- Fill material: Down
- Cover: Organic cotton
- Firmness level: Soft, medium, firm
- Sizes: Standard, king
- Trial: 30 nights
- Price on publish: $159 - $179
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When it comes to finding the best pillows, one person’s perfect fit is another person’s nightmare. That’s why shopping for pillows can often be a challenge. Too firm? Too soft? Too high? Back sleepers, side sleepers, and stomach sleepers all have different pillow needs (and don’t worry, we’ve got picks for all of you!)
What’s more, many shoppers and sleepers are increasingly looking for types of pillows made using eco-friendly processes and materials. So how to find an organic pillow that works for you? “When looking at certifications for bedding, keep an eye out for GOTS, which indicates sustainable harvesting of the raw materials, environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing, and clear labeling,” says Sanchali Pal, founder and CEO of the Commons App, which helps shoppers track their carbon footprints and connect with sustainable brands. “Other certifications like USDA Organic, BlueSign, or Standard 100 by OEKO-Tex represent that fabrics are screened for chemicals like pesticides,” she adds.
As a pillow-picky sleeper myself, I know it can be hard to buy pillows online, so I’ve rounded up the best organic pillows at a variety of price points and styles. Read on to find the organic pillow of your dreams.
Boll & Branch has long been one of the Internet’s favorite DTC bedding brands, and it particularly excels when it comes to making comfortable organic sheets and pillows that work for a variety of sleepers. This one uses a three-chamber construction system to make its soft version extra-soft and its firm version more supportive. The down stuffing is ethically sourced, as is the cotton used to make the shell, and with three different sizes available, it’s as close to a custom pillow as you’ll find.
A crowd-pleasing organic pillow from an easy-to-shop brand.
If you’re savvy about searching on Amazon, it has a wealth of great organic bedding options at even better price points, and these organic pillows are no exception. They’re sold as packs of two, which makes them a strong contender for best guest room pillows, and I like that the brand offers a body pillow option for side-sleepers who like a little more support for knees, arms, and necks. The organic fill is hypoallergenic, so anyone with a down allergy or sensitivity should put these on their list!
An organic pillow at an unbeatable price point.
Anyone who’s woken up with a stiff neck knows it can be a day-ruiner, and while I can’t help you find a more comfortable sleeping position—I’m still working on my own best practices here!—I can recommend an organic pillow from Coyuchi made from plush latex. Designed specifically for healthy neck and spine alignment, this one has special indentations for your ears and head, making it easy to position yourself, and while it can take some time to get used to (that’s why the brand offers a 30-night trial period), I love that it attempts to tackle neck pain head on. Shopping tip: Coyuchi also made our lists for the best organic sheets and best duvet covers, in case you’d like to completely outfit your bed in one stop.
An organic pillow that neck-pain sufferers will love.
Speaking from experience, finding comfortable pillows for side sleepers can be a challenge—some are too firm, some are too soft, and some are too high, causing my neck to strain. Instead of looking solely at materials or firmness, focus on support and adjustability. This one from Naturepedic caught my attention because of its ingenious curved design and adjustable loft, making it easy for side sleepers to find a height that works for them. The filling, made of shredded latex, is easily accessible, meaning you can add and subtract until you’ve got the perfect fit every night. A 100-night trial period means you’ll have plenty of time to figure it out.
Side sleepers need special support, and this organic pillow delivers.
The best pillows for stomach sleepers are soft (not too firm) and on the thinner side—since a lofty pillow can put pressure on the neck. Undue pressure on the neck and spine equals neck and back pain, which can mean less restful sleep—if you’ve ever tried to doze off with a stiff neck, you know the struggle! This soft down version from SOL Organics is thin without being pancake thin, and the hypoallergenic down fill is plush and bouncy. (Stomach sleepers: For even more advice, see our guide for further suggestions for the best pillows for neck pain.)
You don’t have to stop sleeping on your stomach to find a great organic pillow, and this one proves it.
Back sleepers are the Goldilocks of the pillow shopping world, as they’re best supported by a pillow that is somewhere between soft and firm. It’s key to find a pillow that occupies that just-right sleep spot. This Saatva pillow comes in two heights, and the shredded latex core is adjustable, so you can add and subtract as needed. It’s like a custom-made pillow, only with a 45-night trial period and generous shipping! Saatva’s customer-friendly shopping experience is why they made our lists of the best places to buy bedding and the best places to buy mattresses.
An adjustable organic pillow that will help back sleepers stay in position all night long.
As a hot sleeper, I’m used to doing the middle-of-the-night switch—waking up warm and flipping my pillow over, hoping for a bit of relief from the cooler side. This pillow from Birch might be the solution to my problem: The Talalay latex core is wrapped in wool that wicks away moisture and lets the pillow breathe, meaning it stays cool from the inside out. The latex and wool are then covered in GOTS- and Fair Trade-certified organic cotton, making for a pillow that promotes easy sleep on even the hottest nights of summer.
Run hot? This organic pillow is a game-changer!
