Turmerry
Rated: Great
Price: $$
Location: USA
Quick verdict
Best for eco-conscious families seeking affordable, certified organic bedding and sleep products made from natural materials without harmful chemicals. What stands out is their strong suite of gold-standard certifications (GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT) combined with genuinely accessible pricing for the organic bedding market. The caveat: labor transparency is limited, mentions of "Fair Trade Certified manufacturers" come from the founder's own interviews, not independent verification, and no formal supply chain disclosures exist.
Key info
- Headquarters
- Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
- Founded
- 2019
- Product categories
- Lifestyle
- Price range
- $$
- Key certifications
- GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard), GOTS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, LGA certified
Turmerry sustainability rating
Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (We Avoid) to 5 (Excellent). How we rate
Rating breakdown
Uses GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex (≥95% organic) from Sri Lankan rubber trees, GOTS-certified organic cotton (some grown in North Carolina), New Zealand Tokowool from free-range sheep, and USA-sourced buckwheat hulls. All natural, biodegradable, and free from harmful chemicals. Multiple third-party certifications validate material claims.
Founder mentions visiting "Indian Fair Trade Certified manufacturers," but the brand itself holds no Fair Trade certification. No published factory list, no SA8000 certification, no detailed supply chain transparency regarding wages or conditions. Manufacturing spans India and Sri Lanka with some U.S. assembly. Claims lack independent verification.
Organic, biodegradable materials throughout. Tree planting partnership (1 tree per order via American Forests and Trees for the Future, 16,000+ trees planted). Claims carbon-neutral latex factory. No synthetic foams or petroleum-based materials. However, no formal carbon reporting, water usage data, or circularity program.
Strong product-level transparency with certifications clearly displayed and sourcing countries identified (Sri Lanka, India, USA). But no published impact report, factory list, worker wage data, or annual sustainability report. Material certifications are robust; corporate-level transparency is not.
DTC model delivers genuinely affordable organic bedding. Mattress toppers from ~$150, buckwheat pillows from ~$40, mattresses from ~$699. Undercuts competitors like Avocado and PlushBeds. 120-night trial, free shipping, and 5–20 year warranties add strong value.
What they do well
- Robust gold-standard material certifications: GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA certifications provide legitimate third-party validation; these are the benchmarks in organic bedding
- Tree planting for every order: partnership with American Forests and Trees for the Future has resulted in 16,000+ trees planted, with ongoing commitment per purchase
- Genuinely natural materials throughout: organic latex from Sri Lanka, organic cotton, New Zealand wool, and USA buckwheat hulls with no synthetic foams, no toxic flame retardants, and no petroleum-based materials
- Accessible pricing for organic products: DTC model keeps prices below most organic mattress competitors; stated mission is making organic home essentials "accessible to all"
- Extensive customization options: multiple firmness levels, thickness options, many sizes (including RV-specific), and DIY hybrid configurations
Room for improvement
- Supply chain and labor transparency gap, while the founder mentions visiting "Fair Trade Certified manufacturers" in India, the brand holds no Fair Trade certification itself. No published factory list, worker wage disclosure, or labor audit results. For a brand marketing sustainability, this reliance on unverified claims is a notable gap.
- No third-party sustainability rating, no independent sustainability watchdog rating, no Remake score, no B Corp certification, and not BBB accredited. Consumers must rely solely on product-level material certifications rather than any holistic business assessment.
About Turmerry
Turmerry was founded in 2019 by Rumana Bai, an IIN-certified health coach and mother based in North Carolina. The "aha moment" came during a trip to India, where Bai discovered organic latex bedding and visited Fair Trade Certified manufacturers. She saw a disconnect between the organic food movement and home products (organic bedding was either luxury-priced or unavailable) and launched Turmerry to bridge that gap.
The brand operates as Commerzilla LLC, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Core materials include GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex (≥95% organic) from Sri Lankan rubber trees, GOTS-certified organic cotton, New Zealand Tokowool, and Midwest U.S. buckwheat hulls. Products carry certifications from GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, FSC, and LGA, collectively representing the gold standard in organic bedding verification. GOLS certification means the latex contains at least 95% certified organic raw material, while GOTS ensures organic fiber content and responsible processing.
Manufacturing spans India (cotton products and some assembly), Sri Lanka (latex processing, described as carbon-neutral), and the USA (buckwheat pillow assembly). Turmerry sells direct-to-consumer with free shipping across the contiguous U.S., 120-night trial periods, and 5–20 year warranties. Mattress returns require donation proof. Pricing sits in the mid-range for organic bedding, meaningfully more affordable than Avocado or PlushBeds, comparable to Sleep On Latex.
Product highlights
Natural & Organic Latex Mattress
All-foam mattress with GOLS-certified organic latex layers, NZ wool fire barrier, organic cotton cover; 4 firmness levels
~$699–$1,800+
One of the most affordable all-organic latex mattresses available; adjustable firmness via layer rearrangement
7-Zone Organic Latex Mattress Topper
GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex with 7-zone support design; 2"–4" thickness, 4 firmness levels
~$150–$500+
Best-selling product; rated highly by Homes & Gardens, Real Homes, and Sleep Foundation
Buckwheat Sobakawa Pillow
Traditional Japanese-style pillow with USA-grown buckwheat hulls, GOTS organic cotton cover; adjustable loft
~$35–$80
Budget-friendly entry point; USA-sourced hulls, recommended by Sleep Foundation as a top buckwheat pillow
Organic Cotton Sheet Set
GOTS-certified organic cotton in percale, sateen, or flannel options
~$80–$200+
Rounds out a full organic bed setup; available in multiple weave styles and sizes