Naturepedic buyers hunting for organic mattresses and bedding have a handful of current discount routes, according to WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell’s coupon coverage: sale pricing, an email sign-up discount, free ground shipping in the continental U.S., and optional in-home mattress setup with removal.
The useful bit here is less the coupon-page confetti than the fine print. Organic bedding is a category where labels can get squishy fast. Farrell says Naturepedic products carry certifications including Global Organic Textile Standard, Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Greenguard Gold, and Made Safe. Those certifications are the point of the pitch: they speak to materials, chemical limits, emissions, and product-safety criteria rather than just vibes with beige packaging.
What Naturepedic is discounting
Naturepedic’s sale page includes limited-time and rotating discounts on items such as latex pillows, duvets, pillowcases, crib sets, and other organic bedding, according to WIRED. The page also lists mattress-related offers, though the exact sale mix can change.
One specific deal identified by WIRED is 40% off Naturepedic’s Organic Cotton Muslin Duvet Cover and Sham Set. WIRED says the set is usually $59 and is GOTS-certified. Farrell describes it as lightweight, cooling, soft, and breathable, which is reviewer language, not lab data. Treat comfort claims as taste, because bodies are annoying and sleep preferences refuse to standardize.
WIRED’s headline for the coupon page also flags a 20% discount and free pillows, though the detailed listing centers on the sale, sign-up savings, bedding discount, shipping, and delivery services.
Email sign-ups and crib mattress offers
Naturepedic’s email list offers 10% off, or up to $579 off a mattress, according to WIRED. The company also gives list members, which it calls Organic Insiders, 24-hour early access to sales. The same sign-up flow is described as the “Naturepedic Family” program, with emails covering offers, new product previews, personalized recommendations, and preference settings for baby, kids, adults, or whole-family shopping.
For parents, WIRED points to Naturepedic crib mattress options, including an organic crib mattress described as 100% certified organic. The listed features include a wipe-clean waterproof surface and extra-firm support. WIRED also describes another Naturepedic crib mattress as a non-toxic option.
Shipping and mattress removal
Naturepedic offers free ground shipping on U.S. orders within the continental U.S., according to WIRED. Alaska and Hawaii are outside that free-shipping area and carry shipping fees.
The company also offers in-home setup and old-mattress removal through a third-party delivery team, WIRED says. That service is available only in the continental U.S. and usually adds about a week to delivery time. For mattress buyers without a truck, an elevator, or patience for municipal disposal rules, that may be the least glamorous line item and the one that prevents the most swearing.
This story draws on original reporting from WIRED.