This pillow is award-winning—that’s how much people love it! Both the cotton cover and the latex fill are organic, and the zippered case (ingenious!) makes adjusting the fill level and doing laundry a cinch. I love that the brand includes an extra bag of fill, and I really love that they offer a soft version for sleepers who want more gentle support.
An organic pillow that truly feels like sleeping on a cloud.
For people with necks prone to feeling stiff and shoulders prone to feeling tight, a firm pillow can be just the ticket, since it helps support healthy sleep positions and won’t deflate throughout the night. The exterior of Buffy’s Cloud is made from woven eucalyptus fabric, and the fill is made from recycled materials. A huge bonus here is the price—at $50, this is one of the most affordable pillows on our list.
A firm pillow made with organic and recycled materials, at an accessible price point.
Avocado uses luxe materials to make this pillow—think natural Talalay latex, followed by layers of wool, silk, and mohair. The goal was to create a pillow that supports heads, necks, and shoulders equally, and to feel incredibly bouncy and plush while doing it. Based on the reviews, it seems they nailed it. Avocado’s sustainability bona fides are impressive, too—as a company, they’re carbon-negative and zero-waste, with every part of this pillow coming with extensive organic certifications.
An organic pillow that feels seriously luxe.
There’s a reason down has been one of the most popular pillow fill materials since the invention of pillows—it’s soft, it’s cozy, and it feels like sleeping on a cloud. While down pillows are usually thought of as soft, this one comes in four different styles, ranging from soft to extra firm, making it an ideal pick for sleepers who love the idea of down, but need a little extra support. Since The Company Store runs frequent sales, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to snag it at a discount, too.
Down has been a popular pillow fill material for centuries–this one takes a classic and makes it sustainable.
5 Little Monkeys was founded by parents who, when their little ones were ready to transition out of the crib and into their own beds, noticed a lack of bedding designed with kids in mind. This pillow was made specially for kids, with a fill level meant to keep growing spines aligned correctly. Parents will love that it’s made of entirely organic materials, and they’ll really love that when laundry day rolls around, you can toss the whole pillow directly into the washing machine.
Kids love organics, too, and they’ll certainly love this pillow.
Organic pillows come in various shapes and sizes, just like non-organic pillows. Look for phrases like side sleeper, stomach sleeper, and combination sleeper in both the copy and the reviews to determine which kind of organic pillow will suit you best.
How organic do you want your organic pillow to be? Are you interested in focusing on organic materials, or are carbon-neutral shipping and fair-trade wages also something you want to consider? Look for labels like GOTS-certified and OKEO-Tex certified as you shop.
Organic doesn’t have to mean more expensive! Set a budget and then look for organic pillows that fit within that budget—and don’t forget to take advantage of coupon codes and seasonal sales. See our guide to the best places to buy pillows for more.
For this list, we combed brand and department store websites carefully. From there, we consulted with a sleep expert about sleep styles and needs and with bedding experts on the wide variety of organic certifications you can use to guide you as you shop for organic products.
What’s great about organic pillows is that you can find a material and style you love no matter what you’re looking for—this list has everything from down to latex, cotton to wool, and extra-firm to extra-soft options.
The two big certifications to look for are GOTS and OEKO-TEX. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) verifies organic fiber cultivation, eco-friendly processing, and fair labor practices, while OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certifies that textiles are free from harmful chemicals. Some brands eschew certifications but still use organic materials.
While “toxins” is a nebulous term at best, it’s true that some conventional pillows could be produced using synthetic materials and chemical treatments—like flame retardants, pesticides, and formaldehyde—none of which are things you want to breathe in all night. OEKO-Tex Standard 100 certification can give you peace of mind that a pillow is free from the top controversial chemical treatments.
An organic pillow is one that uses organic materials for both fill and cover, and might also be made from recycled, sustainable materials sourced and produced ethically.
If you’re interested in switching from non-organic to organic household items, pillows and bedding can be a great place to start. Organic pillows, since they come in all the same sizes and materials as their non-organic counterparts, are an easy swap for anyone looking to be more sustainable.
The lifespan of an organic pillow is generally around two years, though that will depend on how often you’re sleeping on it! Generally, once your pillow gets flat or lumpy, it’s time for a new one.
This depends on the material, both inside and outside. Some organic pillows come with zippable covers you can throw in the washing machine, while others—usually those filled with down, a more delicate material—need to be spot-cleaned or dry cleaned. Each of the organic pillows on this list includes care instructions to help simplify the process. Remember, taking care of your pillow means it lasts longer–check out our guide to how often you should replace pillows for more.
This is where certifications come in, such as GOTS and OEKO-TEX Standard 100, mentioned above. To reiterate, GOTS ensures that the entire textile supply chain meets strict organic and sustainability criteria, while OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certifies that bedding materials are free from harmful substances. These aren’t the only certifications you’ll see when shopping for organic bedding, of course, but they’re a solid jumping off point to learn more.
Organic pillows, like all organic bedding, appear in a wide variety of price points. While some are definitely on the more expensive side, you can find bargains—several options on this list are under $50, in line with the cost of many non-organic pillows.
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