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While it’s common knowledge that the quality of the food we eat will affect the way we feel, the idea that what our mattress is made from has an impact on our health is still pretty new.
Originally founded as one of the few options for environmentally sustainable and chemical-free crib mattresses, Naturepedic is a leader in organic mattresses and bedding.
Naturepedic mattresses are specifically designed without toxic chemicals and with organic materials. Mattress and bedding options are available in sizes for adults, children, and babies, with a range of mattress types, including innerspring, hybrid, and latex.
Pros
- Chemical-free mattresses. Naturepedic’s mattresses are made without flame retardants, glues, adhesives, and polyurethane foam. All of their mattresses meet the organic and nontoxic standards of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and are Made Safe and UL Greenguard certified.
- Committed to transparency. Naturepedic mattresses are made with organic materials, and the company is committed to transparency when it comes to their materials and operations.
- Good variety in product lines (and sometimes opportunities for customization). Naturepedic offers multiple types of mattresses that come in a range of firmness options, which provides plenty of choices for people with different sleeping styles and physical needs. Some mattresses can also be customized down to the firmness and feel of the foam and the coils.
- Solid company policies. Naturepedic has a 30-day money-back guarantee for children’s mattresses and a 90-day guarantee for adults. Additionally, all customers in the United States receive free shipping on all mattresses.
- Committed to environmental and social sustainability. The company has received numerous environment and child health-related recognitions and awards that speak to the value of the product and the company’s commitment to caring for the planet.
Cons
- Price. Naturepedic mattresses are in the luxury mattress price range. Their least expensive option is $2,000, and the most expensive is $10,000.
- Different beds have different warranties. Some of Naturepedic’s mattresses have 20-year warranties, but others are only 10 years. This can be a bit confusing, so make sure you take a closer look before purchasing.
Within Naturepedic, mattress prices vary based on size, type, and collection. Like most organic brands, Naturepedic mattresses are pricey, due in large part to the high quality materials used.
When buying a mattress online, you can expect to spend between $300 and $1,600 for a queen-size mattress depending on the brand.
Mattresses from brands like Naturepedic, which are made with high quality materials and go through a rigorous certification process, tend to have luxury price tags, with an average queen costing $2,500.
Below is a list of price ranges for queen-size mattresses from Naturepedic.
- $ = under $3,000
- $$ = $3,000–$4,000
- $$$ = over $4,000
Naturepedic has a wide range of mattresses in three collections, along with mattresses designed for kids’ beds and cribs. To make it easier to sort through, we have divided our reviews based on mattress collection: Chorus and Serenade, EOS, Halcyon, and kids and crib mattresses.
Naturepedic Chorus and Serenade mattress collections
Chorus Organic Mattress
- Price: $
- Type: hybrid
- Height: 10 inches
- Firmness options: medium
- Good for: combination sleepers, all body types
The most basic option sold by Naturepedic, the Chorus Organic Mattress is a hybrid mattress with medium firmness, which the brand calls “universal comfort” and says suits all sleeping types.
Like all mattresses from the line, this Chorus mattress is made with organic materials, including:
- organic cotton fabric and fill
- organic wool batting, which regulates temperature and provides natural fire protection
- a layer of non-GMO polylactide (PLA), which is a soft polyester material that’s supposed to resist body impressions
- individually encased coils that are made without glues or adhesives
Unlike most other Naturepedic mattresses, this bed is made without latex, making it a good option for anyone with a latex allergy.
Hybrid mattresses have spring coils at their core for extra support and layers of foam for added comfort. The added support makes this type of mattress a good option for all body types, including those who weigh over 230 pounds.
While this mattress is advertised for all sleeping types, some people may not find the medium firmness quite universal enough to fit their needs.
Reviewers rate this bed extremely high, with an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Most say this mattress is very comfortable, though some say it’s softer than preferred.
Shop for the Naturepedic Chorus Organic Mattress online.
Serenade Organic Mattress
- Price: $
- Type: hybrid
- Height: 11 inches
- Firmness options: firm and cushion firm
- Good for: back sleepers, combination sleepers, sleepers with back pain
The Serenade mattress is similar to the Chorus mattress, but it’s made with latex and comes in two different firmness options.
This mattress contains six layers of natural and organic materials. On top of the individually encased coils, the mattress has a 2-inch layer of organic latex foam for comfort and a top quilt cover made with organic cotton, organic wool batting, and PLA.
Naturepedic mattresses are made with an organic latex made from the sap of a rubber tree. Latex is bouncy, breathable, and durable, providing pressure point relief and temperature regulation.
Reviewers say the Serenade is comfortable, supportive, and cooling. Many reviewers say they would purchase from Naturepedic again based on their experience with this bed. Some reviewers say they wish there was a softer option.
Shop for the Naturepedic Serenade Organic Mattress online.
