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Best Organic Mattress of 2024

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McKenzie Dillon

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McKenzie Dillon Writer

McKenzie, a Certified Sleep Science Coach and proclaimed mattress expert, has been writing sleep content in the wellness space for over four years. After earning her certification from the Spencer Institute and dedicating hundreds of hours to sleep research, she has extensive knowledge on the topic and how to improve your quality of rest. Having more experience with lying on mattresses than most, McKenzie has reviewed over 150 beds and a variety of different sleep products including pillows, mattress toppers and sheets. McKenzie has also been a guest on multiple radio shows including WGN Chicago as a sleep expert and contributed sleep advice to over 50 different websites.

Expertise Certified Sleep Science Coach, Certified Stress Management Coach, Bachelor of English.

With 5+ years of mattress testing experience, we use our different sleeping position and body type perspectives to offer well-rounded, honest reviews.

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Looking for a new mattress? You may want to consider going with one made from natural and organic materials. Not only are organic mattresses environmentally friendly, they're also comfortable and supportive. One of the perks of getting an organic mattress with natural latex is that it deters common household allergens like mold, bacteria and mildew. They're also antimicrobial and hypoallergenic. You also have the added peace of mind of sleeping on a bed made from responsibly sourced materials and manufactured without harmful chemicals.

As a mattress expert, I've spent years personally testing beds to put together genuine and unbiased reviews for people who need help figuring out where to start when it comes to buying a new mattress. I've put together this list considering the various options and factors to keep in mind to find the best organic mattress that suits your needs. We've got picks for everybody, whether you're trying to get a new mattress for yourself or trying to get it as a holiday gift for a loved one.

Check out my top picks below for the best organic mattresses for all sleeping types and positions.

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What is the best organic mattress overall? 

During our testing process, we found that the best organic bed is the Avocado Green mattress. You just can't beat the reputation and the certifications of Avocado. It has an organic cotton cover, organic Dunlop latex foam, organic wool and heavy-duty recycled pocketed steel coils. 

Decorated with several organic certifications and an endorsement from the American Chiropractic Association, the Avocado mattress is a comfy, eco-friendly bed suited for firm-bed lovers. It's one of the best organic mattresses for back pain that you can get. A queen Avocado Green mattress retails for $1,999, although it's often on sale.

Best organic mattresses for 2024

Avocado Green

Best organic mattress

Our take - Avocado Green is 11 inches thick and is made from certified organic Dunlop latex foam, organic wool and certified organic cotton. The base is even eco-friendly, made with heavy-duty recycled pocketed steel coils. It'll support any body type from lightweight to larger bodies. When testing, we found this mattress to be on the firmer side, and you don't sink into it when sleeping. Handcrafted in Los Angeles, the Avocado mattress has details like a button-tufted organic cotton cover and green trim detail around the edges. 

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8.5 /10

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25-year limited warranty

Birch

Best organic hybrid mattress

Our take - Brought to you by Helix, the Birch mattress is eco-friendly, natural and organic. It has two more layers than the Avocado mattress and incorporates natural OEKO-TEX-certified Talalay latex foam, responsibly sourced New Zealand wool and organic cotton. 

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8 /10

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organic latex foam hybrid mattress

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25-year warranty

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss

Best organic mattress for side sleepers

Our take - PlushBeds Botanical Bliss is an all-latex foam bed with two firmness levels: medium and medium-firm. It's bouncy and supportive, but at the same time, it gives in more along the curves of my side and allows my spine to be in proper alignment. Side and combination sleepers can opt for the Medium natural latex model. Either latex mattress model will work for back and stomach sleepers.

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7.9 /10

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25-year limited warranty

8.4 /10

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lifetime warranty

WinkBed EcoCloud

Best organic mattress for pressure relief

Our take - WinkBeds is a luxury mattress brand that prides itself on making extremely durable and long-lasting mattresses. It puts its beds through a simulation that forces 20 years' worth of pressure onto them to ensure it's selling high-quality beds that will last you a decade or longer. The EcoCloud is the company's organic offering, and it's one of the most pressure-relieving latex hybrid mattresses on the market.

8.3 /10

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latex foam hybrid mattress

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lifetime warranty

There are a few other organic options that didn't quite make the cut for this best organic mattress list. They're still good beds and might suit your needs better.

Plank Natural: Featuring a flippable design, the Plank Natural mattress has 8-inch pocketed coils, layers of organic wool and latex foam. You can choose between a medium-firm and a firm side. It's probably not the best organic mattress option for side sleepers because it is so firm.

Zenhaven: Zenhaven from Saatva is an organic mattress made from 100% natural materials, including latex foam, organic cotton and wool. It also has a flippable design with a Luxury Plush and Gentle Firm side. 

