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Suite Sleep Woolly Bolas Pillow Fill
Natural Tencel/Poly Pillow Fill
Coyuchi Down Pillow Insert
Coyuchi Coyuchi Down Pillow Insert
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Suite Sleep Shredded Latex Side Sleeper PillowSuite Sleep Shredded Latex Side Sleeper Pillow

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Each fill has a personality. Wool is naturally temperature-regulating and slightly springy, great for side sleepers who overheat. Kapok is a plant fiber that feels similar to down without the allergens, lighter and less firm. Latex is firm and supportive, holds its shape, and is ideal for people who want a structured pillow that doesn't flatten. Down is the classic soft, moldable feel, though it compresses and needs fluffing. Tencel (often blended with poly) is cool, smooth, and hypoallergenic, a solid middle ground. Most people sleep better on whichever fill matches their sleeping position. Back sleepers usually want medium firm, side sleepers want firmer and thicker, stomach sleepers want thin and soft.

Because neck alignment is different for every person, and a fixed-loft pillow is a compromise. Customizable pillows let you add or remove fill to dial in the exact height that keeps your head, neck, and spine in a straight line when you sleep. Too low and your neck bends down. Too high and it kinks up. PTs and chiropractors see the downstream effects of poor sleep posture all day, so they push people toward pillows that can actually be adjusted. The customizable pillows we stock at Satara let you open the zipper, take out or add fill, and find your setting over a week or two.

Babies spend 14 to 17 hours a day sleeping on their mattress in the first year. That's a lot of hours breathing whatever the mattress is made of. Standard mattresses often contain polyurethane foam, chemical flame retardants, and vinyl: materials that off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for weeks or months after you bring them home. Organic mattresses from brands like Obasan and Savvy Rest use natural latex, organic cotton, and wool (a natural flame retardant). No synthetic foams, no chemical treatments. For a newborn with developing lungs, that difference matters.

Yes, and they're often the safer option. For babies under 12 months, the core sleep safety rules are firm surface, flat back, no soft bedding. All organic crib mattresses we carry meet federal firmness standards for infants. The organic build adds one more layer of safety: lower chemical exposure. Make sure the mattress fits the crib snugly with no more than two fingers of gap on any side. Pair it with a fitted organic cotton sheet and nothing else in the crib for the first year.

Both are premium organic brands, but they come from different philosophies. Obasan is Canadian-made and known for using certified organic rubber (latex), organic cotton, and hand-carded wool. Their mattresses are modular, meaning you can swap layers for firmness adjustments later. Savvy Rest is U.S.-made and also uses natural latex, organic cotton, and wool, with a build-your-own approach where you choose the firmness of each layer. Savvy Rest tends to be more customizable out of the gate. Obasan has deeper sourcing transparency. Both last 20-plus years with proper care. We carry both so you can feel them side by side in our Middleton showroom.

GREENGUARD Gold is an independent certification that tests products for more than 360 volatile organic compounds and chemical emissions. Products that pass have low enough off-gassing to be considered safe for schools, hospitals, and children's bedrooms. Nuna's entire product line is GREENGUARD Gold certified. Most organic mattresses we carry exceed the threshold. It's not a perfect seal of approval for every concern, but it's one of the strictest third-party air-quality tests available for baby and home goods.

If you wash them weekly and keep them for years, yes. Coyuchi uses GOTS-certified organic cotton, which means the fiber is grown without synthetic pesticides and processed without harsh chemicals. The weave is thicker than most mass-market sheets, so they soften with each wash instead of wearing thin. For babies with sensitive skin or eczema, the lack of chemical finishes (formaldehyde is used on a lot of "wrinkle-free" sheets) makes a real difference. You're paying for fiber quality and manufacturing standards, not a logo.

Three reasons. First, you can actually touch, push, and test the gear before you commit. A Vista V3 feels different than a MIXX Next, and you only know which you prefer by pushing them side by side. Second, specialty stores stock items worth stocking. We don't carry brands we wouldn't put our own kids in. Third, and this is the big one, you get help from people who know the products. Our team can talk through whether the Mesa V3 fits your specific car, whether a compact stroller will work for your flights, or which organic mattress makes sense for a side sleeper. That kind of conversation doesn't happen in a warehouse aisle.

Yes. Come in, push the strollers, fold and unfold them, check the handlebar height. If you bring your car, we can help you dry-fit a car seat in your back seat before you buy (actual install certification requires a CPST, which we can refer you to locally). We'd rather have you spend 30 minutes comparing three strollers in the store than guess and end up returning something that doesn't fit your life. Find us at satarahome.com or come by the shop in Middleton, Wisconsin.

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