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Get the best king size pillows at Turmerry! We offer a wide range of king pillows in 20-by-36 inch sizes (and more), with high-quality materials including organic latex, shredded latex, buckwheat hulls, and natural wool. Every pillow comes with free shipping across the US.
Browse our collection and find your perfect pillow:
If you need something beyond our classic king pillows, here are a few other options worth considering.
All six are made with the same natural materials as our king pillow lineup, so the quality and certifications carry through.
A good bed needs a great pillow to match. And that's exactly what we offer at Turmerry!
We don't use cheap synthetic fillings (like memory foam) that flatten out after a few months. Instead, we fill our pillows with high-quality natural materials like latex, buckwheat hulls, and wool.
You get a comfortable pillow that lasts 5+ years, ensuring a good night's sleep year after year.
We believe clean sleep should be affordable for every home. By working directly with sustainable farms and handling our own manufacturing, we are able to offer premium organic pillows without the massive retail markups.
Everyone sleeps differently, so your pillow should be a perfect fit for your body. We offer a range of smart shapes to provide you with the right support. Choose from a moldable shredded latex pillow you adjust yourself, a dual-sided hybrid pillow for versatility, or a classic latex pillow that suits every sleep position.
You have total control over how your pillow feels. Many of our king pillows feature zippered covers, allowing you to add/remove the fill as you prefer. You can easily adjust their height and firmness at home to perfectly match your sleeping style.
Say goodbye to flipping the pillow to the cool side. Unlike synthetic foam that traps your body heat, our organic latex features built-in perforations that let heat escape. Combined with moisture-wicking natural wool and breathable buckwheat hulls, these pillows keep your face cool all night.
Choosing our pillows means choosing a healthier planet. We source our raw materials from sustainably managed rubber tree plantations and organic farms. Because these materials are harvested without destroying the local ecosystem, your sleep setup leaves a footprint you can feel good about.
We back up our promises with real, independent proof. Our pillow materials carry official GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) and GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certifications. This guarantees that the layers are processed, from start to finish, under strict environmental rules.
Our natural pillows are excellent for anyone dealing with allergies/asthma. Latex, wool, and buckwheat hulls are naturally resistant to allergens (including dust mites). Plus, because natural materials are incredibly durable, these pillows won't break down quickly, giving you many years of healthy sleep.
We don't mass-produce our bedding on mindless assembly lines. Our pillows are carefully assembled and quality-checked to ensure the stitching is durable, the fill is even, and the covers fit perfectly. This extra attention to detail ensures your pillow performs reliably from the very first night.
Consider these factors before buying a new king-size pillow.
King-size pillows (measuring 20 x 36 inches) fit best on king and California king beds. They're six inches longer than queen-size pillows (20 x 30 inches), giving you better coverage across the wider mattress. On a queen and full-size bed, they can feel a bit oversized, so queen-size pillows or standard-size pillows (20 x 26 inches) may be a better fit. On a twin and twin XL bed, standard-size pillows are ideal.
Loft is just another word for a pillow's height. Side sleepers generally need a high-loft pillow (above 5 inches) to fill the gap between their head and shoulder. Back sleepers do best with a medium-loft pillow (3 to 5 inches). Stomach sleepers need a low-loft pillow (under 3 inches), so their neck isn't forced into an uncomfortable backward arch.
Firmness is how soft or hard a pillow feels when you lay your head on it. Side sleepers need a firm pillow to properly support the head and neck. Back sleepers tend to do best with a medium-soft or medium-firm pillow for balanced comfort. Stomach sleepers need something soft to avoid putting strain on the spine.
A pillow's fill material has a big impact on how it feels. Traditional down and synthetic fibers give you that classic fluffy feel, but they can go flat fairly quickly. Natural options like solid latex offer a springy, bouncy feel that holds up over time. Shredded fills, like shredded latex or memory foam, land somewhere in the middle, offering a mix of squishiness and support. And unique fills like buckwheat hulls act almost like firm sand, molding closely to the shape of your head and neck.
The cover is the outer layer that sits directly against your skin, so it matters a lot. A good pillow cover should be made from breathable fabrics like organic cotton or bamboo, which let air move through freely and keep the surface cool. Synthetic polyester covers trap heat, which can leave you feeling sweaty in the middle of the night.
Latex and buckwheat are naturally breathable and stay cool all night. Down and wool regulate temperature reasonably well too. Memory foam and synthetic fills are more likely to hold onto heat, which can be a problem for warm sleepers. If sleeping cool is important to you, look at the fill material first.
Some fiber pillows can go straight into the washing machine, but many natural pillows are spot-clean only. Heavy washing can break down their internal structure. The easiest solution is to use a separate pillow cover that's removable and machine-washable to protect the pillow from impurities.
Reading what other sleepers have to say is one of the best ways to figure out if a pillow is right for you. Reviews show you how a pillow holds up over time, including things like how it handles heat or whether it really helps with neck pain. They can save you a lot of trial and error.
A pillow warranty is the manufacturer's promise to stand behind their product. It typically covers defects that show up during normal use, things like premature sagging, materials splitting, stitching coming apart, etc.
A cheaper synthetic pillow needs replacing every one to two years because it loses support fast. A quality natural latex pillow can last five years or more with proper care. When you do the math, a latex pillow often ends up costing about the same as, or less than, buying synthetic pillows repeatedly, and you sleep better in the process.