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Organic Cotton and Latex Futon Mattress for the Hardwood Sofa Bed - Made in Australia

Organic Cotton and Latex Futon Mattress for the Hardwood Sofa Bed - Made in Australia

Regular price $1,861.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $1,861.00 AUD
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Important Mattress Information

Our mattresses and futons are NOT waterproofed. Water-proofing is achieved with a plasticising or chemical treatment and research shows that these chemicals contribute to a wide range of health issues, including asthma, eczema, attention deficit and potentially Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). However, coupled with our organic mattress protectors, organic mattress overlays and organic mattress protector pads, you are guaranteed to have the BEST ORGANIC WATER RESISTANT product that’s currently available in Australia today … and the safest!

No Polyurethane Foam. No Formaldehyde, No Chemical fire retardants, No Polyester, No Synthetics, No moth-proofing chemicals, No anti-dustmite chemicals, No ultra fresh chemical, No toxic Petro-chemicals.

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR BABIES: Baby will not be inhaling chemicals from this PURE mattress, giving them a greater ability to develop a strong immune system, setting them up for life.

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN: Children will not be inhaling chemicals from this PURE mattress, providing them with better sleeping conditions, reducing chances of developing asthma, ADHD, depression, sensitivities and eczema.

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR ADULTS: You will not be inhaling chemicals from this PURE mattress, providing you with a higher quality of sleep, health, well-being and zest for life in general.

  • With care they will last longer than any other mattress. (Peter’s 100% Organic Cotton Queen Innerspring mattress is over 15 years old and shows no deterioration.)
  • Extremely re-saleable, (especially the cot mattress).
  • More than 99% compostable and recyclable.

Questions and Answers about Mattress Manufacture

At Organature, we put a great deal of thought into each and every aspect of Organic Cotton Mattress manufacturing, to ensure you receive the highest health AND comfort benefits as possible.

We are frequently asked about the benefits of one type of mattress over another; innerspring versus futon, synthetic versus natural and "how do I know what to believe?" Here are some of the more frequently asked questions and we hope to reassure you with our responses.

Q. Why do some manufacturers use chemicals in the manufacturing process of bedding products?

A. Most conventional mattresses are made using a mix of synthetic foams, adhesives and chemical treatments that help keep costs down and artificially meet performance standards. Polyurethane foam and memory foam—both petroleum-based—are widely used because they’re inexpensive, lightweight, and can be engineered for specific. To meet flammability regulations, many mattresses include chemical flame retardants or are treated with fire-resistant additives, while synthetic fabrics and polyester blends are used in covers for durability and stain resistance. Chemical adhesives, solvents and toxic dyes are also used during assembly to bond layers together and create a uniform appearance.

Q. Why is buying certified organic bedding and bedlinen a much safer option?

A. Organature mattresses and bedding are completely free of synthetic chemicals which are harmful to not just the planet but also to our health. Raw materials are grown without synthetic fertilisers, which destroy the ‘living soil’, and are processed without harmful synthetic chemicals, such as defoliants which are absorbed by the plant and do not wash out.

Q. Which is better when choosing a mattress - latex, wool or cotton?

A. Not foam. A mattress made with 100% ‘Certified Organic Cotton’ and one which is made with GOTS Organic Cotton and a small amount of GOLS latex.

Q. Why?

Latex is the sap from rubber trees. Unless the latex is certified under GOLS there is no guarantee that chemicals are not used to spray for weeds, bugs etc. Latex does not breathe properly; it can cause overheating and perspiration which in turn causes moisture build up and creates mould in the mattress. The other type of foam rubber used is a synthetic petro chemical product (Polyurethane) and contain harmful chemicals which is mainly used for cheap mattresses and a filler under the mattress top layers of outer fabrics. A number of mattress manufacturers are using non-organic wool with their ‘foamed rubber’ and synthetic foam filled mattresses. This wool is not produced and processed to organic status; it is processed on machines which are not cleaned from any chemical residue created by the processing of such products as polyester or Dacron synthetic fibres and other chemical containing fibres. Very often this wool used may also contain some synthetic fibres picked up during processing. Chemicals such as Ultra Fresh, anti mould, synthetic fragrances, including synthetically produced lavender, anti dustmite, are now added to many, if not all, conventional mattresses or added to the fillings. There may also be also other synthetic containing components inside the mattress which you cannot see. Futons (mattresses without springs), can also contain many different products; some have an inner core of synthetic foam, and others contain ‘foamed rubber’, (non-organic certified Latex). In addition they may contain plant materials which are not certified organic such as cotton, wool, coconut fibre, (coir), and kapok. Many of these raw plant matters are imported from overseas and likely fumigated with a harmful chemical upon arrival in Australia and in some instances may have already been fumigated overseas. What about wool? Wool is natural right? But many children and adults suffer with allergies and can have allergic reactions towards any type of wool, even organic or bio-dynamic wool. Furthermore the sheep may be certified as Organic meat but the wool may not. They have to be separately inspected and to be certified. Wool is most often produced on farms where chemicals are used on pastures and on the sheep. We, at Organature, are extremely careful that the materials we use do NOT have the potential to cause adverse health issues, so we will not use or promote any wool products.