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Testing edge support of the Avocado Luxury Organic mattress
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Our team of experts has years of experience testing mattresses from many brands, with over 300 mattresses under their belts. They tested the best organic mattresses and assessed them on the following factors:

Firmness and feel

When we lay on each mattress, the first thing we assess is how firm a mattress is. You can think of it as how hard or soft a mattress is. 

How a mattress feels is where we get handsy with the beds. In addition to lying on it, we press down, touch the bed and note how the material responds. Is it slow-moving like traditional memory foam? Or is it quick to respond like latex foam? 

Durability 

How durable a mattress is comes down to what it's made of. Based on its construction, we estimate how long you'll get out of your bed. For example, pocketed coils help mattresses last longer. 

Motion isolation

Motion isolation is how well a bed dampens the movement across the surface. This is important if you sleep with someone who moves around a lot at night. Two team members jump and bounce on the bed when testing motion isolation. We also have a test involving putting a glass of water at the edge of the bed and bouncing around to see if it tips over. 

Edge support

Edge support refers to the strength of the perimeter of the mattress. To test edge support, we sit and lay on the edge of each mattress. If we feel like we'll fall off, the bed doesn't have strong edge support. 

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Mattresses are subjective. What works for someone else might not be best for you. This means you've got to think strategically when searching for your next bed. Keeping these key factors in mind will help you bypass some and hone in on the best organic mattresses. 

Material 

All materials in organic mattresses are sustainably sourced, antimicrobial and hypoallergenic, so you don't have to worry about them triggering your allergies or asthma. Mold and mildew can't grow on the natural latex foam in organic mattresses. Organic latex foam is great for people who have allergies and hot sleepers because not only is it antimicrobial, but it's also perforated for better airflow.

Organic mattresses include several materials like Dunlop latex, recycled steel coils and organic cotton or wool. Each material will impact the mattress's performance, so it's important to understand what you're getting before you buy. Not to mention, some materials may increase the price, like Talalay latex. 

Body type

Your body type also matters when shopping for an organic mattress. Some materials are better suited for heavier body types because they offer the support and durability they need. 

Your body type also will influence how the mattress feels to you. A petite person will put less pressure on the mattress, which means it will feel firmer to them. Someone over 230 pounds will sink further into the mattress, making it feel softer. It's important to keep your body type in mind to choose a firmness level that best suits your needs and preferences. 

Sleeping position 

  • Side sleepers need a softer mattress that relieves pressure points at the shoulders, hips and knees. 
  • Back and stomach sleepers should seek a firmer mattress that will keep their spine in neutral alignment throughout the night. 
  • Combination sleepers have the most flexibility, but you should choose firmness based on the position you spend the most time in. 

Certifications

When shopping for an organic mattress, third-party certifications ensure that you're getting a bed that contains organic, sustainably sourced materials. 

These are the most important certifications to look for when comparing organic mattresses:

  • CertiPUR-US: This certification ensures that the mattress foams are free of toxic flame retardants, heavy metals and other harmful substances. It also means the bed has low volatile organic compound emissions. 
  • GOTS: Global Organic Textile Standard is a third-party organization with established criteria for organic fibers. A mattress with a GOTS seal has at least 95% organic fibers. 
  • GOLS: Global Organic Latex Standard certifications mean that the mattress contains at least 95% raw and organic latex. 
  • GreenGuard Gold: This certification means that the mattress meets chemical emission standards. 
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100: This certification is specific to the textile of mattresses. Seeing a mattress with an OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification means textiles have been tested for harmful substances. 

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There are several benefits associated with organic mattresses. They are eco-friendly, meaning the materials sourced for the mattress were ethically and sustainably sourced. Additionally, organic mattresses use natural materials that are non-toxic and hypoallergenic. Organic mattresses are a surefire way to ensure that you're not exposing yourself to any common chemicals in mattresses.  

A mattress must contain at least 95% organic materials to qualify for an organic certification from the US Department of Agriculture. The company that made the mattress must also follow tight sustainability regulations during the farming and manufacturing processes. Otherwise, you can't market your Talalay or Dunlop latex mattress as "organic," only "natural."

Organic latex foam comes from the sap of tropical rubber trees. The organic latex is then baked into a unique foam, which feels like a wonderfully supportive, springy and soft sponge. This process creates an eco-friendly, natural mattress that differs from traditional memory foam or convoluted foam mattresses. These entirely natural latex mattress models also have a much different feel than an innerspring or hybrid mattress.

Organic mattresses are more expensive than many other beds. This can make them a hard sell for the average person. Organic mattresses are worth it for an eco-conscious person who wants a bed made with natural materials that don't have chemicals.

Natural and organic seem like interchangeable phrases, but there is a difference. They're made from similar materials, but natural mattresses are short on certifications. Natural mattresses contain materials such as Talalay or Dunlop latex, which don't have the GOLS or GOTS certification, so they can't be called "organic."

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