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Naturepedic vs. Happsy: Which Organic Mattress Wins for Your Sleep & Budget?

Banner Mattress Editorial·May 22, 2026·8 min read
Naturepedic vs. Happsy: Which Organic Mattress Wins for Your Sleep & Budget?

Happsy is owned by Naturepedic and uses the same GOTS-certified organic cotton, wool, and latex - but at a much lower price. Here's how the two brands actually differ on construction, firmness, trial period, and who each one is right for.

Short answer: Happsy is owned by Naturepedic and shares the same GOTS- and GOLS-certified organic materials, but it costs roughly 25-35% less. Pick Happsy if you want a single, well-priced organic hybrid in a box. Pick Naturepedic if you want firmness options, a luxury build (zoned coils, latex layers, hand-tufting), or a model designed for kids, RVs, or adjustable beds.

Both brands skip polyurethane foam, chemical flame retardants, and synthetic adhesives - the things most shoppers go organic to avoid. The real decision comes down to how much customization you need and how much you want to spend.

Are Happsy and Naturepedic the same company?

Yes. Happsy was launched in 2017 by the Naturepedic team to put a certified-organic mattress in a box at a sub-$1,500 queen price. Both brands are made in the same Chagrin Falls, Ohio facility, share the same GOTS and GOLS certifications, and use materials sourced through the same supply chain. Happsy is essentially Naturepedic’s answer to the bed-in-a-box market - one model, one firmness, simple shipping.

What’s different is the catalog. Naturepedic sells more than a dozen mattress models (kids, adult, organic latex, hybrid, RV, adjustable, hand-tufted luxury). Happsy sells one adult mattress and a topper. If you want choice, Naturepedic; if you want one solid recommendation, Happsy.

How they’re built

Cutaway showing organic wool, latex, and coil layers in a natural mattress
Both brands stack organic cotton, wool, and latex over pocketed coils - the differences are in layer count and customization.

Happsy Organic Mattress (one model, hybrid)

  • GOTS-certified organic cotton cover
  • GOTS-certified organic wool batting (natural flame barrier)
  • GOLS-certified organic latex comfort layer
  • Pocketed support coils with reinforced perimeter
  • 10" total profile; ships compressed in a box

Naturepedic EOS / Chorale / Halcyon (modular and luxury)

  • Same GOTS-organic cotton + wool envelope as Happsy
  • Microcoils above the main coil unit for finer pressure relief
  • Encased pocketed coils with up to 7-zone support on luxury models
  • Optional latex layers and a customizable EOS build (swappable comfort layer per side)
  • Profiles range 10-16"; some models hand-tufted rather than glued

Translation: Happsy is a single sensible build. Naturepedic lets you pay extra for things like dual-firmness for couples, deeper microcoil pressure relief, or a flippable kids model that grows with the child.

Firmness and feel

Diagram showing back, side, and stomach sleep positions and mattress firmness needs
Side sleepers usually need a softer surface; back and stomach sleepers want something firmer.

Happsy comes in one firmness - medium-firm, around 6/10. With the optional 2" organic latex topper it softens to about a 4-5. Most reviewers describe it as supportive but on the firm side of medium.

Naturepedic publishes a firmness rating per model. Their hybrid lineup ranges from a medium (~5/10) on the EOS Pillowtop to a true firm (~8/10) on the Chorale Firm. Couples who disagree on firmness can get the EOS in a split build with a different comfort layer on each side - a feature Happsy doesn’t offer.

Price (queen, current MSRP)

Twin: Happsy $999 / Naturepedic from $1,599

Twin XL: Happsy $1,099 / Naturepedic from $1,799

Full: Happsy $1,299 / Naturepedic from $2,099

Queen: Happsy $1,499 / Naturepedic from $2,399

King / Cal King: Happsy $1,899 / Naturepedic from $2,999

Naturepedic’s luxury hand-tufted Halcyon line starts much higher (queen ~$5,000+). Both brands run 15-20% off promotions around major holidays - Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday - so it’s worth waiting if your timing is flexible. Prices verified May 2026; check the brand sites for current promos.

