Naomi Watts' favorite bedding brand launched a mattress – it's made from all sustainable materials for a natural and healthy night of sleep
Coyuchi's sustainable bedding has long been Naomi Watts's go-to brand for linens – now they're expanding their offerings to include a premium mattress
At the beginning of the year, many people consider inviting healthier habits into their lives. Whether it's getting into a more frequent exercise routine, eating more nutritious food, or reducing screen time, many of the most common health-related resolutions start with one source: sleep. That is to say, if we are taking our health seriously, it's paramount that we are taking our sleep seriously. Further, good sleep hygiene starts with a good bed.
Naomi Watts has long relied on Coyuchi as the best place to buy bedding for a renewing night's rest, and, to make your dreams even sweeter, they've expanded their offerings to include an all-natural mattress. Watts explains: 'Coyuchi’s unwavering commitment to sustainable, organic, and luxurious textiles speaks to the core of what I believe in. I’ve always felt that the most beautiful things in life are those that remain closest to their natural form—uncomplicated, authentic, and connected to the earth.' The new mattress builds upon this philosophy.
Watts's preferred mattress uses organic and recyclable materials to minimize its environmental footprint. Crafted from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton and with GOLS-certified organic latex, it's free of chemicals found in many traditional mattresses. It's also made in the USA, which helps to minimize emissions from transportation. Considering that we spend almost 1/3 of our lives sleeping, it's comforting that this mattress allows a user to spend as little of that time near harmful chemicals, dyes, and toxins as possible.
The Natural Restorative EcoMaterials (REM) Mattress is the first of its kind. With an ultimate commitment to the planet and your comfort, it's the perfect investment in your rest and relaxation.
It's clear that the materials make the Coyuchi Natural REM Mattress one of the best organic matresses, but how does it feel? Luckily, it's designed for comfort as much as it is for sustainability. It has a precision-engineered coil system to offer comfort and support. The wool padding on top regulates temperature and wicks moisture for a comfortable and cool sleep. Best of all, it was built for versatility, meaning you don't need to pair it with a box spring.
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Supportive
Dream in peace with this lush, down feather pillow. The price is relatively accessible for a piece of luxury bedding and the impact it will have on your neck and spinal alignment is utterly priceless.
Best Percale
This sheet set comes in 7 colorways, and is made from the finest French linen. It's one of Coyuchi's best sellers, and a great choice if you like to sleep in crisp percales.
Ultra-soft
This blend of cotton and alpaca creates an irresistibly cozy blanket. We love alpaca as an infinitely renewable resource, and you won't be able to help but fall in love once you feel how soft of a blanket it creates. Perfect for the bed or sofa
Patterned
If you prefer a bit more pattern on your bedding, this duvet pairs the neutrals Coyuchi is known for with a little bit of a twist. The soft, relaxed fabric would be so cozy in any bedroom.
Elevated
Crinkled Percale™ fabric brings a raw and organic feel to this staple piece. For those who prefer to sleep cool, this light quilt provides a wonderful alternative to a heavier classic comforter.
100% Alpaca
Bring ultimate luxury to your home with this gorgeous 100% alpaca throw. My favorite way to style it is draped over the end of a bed
Nothing has the power to overhaul your entire life quite like a great sleep routine. This starts with the best bedding and, more importantly, the best mattress.
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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