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Natural Coconut, Latex and Wool Bed Mattress (Extra-Firm)
Natural Coconut, Latex and Wool Bed Mattress (Extra-Firm)
SKU:HS-COCORESTT
69866 —Small Parcel
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Experience firm, supportive, and chemical-free sleep with this handcrafted coconut coir and latex mattress. Made from layers of OEKO-TEX 100 certified coconut fiber, GOLS-certified natural Dunlop latex, and certified organic cotton, this mattress delivers durability, breathability, and superior spinal support without the use of metal springs or synthetic foams. The 4-inch coconut coir core provides a naturally firm and resilient foundation, while the 2-inch Dunlop latex comfort layer offers gentle contouring for pressure relief. This mattress is hypoallergenic, antimicrobial, and flame-retardant free, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious sleepers.
Built for longevity, this sustainable mattress offers excellent motion isolation, breathability, and structural integrity, ensuring restful sleep for years to come. Pair it with a 2-inch wool topper for added plushness without compromising support.
- Extra-Firm Support: 4-inch coconut coir core ensures proper spinal alignment and durability.
- Certified Organic & Non-Toxic Materials: OEKO-TEX certified coconut coir, GOLS-certified Dunlop latex, and certified organic cotton.
- Zero Off-Gassing & Chemical-Free: No synthetic foams, polyurethane, or flame retardants.
- Hypoallergenic & Antimicrobial: Naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and allergens.
- Motion Isolation & Pressure Relief: Dunlop latex adapts to your body while minimizing movement disturbances.
- Breathable & Moisture-Wicking: Promotes airflow, reducing heat buildup and improving circulation.
- Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: Made from renewable, biodegradable materials for a greener sleep.
- Designed for Everyday Use: Ideal for platform beds and futons, built to last 10-15 years.
Mattress Cross Section (7 inch)
- 0.5" Virgin Wool
- 2" Natural Dunlop Latex Core
- 4" Coco Latex Core
- 0.5" Virgin Wool
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Twin: 75" x 39" x 7"
- Twin XL: 80" x 39" x 7"
- Full: 75" x 54" x 7"
- Queen: 80" x 60" x 7"
- King: 80" x 76" x 7"
- California King: 84" x 72" x 7"
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
| Shipping Method | Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard Shipping | Free* |
| Room of Choice Delivery | $49+ |
| Room of Choice Delivery & Assembly | $149+ |
Our items are stocked and sourced from a network of U.S.-based warehouses. Fulfillment and shipping times depend on availability and the delivery address. Please refer to our Shipping Policy.
Most items can be returned within 30 days for a refund. You will be responsible for shipping charges and a 20% restocking fee. Please refer to our Return Policy.
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