Natural Sleep
Comfort crafted from eco-friendly materials: pillows and cotton linen designed for deeper, healthier sleep.
Natural Sleep
Comfort crafted from eco-friendly materials: pillows and cotton linen designed for deeper, healthier sleep.
Why Natural Sleep?
Because what touches your skin and supports your rest should be as natural as the sleep itself. The Natural Sleep collection brings together eco-friendly pillows and pure cotton linen, designed to give you comfort without compromise.
🌱 Natural & Safe 😴 Better Comfort
🌍 Eco-Friendly Choice 💨 Fresh & Hygienic
Sustainability & Material Story
At Sohum, comfort goes hand in hand with responsibility. Every product is made from materials that are gentle on you and the planet.
A plant-based fiber harvested from the seed pods of the kapok tree. Naturally soft, light, and breathable, it’s a renewable alternative to down that requires no harmful processing.
Tapped from rubber trees without cutting them down, latex is one of the most sustainable cushioning materials in the world. Durable, supportive, and biodegradable, it offers long-lasting comfort while preserving the environment.
Woven from pure, natural cotton, our linens are breathable, hypoallergenic, and built to last. Responsibly sourced and produced, they soften with every wash and keep you comfortable in every season.
Pillows Comparison Guide
Bundle & Save on Natural Linens
Our natural sleep linens are available in bundles, offering maximum comfort and savings. Find the right combination of sheets, pillowcases, and linens for your sleep needs.
Natural Sleep pillows are made from eco-friendly materials like Kapok and natural Latex, offering healthier, more breathable comfort compared to synthetic alternatives.
Latex pillows can last 5–7 years with proper care, while Kapok pillows last around 3–5 years, depending on use and maintenance.
Yes. Kapok is harvested without harming trees, Latex is tapped sustainably, and our cotton is responsibly sourced with eco-conscious practices.
It depends on your sleep style. Stomach sleepers usually prefer softer, thinner pillows, while back and side sleepers benefit from firmer or contoured options for better support.