Trial, warranty, and shipping

  • Sleep trial: Happsy 120 nights / Naturepedic 90 nights
  • Warranty: 10 years (both, non-prorated for the first 10)
  • Shipping: free to the contiguous US (both); Happsy ships compressed, Naturepedic adult mattresses ship uncompressed via white-glove on most models
  • Returns: both donate returned mattresses rather than restock; pickup is free

Certifications worth checking for

Both brands carry the certifications that actually mean something for an “organic” mattress - not just “natural” marketing. Look for these on any product page:

  • GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) for cotton and wool
  • GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) for the latex layer
  • GREENGUARD Gold for low chemical emissions
  • MADE SAFE for ingredient screening

Naturepedic and Happsy both publish their certificate numbers, which is the right level of transparency to expect from this category.

Naturepedic pros

  • Wide model range (kids, adult, RV, adjustable, luxury)
  • Firmness options from medium to firm; split-firmness builds for couples
  • Hand-tufted construction available on luxury lines
  • Microcoils above the main coil for fine pressure relief

Naturepedic cons

  • Significantly more expensive than Happsy at every size
  • Catalog can feel overwhelming - picking the right model takes research
  • 90-night trial is shorter than Happsy and most bed-in-a-box rivals

Happsy pros

  • Same GOTS / GOLS / GREENGUARD certifications as Naturepedic
  • About 25-35% cheaper at every size
  • 120-night trial - longer than Naturepedic
  • One simple decision: one model, one firmness, ships in a box

Happsy cons

  • Only one firmness (medium-firm); side sleepers under 130 lb may want the topper
  • No split-firmness option for couples with different preferences
  • No hand-tufted or luxury build available

Who should buy which

Buy Happsy if…

  • You want a certified-organic mattress under $1,500 queen
  • You’re a back or combination sleeper around average weight
  • You prefer a single recommendation over a long catalog
  • You want a longer trial in case the medium-firm feel doesn’t suit you

Buy Naturepedic if…

  • You’re shopping for a child, an RV, or an adjustable base
  • You and your partner need different firmnesses on the same bed
  • You want the deeper pressure relief of microcoils plus latex
  • Budget isn’t the constraint and you want a hand-tufted build

Frequently asked questions

Is Happsy made by Naturepedic?

Yes. Happsy was launched in 2017 by the Naturepedic team and is manufactured at the same Chagrin Falls, Ohio facility. Happsy uses the same GOTS-certified organic cotton, wool, and GOLS-certified latex as Naturepedic, just in a single bed-in-a-box build at a lower price.

Is Happsy firm or plush?

Happsy ships in one firmness, around medium-firm (about 6 out of 10). Adding the optional 2" organic latex topper softens it toward a medium-plush feel. Side sleepers under 130 lb often add the topper; back and stomach sleepers usually like Happsy as-is.

Are Naturepedic and Happsy good for back pain?

Both keep the spine relatively flat thanks to a coil base under organic latex - the supportive setup most chiropractors recommend for chronic back pain. Naturepedic’s zoned and microcoil models target the lumbar area more aggressively, so they’re the better pick if back pain is your primary concern.

Do they off-gas?

Neither uses polyurethane foam, chemical flame retardants, or synthetic adhesives, which are the usual sources of mattress off-gassing. You may notice a faint natural smell from the wool or latex for a day or two; it dissipates quickly and isn’t the same as foam VOC off-gassing.

Which has the better trial period?

Happsy gives you 120 nights to decide; Naturepedic gives 90. Both require a 30-night break-in before you can return.

#Hybrid#Latex#Couples#Back Pain
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  • Are Happsy and Naturepedic the same company?
  • How they’re built
  • Happsy Organic Mattress (one model, hybrid)
  • Naturepedic EOS / Chorale / Halcyon (modular and luxury)
  • Firmness and feel
  • Price (queen, current MSRP)
  • Trial, warranty, and shipping
  • Certifications worth checking for
  • Who should buy which
  • Buy Happsy if…
  • Buy Naturepedic if…