Top 8 Best Certified Organic Mattresses
- Materials: Multiple GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex layers encased in a zippered, organic
cotton cover quilted with natural New Zealand wool (for fire resistance).
- Performance: Our flagship mattress features an ergonomic 7-zone layout designed to give
targeted pressure relief throughout your body. The zippered cover lets you rearrange the internal latex layers
right at home to find your perfect feel. Perforated pin-core holes on the latex foam guarantee continuous
airflow, so you never sleep hot.
- Materials: 2" FSC-certified organic Talalay latex comfort layer paired with an 8" Leggett &
Platt pocketed coil support core, with reinforced edge support. Encased in a non-zippered cotton/wool mattress
cover.
- Performance: This mattress-in-a-box provides the ideal medium-firm balance for sleepers who
love the responsive contouring of latex but still want the traditional feel of a spring bed. The individually
wrapped coils actively isolate motion transfer while providing strong edge support.
- Materials: Multiple layers of supportive organic Dunlop latex topped with a 2.4-inch convoluted
egg-crate latex layer. Encased in our zippered cotton/wool mattress cover.
- Performance: Engineered to relieve painful pressure points along your shoulders, hips, and
back. The unique egg-crate design provides a passive massaging sensation and distributes your body weight more
evenly than a flat surface. It also acts as a built-in ventilation system, pumping hot air out and drawing in
cool air every time you move.
- Materials: Two GOLS organic Dunlop latex layers, each a different firmness level, encased in
our zippered cotton/wool mattress cover.
- Performance: Designed for sleepers whose firmness preferences change over time. This mattress
features two layers of varying firmness levels, each - Medium/Firm or Firm/Extra Firm. Simply flip it over to
transition between a plusher, contouring side and a resilient, supportive side.
- Materials: Multiple GOLS organic Dunlop latex layers encased in our zippered cotton/wool
mattress cover. Sizes are scaled for compactness.
- Performance: Brings the luxury of our classic latex mattress directly to your mobile home.
Tailored to specialized RV sizes (RV Bunk, Short Queen, RV King, etc.), it provides exceptional spinal alignment
and temperature regulation in compact spaces, entirely eliminating the toxic chemical off-gassing common in
conventional RV foam beds.
- Materials: Up to 2 layers of GOLS organic Dunlop latex comfort layers paired with a TPS
Quadcoil support core, with reinforced edge support. Encased in our zippered cotton/wool mattress cover.
- Performance: Built for the DIY mattress lovers. This adjustable hybrid system gives you
complete control over your bed, allowing you to adjust the layers until you dial in your exact, custom-tailored
comfort sweet spot. TPS Quadcoil pocket coils are also among the best available for DIY mattress builds, and
they're paired with our classic 7-zone latex for targeted support.
- Materials: Three extra-firm GOLS organic Dunlop latex base layers, combined with a customizable
comfort layer. Total 12" and encased in our zippered cotton/wool mattress cover.
- Performance: Designed to provide strong support for sleepers weighing much more than 230 lbs.
The heavy-duty, multi-layered Dunlop design offers high density and pushback resilience to prevent the sinking
that ruins traditional mattresses.
- Materials: Two GOLS organic Dunlop latex layers encased in our zippered cotton/wool mattress
cover.
- Performance: Designed to support growing bodies, this low-profile organic mattress provides the
foundation necessary for proper spinal development. Free from chemical flame retardants, fiberglass, and harmful
VOC off-gassing, it ensures your child breathes cleaner air all through the night.
Turmerry Mattresses Use Natural & Organic Materials
We're committed to ensuring you sleep on the best organic mattress. To do so, we use high-quality natural and organic
materials from around the globe.
GOLS-Certified Organic Dunlop Latex
Dunlop latex is made by whipping natural rubber sap into a foam, pouring it into a mold, and baking it in one
continuous process. Because the material settles during baking, the bottom comes out denser than the top, which
makes it well-suited for the base layers of a mattress. It's also extremely durable.
