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Elevate your sleep experience with our cushiony, all-natural mattress topper created from the purest latex wrapped in the finest wool. The best of both worlds in one luxurious package. The topper is made with 2" of GOLS-certified Dunlop , wrapped in our exceptional Premium Eco Wool and encased in -certified organic cotton sateen. The result is a 3"-deep topper that's super comfortable, durable, and free of chemicals and synthetic additives. The topper is rated an ILD of 25, or "soft."
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As a handmade item, please allow a lead time for production. or check our for current lead times.
This product ships in a sturdy cardboard box secured with paper tape. We or synthetic packing materials in the box. If you'd like a little extra protection, you can request your product be placed inside a biodegradable bag before boxing.
Topper carries a 20% restocking fee.
*Full, Queen and King sizes are created by hand stitching two pieces of fleece together. Seam line is on the reverse side and not noticeable on the fleece side.
We only use organic cotton, natural and organic wool, or all-natural latex. Everything that goes in to making every Holy Lamb product comes to us from nature. You won't find synthetic materials or chemical additives in anything we create. This topper is made with 100% organic cotton fabric and all natural domestically sourced wool.
Our cotton is grown in India, then milled and finished in a GOTS-certified facility in Pakistan. Never bleached or dyed, our fabric is naturally soft and durable - And it's all certified 100% organic.
We offer a pristine natural wool sourced from a co-op of small sheep farmers in the western US, and a GOTS-certified organic option from New Zealand. None of our wool is ever carbonized or bleached, and sheep dipping is never practiced.