Bought it for my son.
His pediatrician told us to start by cleaning up what he sleeps on. We tried Cotton Sleep and the change has been real — no more morning congestion, and the room doesn't smell like a new mattress for weeks. Worth every dollar.
Three problems are built into nearly every bed, and your body heat makes all three worse.
Polyurethane foam releases VOCs and phthalates for the life of the bed, and body heat drives them higher.
Memory foam contours because it's dense, and this same density traps heat against you instead of letting it escape.
Foam can't pass the federal flame standard alone, so it's treated with chemical flame retardants linked to health concerns.
No polyurethane. No added flame retardants. No chemical adhesives. Just organic cotton, organic New Zealand wool, and natural latex.
Three materials you can name, in a mattress that breathes instead of off-gasses.
Ingredient 1
100% organic cotton at the sleep surface. No synthetic blends, no moisture-management sprays, no performance-fabric chemistry.
INGREDIENT 2
Cools in summer, warms in winter. It absorbs up to 30% of its weight in moisture while staying dry to the touch, and it meets the federal flame standard on its own.
INGREDIENT 3
Organic latex's open-cell structure runs cooler than memory foam by physics: heat moves through it instead of pooling underneath you.
Innovation and responsibility in the same bed — lower emissions, organic materials, and a lighter-footprint supply chain.
Natural latex certified low-emission, tested against recognized international standards for VOCs and restricted substances.
Organic cotton and wool grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers — purer to sleep on, gentler on the soil it came from.
Premium materials like New Zealand wool, moved by consolidated shipments and sea freight over air — fewer miles, lower emissions.
The same materials as the premium organic names. Roughly half the price. Nothing you can't pronounce.
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The organic names
Certified-organic tier
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Conventional foam
Memory / poly foam
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| Organic cotton, wool & natural latex | |||
| Made without polyurethane foam | |||
| No added flame retardants | |||
| Sleeps cool by construction | |||
| Queen price (approx.) | ~$697 | $1,500+ | $200–$1,000 |
| Made by the people who sell it | Own factory | Sometimes | |
| 100-night trial | Varies |
For parents cleaning up what their kid breathes for eight hours a night. The same materials, in an 8-inch profile built for kids' rooms.
For the partner who kicks the covers off at 2 a.m. Wool wicks, latex breathes, cotton vents — so heat leaves instead of building up.
Natural latex and wool are inherently resistant to dust mites and mold. Easier breathing, calmer skin, fewer triggers.
Real reviews from people who switched. No actors, no scripts.
Bought it for my son.
His pediatrician told us to start by cleaning up what he sleeps on. We tried Cotton Sleep and the change has been real — no more morning congestion, and the room doesn't smell like a new mattress for weeks. Worth every dollar.
Closed the thermostat war.
My wife sleeps hot, I care about clean materials. This was the only mattress that made both of us happy. The wool layer actually does what they say — I could feel the difference in the first hour.
No off-gassing, finally.
I've thrown out two foam mattresses in five years because the chemical smell never went away. Cotton Sleep arrived, I unrolled it, and there was nothing — just a faint natural-latex scent that disappeared in a day. That alone sold me.
We're a family-owned mattress factory who treat the production of our products as if they were beds made for our own home.
We choose the materials, build each mattress by hand, and inspect it ourselves before it ships .