Best Organic Mattresses (2025): Certified Nontoxic, Natural Sleep

WIRED TIRED Very comfortable, medium firm with good support for back sleepers First mattress from Coyuchi, options are limited Excellent organic transparency, made in the USA Undyed, which is great for anyone bothered by industrial dyes. Organic bedding brand Coyuchi recently launched its own organic mattress, combining cotton, wool, and Dunlop latex atop individually wrapped coils. While Coyuchi’s linen sheets are excellent, I was a little nervous to try the company’s first mattress effort. Bedding is not a mattress, after all, and expertise does not always transfer across endeavors. In this case, though, it did. Coyuchi’s organic Natural REM Mattress is wonderfully firm without being too firm and perfect for those of us who lack a sleeping style and tend to sleep every which way—side, back, stomach. I was never uncomfortable.
The design starts with encased coils on a wool pad and then, like a Midwestern dip, layers in smaller coils, latex, and then wool, and tops it off with an organic cotton cover. There’s surprisingly good edge support considering the distance between the coils and the top, and the mattress provides good motion isolation as well. Coyuchi says the Natural REM can be used with or without a box spring. I tested it for a few months on a box spring and then spent a week with it just on the floor and did not notice a difference. At 11 inches deep, there's room for a topper, though I did not feel the need.
The cotton and wool layers are GOTS-certified organic, while the Dunlop latex carries the GOLS certification. The material is undyed, which is great for anyone bothered by industrial dyes. As with most of these organic options, the Coyuchi is made without chemicals, foam, or glues. Coyuchi’s Natural REM organic mattress is made to order in the United States and comes with a 100-night trial, which means you can get a full refund if it doesn't work for you. —Scott Gilbertson
The price ranges from $1,400 for a twin to $2,400 for a California king.
Specs Firmness (1-10) 7 Certifications GOTS, GOLS, Oeko Tex Standard 100 Trial Period 100 nights Return Policy Free for 100 days Shipping Free, In-Home Setup for $100 - Photograph: My Green Mattress
WIRED TIRED Twin mattresses available No in-home setup Dual sided No plush option Crib mattresses available My desire for a natural, nontoxic mattress started when I needed new beds for my kids. I care a lot more about what they're sleeping on than what I'm sleeping on. Still, as much as I love the Avocado Green mattress, it's not cheap. For my kids, I bought the more affordable Kiwi Mattress by My Green Mattress. The Kiwi is similar to our top pick Avocado. It's a hybrid model with pocketed springs and natural materials: certified organic cotton, wool, and latex. It's also something of a rarity; organic twin mattresses are somewhat difficult to find.
One nice twist that makes the Kiwi appealing for kids is the two-sided option. It costs a little more upfront, but being able to flip it over extends its life, which is handy if your kids think beds are actually trampolines in disguise. The Kiwi is definitely a firmer style, but I think it's comfortable, and my children loved it when they were younger. —Scott Gilbertson
The price ranges from $775 for a twin to $1,699 for a California king, although the mattresses are often discounted.
Specs Firmness (1-10) 7 Certifications GOTS, GOLS, Greenguard Gold Trial Period 365 nights Return Policy You donate Shipping Free
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