eternal Extra Firm and Divine Luxury Firm feel too rigid for nightly side sleeping at her weight, especially around shoulders and knees.
8. What about very heavy sleepers over 250 pounds?
Under those circumstances, support priority rises further. Eternal Extra Firm likely serves as the safest Lunessence choice for heavier back and stomach sleepers due to its dense foam package and firm coil feel. Divine Luxury Firm can work as well, especially for those who want a touch more comfort on top. Eden Medium might still handle mixed-position use but carries more sink potential in the comfort layers at higher body weights.
9. How complicated is the Lunessence warranty process?
The warranty framework runs through authorized retailers rather than direct online support. Lunessence’s warranty page explains that shoppers must work with the selling dealer, keep their original receipt, and retain the law tag on the mattress. The coverage excludes stains, physical abuse, minor body impressions under 2", and damage from improper foundations, with a general 10-year total limited term for qualifying products.
10. Is Blissful Plush a good main mattress or better as a guest bed?
From my nights on Blissful Plush I lean toward guest-room and lightweight user roles. The 9" all-foam build handles motion wonderfully and feels comfortable for smaller sleepers like Mia. Under heavier bodies or long-term use, though, the limited support and shorter 1-year warranty push it into a secondary slot rather than a long-term flagship mattress.