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Organic Body Pillow - Organic Cotton

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100% Organic Body Pillow. GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Fabric Filled with USDA Certified Organic Cotton Batting

With our Organic Cotton Pillow and Organic Cotton Filling our Body Pillow you can find the perfect support and comfort level while sleeping on your side. Whether you have back pain, you can sleep in comfort knowing your organic cotton bed pillow is natural and unsurpassed for comfort.

*We overstuff all our pillows. You can easily unzip the pillow and remove any stuffing you want to get to the desired thickness.

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"The Best Organic Body Pillow"

Organic body pillow

9” x 42 “, 14” x 34”, or 17” x 53” GOTS certified 100% organic cotton fabric filled with 2 - 7 lbs (depending on the size of USDA certified organic cotton. No chemicals, fire retardants, non-toxic cozy and supportive. Our body pillow seem unusual but they are amazingly supportive and helpful to keep you hips and spine in line when you sleep. Whether you suffer from chronic back pain, neck pain, snoring, and pregnancy pains, or knee pain our chemical free body pillows can help you get the best night sleep. Our organic body pillows provide support to all the ins and outs of your body that need support and comfort the most. They are most helpful for side sleepers. We use organic cotton because it is natural; soft you’re offering firm support. No one needs a soft and squishy body pillow to support heavy parts of the body such as head, hips and shoulders. Our Organic bdy pillows off superior comfort To all the areas of your body that are in need comfortable firm support all night long.

Key product ingredients:

Handmade Cotton Pillow

  • Hand stitched in our San Francisco factory by our skilled team of seamstresses.
  • Made With Organic Cotton Sateen Fabric
  • Custom sizes & orders available.
  • 3lb - 5lb of Organic Cotton
  • Chemical Free

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USDA Certified Organic Cotton

Organic cotton bedding offers a sleep sanctuary for both you and the environment. Grown without harmful chemicals, it's gentle on sensitive skin and promotes better sleep. Naturally breathable and soft, organic cotton keeps you cool and comfortable throughout the night.

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Healthier For The Planet

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Healthier For Agriculture

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Healthier For Your Family

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Healthier For Your Sleep

Organic bedding collection

The Futon Shop, designs and builds each pillow, pad and accessory in our factory in San Francisco. Factory direct handcrafted natural pillows are a must for any bedroom, petro-chemical, and flame retardant free. Our natural and organic pillows offer Open airflow, Natural ventilation, Keeps mold away, Naturally resistant to dust mites, Support for both neck and head, Biodegradable and a renewable resource and non-toxic. Each pillow is Handcrafted with Organic Cotton, Organic Wool, Organic latex or Organic Buckwheat Hulls.

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Washing Instructions

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Do not wash our natural pillows in the washing machine.

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We recommend putting them in the sun to let them refresh and air out.

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For the case that the pillows come in, Cold water wash, line dry only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The word FUTON is a Japanese word originally referring to any round mat our cushion filled with leaves. The traditional Japanese Futon is a group of three products making up a bed. The three products consist of a futon, which is a thin cotton pad, a shikibuton which is a three folding pad that sits under the thin cotton pad, and a Kakibuton which is a comforter that goes on top of the thin cotton pad. Learn more about What is a Futon?.

Throw Pillows are decorative pillows that accent a couch, arm chair, and other furniture pieces in your home. It can bring life to a room, make a statement, and even complete the look that exemplifies your personality in your home design. When choosing organic throw pillows, there is somewhat a science on the size, the position of placement, color, and texture to choose for your home. Learn more about How To Choose The Perfect Throw Pillows?

We handcraft Americas largest selection of Futon Slip Covers including, Outdoor Weather and Sun Proof Futon Slip Covers,Organic Cotton Futon Covers, Microfiber Suede and Textures Futon Covers, Modern Printed and Woven Slip Covers, Floral or Geometric Futon Slip Covers or Cotton Linen Blended Futon Covers handmade in our fabric studio in the heart of San Francisco. There are hundreds of fabric and color options available for you to customize and update the look of your futon natural furniture. Learn more about Color Ideas For Your Futon Covers And Matching Pillows.

The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. Textile refers to any material made of interlacing fibers. Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Learn more about What Are The Different Types Of Textile Fabrics?

Fabrics can be divided into two main categories
Natural fabrics: Linen, Leather, Cotton, Wool, Silk
Synthetic fabrics: Acetate, Acrylic, Nylon, Olefin, Polyester, Rayon, Vinyl
Learn more about What's The Difference Between Natural Cotton And Synthetic Cotton?

 

Natural Bed pillows ,Organic throw pillows, travel pillows, and custom pillows come in a variety of sizes. Click To See The Futon Shop’s Guide To Pillow Sizes.

There are two important factors of pillow construction, the first being how the pillow cover is designed, whether it uses zippers or buttons, or if there is welting or not. The other factor is what the pillow cover is constructed out of, i.e. what material is used to make the pillow cover. Learn more about How Mattress Covers And Pillows Are Made?
Cotton truly is, “the fabric of our lives.” Most of us come in contact with items made from cotton every day, from the clothes we wear, the sheets you sleep on, and even some of the food you eat. The large amount of conventional cotton production comes at a price. Growing conventional cotton requires the use of enormous amounts of toxic chemicals creating a vastly negative impact on the environment. Choosing Organically produced items will help to alleviate health risks and leave a smaller footprint on the environment. Learn more about How Does Growing Cotton Affect The Environment?