Naturepedic EOS Series mattress collection
The EOS collection is Naturepedic’s customizable line of latex mattresses. The line includes both hybrid and foam-only mattresses, with varying heights and firmness options. According to Naturepedic, the EOS is the brand’s most popular mattress line.
EOS Classic Organic Mattress and Pillowtop Organic Mattress
- Price: $–$$
- Type: hybrid
- Height: 12 inches (Classic) and 15 inches (Pillowtop)
- Firmness options: ultra plush (Pillowtop), plush, medium, cushion firm, firm, or extra firm (Classic)
- Good for: all sleeping types, couples, people with more weight
The wide variety of firmness options available makes these mattresses a good option for anyone. Both the Classic and Pillowtop have zippers that allow you to switch out certain layers to customize comfort and maximize durability. You can also choose different comfort levels for either side of the mattress, which can be an awesome option if you sleep with a partner.
As hybrid mattresses, their spring coils offer extra support, making them ideal for people with more weight and those who need more spine support. They’re also thicker than standard mattresses, which adds even more support and makes it easier to get in and out of bed. It also creates a more luxurious feel.
The main difference between the two mattresses is in the name: The added pillow top makes for a thicker mattress and also creates an extra layer for customization. The Pillowtop mattress also comes in an ultra plush firmness option, making this a great pick for anyone that likes a softer mattress.
Reviewers of all sleeping types rate these mattresses highly. They say they help provide support for back pain and that they can’t feel the split in the mattress where comfort levels differed. They also say they’re worth the investment.
Shop for the Naturepedic EOS Classic Organic Mattress online.
Shop for the Naturepedic EOS Pillowtop Organic Mattress online.
EOS Trilux Organic Mattress
- Price: $$
- Type: foam
- Height: 10 inches
- Firmness options: plush, medium, cushion firm, firm, or extra firm
- Good for: all sleeping types, sleepers with less weight
The EOS Trilux Organic Mattress is the only all-foam mattress in the EOS collection, with three customizable layers of latex foam. Latex foam provides pressure relief and is bouncy, breathable, and durable.
Latex foam is common in organic mattresses because it’s the only kind of foam that can be certified organic. Even better, a
Overall, reviewers are very happy with this mattress and say that it’s extremely comfortable and worth the investment. One reviewer says that the Trilux is very heavy but that doesn’t outweigh its benefits.
Shop for the Naturepedic EOS Trilux Organic Mattress online.
Other Naturepedic mattress collections
Halcyon collection
- Price: $$$$
The Chorus, Serenade, and EOS mattress collections are the only adult mattresses available to purchase online. Naturepedic has another mattress collection, the Halcyon collection, that is only sold in stores like Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn.
The Halcyon collection is the most luxurious line that Naturepedic has to offer, with queen-size mattress prices ranging from $5,000 to $9,000.
Check out the Halcyon collection here.
Kids and crib mattresses
- Price: $
Naturepedic also sells kids and crib mattresses. Creating a high quality, nontoxic, organic crib mattress is what first motivated the founders to create Naturepedic, and the kids and crib mattresses are customer favorites.
Shop the kids collection online here and the crib collection here.
Most Naturepedic mattresses can be purchased on the company’s website, except for the Halcyon collection, which is only available in store.
The mattresses are available online through Wayfair and Amazon, too. They also go on sale at certain times of the year, so keep an eye out for those discounts.
Naturepedic has a wide range of options, so it can be hard to choose which one makes the most sense for you. Here are some things you should consider before making your final choice:
Firmness
If you don’t have any specific physical concerns (like back pain) or strong preferences about mattress firmness, then the Chorus or Serenade mattresses might be a good place to start.
The Chorus only has a medium firmness option, while the Serenade has cushion firm and firm. Medium firmness is great for combination sleepers, while cushion firm and firm are ideal for back sleepers.
If you do have any pain or sleep with a partner with different firmness preferences, the customizable beds from EOS or Halcyon might be a better choice for you. They have more firmness options and opportunities for customization for both sides of the bed.
Mattress type
Most of Naturepedic’s mattresses are hybrid, except for the EOS Trilux, which is an all-foam mattress. Hybrid mattresses contain coils and provide more support than foam alone, especially for back and stomach sleepers and people with more weight.
All-foam mattresses provide great pressure point relief and prevent motion transfer, and latex foam, in particular, is breathable and helps with temperature regulation. All-foam mattresses are usually less expensive than hybrid mattresses, but Naturepedic’s all-foam mattress is more expensive than some of their hybrids.
Mattress height
Thicker mattresses provide more support and are better for people with more weight or who have trouble getting in and out of bed. Thick mattresses also tend to feel more luxurious. If you want a thicker mattress, look for heights ranging from 12 to 16 inches.