The 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton we use is Absolutely Purely Organic. We don't think there's anything better to be breathing into while we sleep or wearing next to our skin.

Many mattresses available in Australia are imported from Asia. We also question the cheap cot mattresses being sold; the low price indicates that it is also imported.

Other Points You May Want To Consider

The purchase of a proper 'breathing mattress' should have a major bearing on your choice.

Moisture in mattresses - The body sheds moisture during the night and this is absorbed by the fibres and filling in mattresses. Conventional mattresses - The moisture shed during the night penetrates through the fabrics and settles inside the mattress. Synthetic fibres act like plastic and the moisture is retained on top of and surrounding these fibres. Synthetic fabrics around the mattress will allow the moisture to penetrate but do not allow proper airing. The mattress retains more and more moisture resulting growth of mould on the inside being the consequence. Mould spores are so fine that they are able to penetrate through the synthetic fabrics and as a result every time you put yourself ‘to bed’, you breath in those mould spores.

Mould causes more allergic re-actions and ill health than dustmites. Dustmites like the warm moist conditions in conventional mattresses.

Wool mattresses retain moisture: On some websites there is a claim that wool does not retain moisture; someone must have been given incorrect information! Wikipedia states: Wool fibres are hydrophilic, meaning they readily absorb moisture, but are not hollow. Wool can absorb moisture almost one-third of its own weight. We agree with Wikipedia and add: the moisture our bodies shed during our sleep must go somewhere; wool contains lanolin which is greasy; moisture clings to grease, slowly forming droplets and dispersing lower into the mattress .On that same website a comment; should there be mould it will show on the outer cotton fabric; although we would agree with that statement, the cause of the mould is the moisture retention in the wool, not the fabric. A message from Peter. My personal experience: In 1996 I made myself a futon from Organic wool and Organic cotton fabric and found that after a short period of time, even with regular turning, this futon started to show mould marks on the underside. This futon was on a hardwood slat base with 6 cm spacing thus giving the futon plenty air circulation. After cleaning the mould on the timber with a solution of borax and hot water, this same slat base has been used for my organic cotton innerspring mattress since 2003 and show absolutely no mould marks. At that same time 1996 I was also researching ceiling insulation to use in my own home and was contemplating the use of wool because I thought it was at that time the least toxic insulation product available. However with further research, I found out that the insulation manufacturers were forced to add fungicide to the wool as the industry was receiving complaints about mould growth on the wool even though the wool was laid in well aired roof cavities. Organic Cotton Mattresses: Cotton dries more quickly than wool; the absorbed moisture disperses over a larger area, thus drying faster. This particularly applies to organic cotton as there are no chemicals or waxes or lanoline to delay drying. Try this: put a drop of water on wool and the same amount onto the cotton and you will find that the droplet remains on the wool whereas the droplet on the cotton spreads. This means that the moisture on the cotton is over a larger area and will dry more quickly than a droplet.

Dampness

damp-ridQ. Do you have a problem with moisture in your bedroom? You are not sure? How can you tell?

A. If in the morning you find moisture or dampness on the inside of your windows this is the moisture you shed during the night and if not controlled can cause mould growth. Suggested remedy to try:

  • Most hardware stores sell ‘DampRid’, natural crystals which absorb dampness.

  • Ideally put the container under the bed-base and/or cot.

  • Ensure it is out of reach of children as when the crystals breakdown, they leave a liquid in the base of the container.

  • Follow the advice and directions on the product labels!

  • Contact us for advice what to do with mould problems.

A Correct Base Is Extremely Important

Organature use the same ‘Bonnell’ spring as is used by many mattress manufacturers. This type of spring must be properly supported on a non–flexible or, very low flexible, solid slat panel base. Any mattresses made with these springs should be supported on a correct slat base, ideally made from Australian hardwood. Organature produce Australian made, Australian hardwood, bed bases, cots, cradles and a range of household and nursery furniture. Imported timbers and timber products are fumigated in accordance with AQIS regulations. Some fumigated prior to despatch, others upon arrival in Australia. The best timber to use is Australian hardwood. Pine is cheaper, (of course not treated pine), but pine is volatile due to the terpenes it contains. These terpenes can be absorbed by the mattress and inhaled when the mattress is turned. Terpenes can cause and very often aggravate allergic reactions.

Airing Mattresses

Any mattress should be aired for at least 2 hours each day after use. Once a week leave it uncovered all day, so that it can properly air.

The Right Choice of Spring

Each small spring in a pocket spring mattresses is held in place by polyester pockets. In the interest of health we do not recommend nor use these types of springs. These springs are not permitted under organic certification. 

