Organic beds are made from responsibly sourced materials and manufactured without harmful chemicals, plus they’re antimicrobial and hypoallergenic. There is a lot to like in organic mattresses, because common household allergens like bacteria, mold and mildew can’t grow in the natural latex foam.

In my years as a mattress expert, I’ve personally tested more than 100 different beds, solely for the purpose of providing entirely unbiased reviews for people who have no idea where to start when it comes to buying a new mattress. Knowing what you’re looking for is key to finding the best organic mattress that suits your needs, and I’m here to offer guidance.

Below, you’ll find my picks for the best organic mattress for every type of sleeper, the best low-cost organic bed and even more natural mattress options. 

Video: Best Organic Mattress for 2024

Watch CNET’s Owen Poole review the best organic mattresses for 2024. 

What’s the best organic mattress? 

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.

Avocado also recently released a soft firmness to its lineup, which means more people can sleep comfortably on it than ever. 

Best organic mattresses for 2024

Mattress price scale:

$ = Budget: $799 and below

$$ = Average: $800 to $1,699

$$$ = Premium: $1,700 and up

These reflect MSRP or list prices. Sales might make a mattress less expensive, but are always changing.

Avocado Green/Melissa Kruse

Type Latex HybridFirmness 7 or medium-firm with the pillow top (9 or firm without)Trial 365 nightsWarranty 25-year limited warranty Price $$$

The Avocado mattress 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, but it’s a bit on the firm side. Hand-crafted in Los Angeles, the Avocado mattress has details like a button-tufted organic cotton cover and green trim detail around the edges. 

The Acovado mattress is best suited for back and stomach sleepers who suffer from back pain, and really does a good job at keeping your back supported throughout the night. If you’re a strict side sleeper, you should choose the new soft firmness level. With the optional pillow topper, this bed around a medium-firm or a seven out of 10 on the firmness scale. This seems to be the sweet spot for back pain sufferers because it offers great support to keep your spine in proper alignment, but there’s still pressure relief that allows the foam to cradle your curves. 

Read more in our full Avocado mattress review

Pros:

  • No off-gassing
  • New soft firmness level available 
  • Optional pillow top

Cons:

  • Nature-like earthy smell
  • Expensive 

Avocado Green

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Type Organic latex foam hybrid mattressFirmness Medium-firm or 7Trial 100 nightsWarranty 25-year warranty Price $$

Brought to you by Helix, the Birch mattress is its eco-friendly natural and organic model. 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. 

Birch is very bouncy and feels really supportive. It’s extremely durable, thanks to the pocketed coil and latex foam combo. You won’t sink into the foam here, but the organic wool batting on top gives it more of a fluffy, airy feel on the top. It’s not a soft bed by any means, though it is softer than Avocado. It’s about a medium-firm on the scale or around a seven out of 10. Larger larger body types who favor their side will probably enjoy this bed. 

Price: $$

Pros: 

  • OEKO-TEX certified Talalay latex
  • Bouncy and supportive
  • Affordable compared to other organic beds

Cons:

  • Not pressure-relieving enough for some

Birch Mattress

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PlushBeds

Type Latex foamFirmness Two firmness levels | Medium (5) | Medium-firm (7)Trial 100 nightsWarranty 25-year limited warranty Price $$$

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, 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.

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss is made with three different layers of foam, and each latex slab has its own firmness level. If you end up thinking your mattress is too soft, you can switch the layers around and adjust the firmness level to your liking. This is a feature I haven’t seen in any bed. The setup process is more of a hassle because you have to stack the layers yourself and fit them inside the organic cotton cover, but I can look past this feature because of the versatility it offers.

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss is definitely more expensive than your typical bed-in-a-box mattress, but keep in mind it regularly offers substantial discounts. 

Price: $$$

Pros:

  • Two firmness levels
  • Bouncy and supportive 
  • Can move around the foam to adjust firmness

Cons:

  • Rearranging foam layers can be a hassle
  • Expensive

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss

My Green Mattress

Type Hybrid mattressFirmness Medium-firm or 7 out of 10 Trial 365 nightsWarranty Lifetime warranty Price $$

My Green Mattress offers natural and organic environmentally safe materials at a lower cost because it manufactures all of its beds in its own family-owned factory. This organic mattress is 11 inches thick and is made with three different layers. 

The first is a supportive pocketed coil layer, and on top is natural Dunlop latex foam with natural wool for an extra comfort layer. Imagine a supple, bouncy surface with a light and airy cushion on top. It’s not as firm as Avocado, I’d rate it around a medium-firm or a seven out of 10 on the firmness scale. I’d recommend this bed to individuals who weigh under 230 pounds because it’s not going to be as supportive as the hybrid beds mentioned on this list. 

Pros:

  • Budget friendly 
  • Medium-firm profile
  • Best for back, stomach and combination sleepers. 

Cons:

  • Not as supportive as a hybrid
  • Not for people over 230 pounds

My Green Mattress Natural Escape