Compared to memory foam, Dunlop latex responds to pressure instantly rather than slowly sinking in, and the pin-core
holes molded throughout the material keep air circulating continuously, so it sleeps cooler without any special
cooling additives. Latex is also open-celled, making it inherently breathable.
FSC-Certified Organic Talalay Latex
Talalay goes through a more involved process. After the rubber is poured into the mold, the mold is sealed, and a
vacuum is applied to distribute the material evenly before it's flash-frozen and then baked. That extra step
produces a lighter, more consistent cell structure throughout. The result is a softer feel compared to Dunlop.
Where Dunlop works best as a support layer, Talalay is used as a comfort layer on top, offering a more cushioning
feel while still maintaining the bounce and breathability that latex is known for.
Natural New Zealand Wool
The wool in our mattresses is ethically sourced from New Zealand and excels at two things. First, it regulates
temperature by wicking moisture away from the body in warmer conditions and trapping warm air in cooler ones, so it
adjusts passively to the season.
Second, it acts as a natural fire barrier. Wool chars rather than burns, allowing our mattresses to meet fire safety
requirements without the chemical flame retardants common in conventional mattresses.
Organic Cotton Cover
The cover is made from soft, unbleached, pesticide-free organic cotton in a stretch-knit construction. The knit
allows the fabric to move with the mattress, which helps with both everyday comfort and use on an adjustable base.
It's also highly breathable, so it doesn't restrict airflow through the mattress.
Pocketed Coils (for Hybrids)
The coils in our hybrid mattresses are made from over 90% recycled steel, with each coil individually wrapped in its
own fabric pocket. Because they aren't interconnected like traditional innersprings, they compress independently
under weight, providing targeted support. This reduces motion transfer, too.
The space between pocketed coils allows for easy airflow, ensuring a cooler bed. You also get the natural bounce and
edge support of a coil system, without the rigidity of an innerspring.
The Best Organic Certificates to Look for In a Mattress
| Certification |
Material |
What It Guarantee |
| GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) |
Raw Latex |
Guarantees the mattress contains ≥95% certified organic raw rubber. Tracks
path from farm to factory. |
| GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) |
Cotton & Wool |
The gold standard for fabrics. Ensures harvested fibers are organic and
processed without toxic dyes/chemicals. |
| OEKO-TEX Standard 100 |
Entire Finished Product |
Tests every component (including threads and zippers) for harmful levels of
toxic substances and heavy metals. |
| eco-INSTITUT / Greenguard Gold |
Chemical Emissions |
Measures indoor air quality impact. Guarantees ultra-low VOC emissions for
sensitive individuals (children/elderly). |
Certified Organic Mattress Buyer’s Checklist
☐ Does the brand disclose every material used in the mattress?
- Full material transparency is a basic expectation from any organic brand. If the construction details are vague,
that's worth questioning.
☐ Does the brand have GOTS and/or GOLS certifications?
- Any brand can claim organic/natural. GOTS and GOLS are third-party certifications that verify it, from the farm
the materials came from to the finished product.
☐ Are the certifications publicly verifiable?
- Look for a certification number or a direct link to the certifying body's database. Legitimate certifications
like GOLS and GOTS can be looked up and confirmed independently.
☐ Is the fire barrier made of natural wool or safe silica, rather than toxic chemicals?
- Most conventional mattresses use chemical flame retardants or fiberglass to meet fire safety standards. Natural
wool does the same job without any harmful ingredients.
☐ Is there a clear, risk-free sleep trial (90-120 nights) to test the bed at home?
- A mattress feels different after a few days of real sleep than it does in a showroom. A proper trial gives you
enough time to know if it's right for you.
☐ Does it come with a robust warranty (10-20 years) reflecting high-quality materials?
- A long warranty is a sign that the brand stands behind the durability of its materials. Short warranties on
organic mattresses are a red flag.
☐ Is the baseline firmness customizable (e.g., layered setups or flippable options)?
- Organic materials like latex come in different firmness levels. Plus, being able to adjust the layers means
you're not stuck with a feel that doesn't work for you.
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