The Bonnell Spring Unit Is Safest: It is an 8 cm diam. top and bottom, hour glass spring; 2.24 mm wire with 1.4 ‘Helicoil’ springs binding the hour glass springs together to a 4mm border wire. The Organature innerspring also has extra outer edge compression support springs; this means that when sitting on the edge the mattress does not collapse. However, please note that we do not recommend the mattress edge to be used as a chair, as this may eventually compromise the cotton layering. Details are below for the springs used our Organature Innerspring Mattresses at various sizes. The Standard spring height is 15cm, and the low profile spring which is included in the cot mattress, have a spring height of 10cm. *Please note the spring unit cannot be higher than 15 cm.

Mattress Size

No. of Rows

Size cm

Total No. of Coils

Single

9 x 24

89 x 185.5

216

Double

14 x 24

135 x 185.5

336

Queen

15 x 26

150 x 201

390

King

18 x 26

180 x 201

468

King Single

11 x 26

104 x 201

286

Single Long

9 x 26

89 x 201

234

Cot

7 x 17

104 x 185.5

119


Buy 2 or more and save 10%!

Purchase 2 or more Innerspring or Futon Mattresses and save 10% on the mattress price!

* ONLINE orders only. No other discounts apply. Not valid on made to order sizes or Cradle/Bassinet mattresses.

Mattress Handling & Care

How to layer the mattress for maximum protection:

We recommend our mattress underlay on a slat base, our  mattress protectoron the mattress first, then place the fleece mattress overlay with the fleecy side facing up, on next.

If you would like more protection for the mattress – which is a great idea especially for babies or if you are concerned about other potential soiling – we suggest putting a mattress protector pad in sleeping positions, then finishing with a fitted sheet.

Health and Safety Recommendations: 

Mattresses should never be placed directly on to the floor. They need to breathe to avoid mould growth, common with conventional mattresses.

Our pure 100% Organic cotton is a natural product that has airflow as it is a breathing product. This in turn allows your body to breathe and naturally rejuvenate itself from the toxins picked up from the environment during the day, releasing them while you sleep, which is just one of the many benefits of the Organature mattress.

It is for this reason also that we recommend the mattress be supported by a hardwood slat bed base. These allow the mattress to get continual air flow and assist your immune system even more. See our excellent range of non toxic Hardwood Bed Bases.

Health Act conditions

Please note that under the Health Act, Pillows, Underlays, Quilts, Bed Toppers, Mattresses, Futons and Pillow Protectors are NON-REFUNDABLE unless faulty. For more information on our Innerspring Mattresses, the manufacturing process and the type of springs that are used head to our FAQ’s page.

Materials

Organature Mattresses and Futons are made with Organic Cotton fabrics and fillings with the highest international certification. View the GOTS Certification of our supplier HERE

There’s a big difference between ‘natural’, ‘organic’ and truly chemical free ‘Certified Organic’. Organature Mattresses are unique to Australia, assembled and filled with the purest ingredients, manufactured to the highest standards and with the cleanest transporting currently available in Australia. Free from dangerous toxic chemicals like those used to create waterproofing, insect proofing and flame proofing. Health and well-being is our priority!

Packaging and Handling

How we handle our products is just as important as the products themselves.

Our staff do not wear any perfumes, lotions, sprays or other toxic body-care products and all their clothing is washed in chemical free washing powder to make sure that every aspect of our manufacturing, storage, supply, transfer and delivery process is as clean and as pure as possible.

Even the ink we use to print our invoices and price-lists is the safest we can find on the market.

Our mattresses, futons and toppers are packed in an organic cotton bag before being placed in a clear plastic bag to protect them from the weather. They are then transported in a cardboard carton.

Freight and Shipping - QUOTE REQUIRED

Please request a shipping quote before placing your order.

Organature furniture, mattresses, futons, bed bases and toppers are professionally delivered Australia-wide by a specialist courier service. These items are carefully packaged and sent from our hygienic factory in Victoria and freight is charged according to your order and location. This cost is not included in your online order, and we will contact you to confirm the delivery charge. In-store pickup is also available for an additional fee of $75

Made in Australia by Organature

Made in Australia by Organature. Our mattresses are unique to Australia. Assembled and filled with the purest ingredients, manufactured to the highest standards and with the cleanest transporting currently available.

Pair your Organature Sofa Bed Futon Mattress with the Organature Hardwood Sofa Bed Frame and you will save 15% off both! To receive the discount, you must purchase both in the one order, and no other discounts apply.

Designed and made exclusively for the Organature Hardwood Sofa Bed.

Our sprung futon mattress is super comfortable and was designed by our founder Peter for people who do not want to live with chemicals, who have asthma, eczema, allergies or other chemical sensitivities.

It is made without binding so that the edges are not digging into legs. The seat and back both contain low profile spring units which when combined together in one casing act as both a couch and a bed.

Each spring unit is in an outer casing made from our pure 100% Organic cotton and is placed tight around the springs so that the carded pure 100% Organic cotton does not fall between the springs. This is followed by several layers pure 100% Organic cotton and finished with our pure 100% Organic cotton Flannel fabric. The combination of springs, organic fabrics and filling makes this product “breathe” and provides a sound, comfortable sofa bed.

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