Saatva mattresses are made to order in roughly 19 independent U.S. factories, with 85%+ of materials sourced domestically. Heres exactly where, how, and which materials are imported.
A 2026 look at Saatvas U.S. factory network, what is American-made, and what is imported.
Saatva mattresses are made in the United States. The brand assembles every mattress to order in a network of independent American factories, then ships it uncompressed via white-glove delivery - never rolled and boxed. Materials are a mix of domestic and globally sourced, but Saatva says U.S.-sourced inputs account for the majority of the build.
This guide breaks down where Saatva mattresses are manufactured in 2026, which materials come from where, and what "made in America" actually means once you read the fine print.
Saatva operates through a network of independent U.S. factory partners - not company-owned plants. The brand publicly cites 19 U.S. factory partners that build the materials and assemble its mattresses (Saatva; AllAmerican.org). Some third-party reviewers count 18 active regional facilities at any given time (NapLab). The figure shifts as partners are added or rotated.
These factories are spread across the country so that an average Saatva mattress travels less than 100 miles from the factory floor to the customer's bedroom (Saatva). One named partner is Bedding Industries of America (BIA), headquartered in New Jersey (AllAmerican.org).
Saatva itself is headquartered in New York City - Queens - and has been privately held since launching in 2010 (Wikipedia).
Assembly: yes. Materials: mostly. Saatva states that over 85% of materials by content - including CertiPUR-US® certified foams and recycled steel coils - are sourced from U.S. manufacturers (AllAmerican.org; NapLab).
The remaining ~15% is small components and specialty materials. The most commonly cited example is the wool used in Saatva's covers, which is sourced from New Zealand to meet specific sustainability and quality standards (Saatva Help Center; NapLab).
Industry watchdog AllAmerican.org notes that Saatva is "well above the industry average" for U.S. sourcing and is unusually transparent about which materials are domestic versus imported.
Saatva publishes a detailed factory-floor walkthrough of the Saatva Classic, its flagship innerspring model (Saatva). The high-level sequence:
Every step is barcode-scanned so Saatva can trace a mattress's exact position in the production pipeline. The same procedures and specifications apply across all factories in the network, which is how the brand keeps quality consistent regardless of which partner builds your bed.
All current Saatva sleep products are assembled in the U.S., including:
Saatva's sister brands Loom & Leaf (memory foam) and Zenhaven (latex) are also made in the U.S. through the same factory network (AllAmerican.org).
A few practical reasons U.S. assembly is meaningful for a mattress purchase, drawn from Saatva's own argument and third-party reviewers:
Saatva's own guidance is straightforward: don't trust phrasing alone. "Crafted in" and "designed in" are not the same as "manufactured in" (Saatva). Two checks worth doing:
Saatva mattresses are made in the USA: every model is built to order in one of ~19 American factory partners, with 85%+ of materials sourced domestically and the rest (notably New Zealand wool) imported for specific quality reasons. Compared to most online mattress brands - many of which compress and ship beds from overseas - Saatva is one of the more verifiable "American-made" options in the luxury segment.
Yes. Every Saatva mattress is assembled to order in one of roughly 19 independent factory partners across the United States. The brand also sources more than 85% of its materials - including foams and recycled steel coils - from U.S. manufacturers.
Saatva publicly cites 19 independent U.S. factory partners that build the materials and assemble its mattresses. Some third-party reviewers count 18 active facilities at a given time; the exact number shifts as partners are added or rotated.
No. Saatva mattresses are not manufactured in China. They are assembled in the United States using a mix of domestic and globally sourced materials, with most inputs coming from U.S. suppliers.
The most commonly cited imported material is the wool used in Saatva covers, which is sourced from New Zealand to meet specific quality and sustainability standards. Small components account for the remaining ~15% of non-domestic materials.
No. Saatva works with independent manufacturing partners rather than owning its plants. One named partner is Bedding Industries of America (BIA), based in New Jersey.
Saatva is a privately held company headquartered in the Queens borough of New York City. It launched in 2010.
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