Mattress temperature regulation
Naturepedic is committed to creating mattresses from natural materials. Natural materials such as wool are breathable and
A general rule of thumb is to avoid foam mattresses, as they’re generally not great for breathability. A mattress like Naturepedic’s Halcyon line is a good bet for a cooler night’s sleep. The mattress is made of fibers like wool, alpaca, and cashmere, which are made to wick away moisture and keep you cool.
Mattress motion transfer
Another factor to consider when buying a new mattress is motion transfer. This measure determines how much movement can be detected from one side of the bed to the other. If you sleep alone, this may not be a big deal, but if you share your bed with someone, this will likely be important to you.
You can expect quite a bit of movement with Naturepedic’s mattresses made out of coils, less movement with hybrid mattresses, and the least amount of movement from mattresses made out of foam.
Sleeping position
Your sleeping position also plays a big role when choosing a mattress. If you sleep on your side, you may do best with a softer mattress like the Pillowtop Organic Mattress. If you sleep on your back or stomach, consider a firmer mattress like Classic Organic Mattress.
If you move around at night or deal with back pain, you may want to opt for something with a medium-firm feel like the Chorus Organic Mattress. Research from 2015 suggests that a medium-firm mattress may offer better comfort and spinal alignment.
Naturepedic has a good business reputation, and they’re known for quality and transparency. Here are the criteria we used to dig into the company:
- Naturepedic has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
- The company hasn’t been involved in any lawsuits related to business practices in the last 3 years.
- The company hasn’t had any major recalls of their products in the last 3 years.
Naturepedic is also extremely transparent about their business practices and products. They describe all of the materials used in their mattresses and why they’re used for each product on the company’s website.
Their products are also chemical-free and made in the United States. They meet federal flammability standards using natural fire barriers rather than chemical flame retardants.
The company is also committed to environmental sustainability, which they practice by using organic materials and no toxic chemicals.
Overall, reviewers say they love their Naturepedic mattresses and they’re worth the expense. Reviewers also say that customer service is easy to navigate. Overall, the mattresses are ranked highly in comfort and quality.
While Naturepedic’s mattresses don’t have the typical off-gassing smell associated with mattresses that use standard chemicals, some reviewers say that the mattresses has an organic smell, similar to a barn or flour. They say the smell goes away within a few weeks, and most who complain about the smell still rank the mattresses at 5 stars.
Naturepedic mattresses arrived compressed and roll packed in a box. The compressed mattress can simply be rolled out onto the bed, and usually fully expands within a few days.
Customers in the United States can purchase an optional in-home setup service for $375. A two-person crew will arrive at your house to unpack and set up the bed. The crew can also get rid of your old mattress for an additional $50.
Purchasing a mattress is a very personal decision based on individual needs and comfort levels. Even the most ideal-sounding mattress might not be for everyone, which is why it’s always important to be familiar with the return policy before purchasing.
Most brands have some sort of trial period when purchased online, as well as an option to exchange.
Naturepedic offers a 30-day money-back guarantee for all kids and crib mattresses and a 90-day money-back guarantee for all adult mattresses, except for the Halcyon collection, which has a 120-day return and exchange policy. EOS mattress layers can also be swapped in the first 90 days after purchase.
To initiate a return, contact Naturepedic’s customer service to request a return authorization number before you send back your mattress. Mattresses purchased anywhere other than Naturepedic’s website are subject to the specific retailer’s policy.
Naturepedic has a 10-year warranty for the Chorus, Serenade, and kids mattresses, and a 20-year warranty for EOS and Halcyon. Crib mattresses have a lifetime limited warranty.
What is an organic mattress?
Organic mattresses are made with organic and nontoxic materials instead of conventional materials. Naturepedic uses organic cotton in all its products. Organic wool is also used for its comfortable moisture-wicking properties and natural bounce. Organic latex provides pressure point relief and a luxurious feel.
How do you care for your Naturepedic mattress?
The quilted surfaces on the mattresses are spot clean only. Naturepedic recommends using an organic waterproof protector pad to prevent fluids from seeping into the mattress.
If fluids do seep through, the company advises pouring some hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol on the soiled area and allow to soak in. This will help sanitize the area beneath the surface.
Then, gently scrub the surface of the affected area with a damp soapy cloth. Finally, allow to fully dry before covering with bedding — if possible, place directly in the sun to dry.
Naturepedic mattresses come in a range of organic and nontoxic options for the whole family, from babies to adults.
Some of the adult mattresses claim to be universally comfortable, but if you have back pain or sleep with a partner with different firmness preferences, one of Naturepedic’s customizable options might be a better choice.
Organic mattresses tend to be pricey. However, customer satisfaction and warranties offered by Naturepedic make these mattresses a good bet for anyone looking for nontoxic, organic, and environmentally friendly mattresses.
Lucia Whalen is a Chicago-based writer and multimedia journalist specializing in the intersection of health, science, and environment; she is also a cofounder of Trashy Magazine. Her writing has been featured in Atlas Obscura, South Side Weekly, MindBodyGreen, and other publications. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.