Mattress shopping is overwhelming. There are so many choices in retail stores and online, and every person has different preferences for how they like to sleep. We set out to find all mattresses made in the USA to help ease that decision-making process. Let’s dive in.
Full List of Mattress Brands Made in the USA

Saatva has roots across the US, with factory operations in 12 states and fulfillment centers in even more. Their innerspring mattresses are sold at multiple firmness levels to appeal to a variety of different sleepers. The cover is made of 100% organic cotton. They do the small things to help your sleeping experience, like a small extra strip of memory foam around the lumbar region to help with additional pressure relief. Coils inside the mattress are individually wrapped, which helps isolate motion on the bed, so you don’t disturb your partner. The medium firmness of their base model is comfortable for a wide variety of sleepers, whether you like to sleep on your back or side. The Saatva also has edge support, which makes sense given its innerspring construction. Read more in our full Saatva breakdown.

All of Nest’s mattresses are named after birds, part of their dedication to you to ‘build your own nest’ with their products. Handcrafted in the USA, all mattresses are made to order and constructed using sustainable designs and materials.
Nest sells a wide range of mattresses with different firmness options and ones that suit different sleep styles better. They aim to provide a mattress for anybody. Their website makes it easy to cipher through to find a mattress to suit you with their helpful icons so you can see which mattress suits your sleeping position and what particular benefit it offers. Your mattress purchase offers you a 365-night trial and a limited lifetime warranty. Nest also uses primarily US-sourced materials, which you can learn more about on their profile page. The Sparrow and Owl mattresses are two popular hybrid models with mostly US-sourced materials.

Nolah mattresses are designed for side sleepers. They offer a softer mattress that helps you relieve pressure on your shoulders and hips. That support and pressure relief also help with spinal alignment, so if you’re a side sleeper with back pain, Nolah is designed to help relieve that back pain. It is an all-foam bed with a reputation for sleeping hot, but Nolah has an AirFoam layer and cooling Tencel cover to help minimize this.

Brooklyn Bedding is passionate about being made in the USA – they own their own factory, allowing them full control over mattress quality for their bed-in-a-box product. They offer mattresses for combination sleepers (folks who switch from their back to side to stomach throughout the night). They also offer hybrid mattresses, which means they have foam and innerspring coils that make up the support system. If you sleep on your back or stomach a lot, their mattresses are intended to provide support so your hips aren’t sinking into the mattress too far (which can get your spine out of alignment).

Ghostbed is known for its cooling mattresses, designed to regulate your temperature while you sleep but also offers more mattresses in its range, including the GhostBed Classic, GhostBed Flex, GhostBed Luxe (best for cooling), GhostBed 3D Matric, GhostBed RV, and the Venus Williams Legend, designed by global tennis athlete, Venus Williams.
Ghostbed’s mattresses are made with gel memory, foam support, and non-allergenic aerated latex for a more breathable night’s sleep. Their mattresses are manufactured in the USA and Canada and come with a 101-night sleep trial and a 20-year warranty.

Amerisleep makes and sells five different mattresses designed to fit different types of sleepers. Do you sleep mostly on your back or stomach? Then take a look at the Amerisleep AS1 or the Amerisleep AS2. Are you predominantly a side sleeper? The soft and contouring AS4 or the bouncy AS5 is aimed at you.
All of their mattresses start with a Celliant® cover. Celliant® is an FDA-determined textile technology that helps increase local blood flow, leading to you falling asleep faster and staying asleep longer. After the advanced cover, Amerisleep puts three inches of its pressure-relieving plant-based memory foam, which is more responsive and cooler than traditional memory foam. Beneath that layer, you’ll find zoned back support clinically shown to reduce pressure points by almost 50%.

Layla is on a mission to help people get a better night’s sleep so they can feel more themselves the next day. Layla only offers two types of mattresses, but they’re supposed to be suited for anyone.
Their mattresses are also flippable, with two different firmness levels on each side, meaning you can simply flip your mattress depending on your current needs. Layla’s mattresses also feature copper gel infusion, designed to keep your mattress cool and more supported. Copper is also anti-microbial, which aims to protect against odor or condensation while you sleep. You can trial Layla for 120 nights and get a lifetime warranty on all products.

Established in 2008, PlushBeds is dedicated to creating sustainable, eco-friendly mattresses that contain no chemicals, ensuring its customers get the healthiest night’s sleep possible. They have a certified organic factory in California and control their supply chain from start to finish so that they can guarantee their mattresses are made from certified organic and natural materials.
With less than 1% of mattresses matching their purity certifications, PlushBeds features its many industry-standard certifications on its website, proving its commitment to sustainability. Their beds are made from pure, 100% organic latex for a pure, non-toxic sleep. They offer a 100-night trial and a limited lifetime warranty.

Leesa also sells hybrid mattresses alongside their “Original” mattress, which features memory foam and a top layer of breathable form for a night of cooler sleep. These mattresses combine layers of foam with layers of spring coils, providing both bounciness and airflow with the spinal alignment and pressure relief that comes with memory foam.
Leesa is also a certified B-Corp for all their work donating mattresses to those living in poverty. They also offer a 100-night free trial and a 10-year limited warranty.

Launched in 2015 with facilities across the US, this New York City-headquartered mattress provider is on a mission to ensure a mattress for everyone, regardless of how they sleep or their body shape.
Fill in Helix’s quiz to find a mattress that suits your needs. They also offer the Birch by Helix range which is manufactured using entirely organic and sustainable products, so you can sleep a little easier and know that you’re not harming the planet.
Helix’s mattresses are 100% US-made; even the steel for their frames is American-sourced. They offer a 100-night sleep trial to ensure the mattress you pick is right for you, and they have a 10-15 year warranty with their products too.

Designed with top sleep doctors, including the Associate Medical Director of the Well Cornell Center for Sleep Medicine, Molecule aims to create a mattress to give you the coolest night of sleep yet.
Their products respond to your body temperature and help regulate it. They sell three types of mattresses, the Molecule 1, Molecule 2 AIRTECH, and Molecule Hybrid, so you can find a mattress designed for your sleep needs.
The hybrid model features foam and coils for ultimate support and has an extra plush quilted top. While the AIRTEC has a Microban antimicrobial cooling cover and BioCHARGE foam to increase metabolic activity. The cooling technology of their mattresses is particularly appealing to athletes, and Molecule is endorsed by the most decorated athlete of all time, Olympian swimmer Michael Phelps, NFL Quarterback Russel Wilson, and global soccer champion Alex Morgan. Molecule offers a 365-night trial and a limited lifetime warranty. Read more in our Molecule mattress sourcing breakdown.

Tuft & Needle is another up-and-coming mattress company founded in the last few years (2012). They are based in Phoenix, Arizona. They source their mattress fabrics from mills in the Carolinas, assemble mattresses in California, and pour all their foam right here in the USA. The Tuft & Needle mattress is known for being a memory foam mattress on the firmer side. The cover is made with a Polyester/Tactel blend, which is super stretchy and thin, helping air flow freely through the mattress and keep you cool at night.
The construction of this bed is a little different than the similar Casper memory foam mattress – it has no transition foam layer between the top comfort level and base layer, which results in a firmer feel. The Tuft & Needle mattress has undergone motion transfer tests, which means there isn’t a ton of disturbance across the mattress when your partner gets up in the middle of the night. They also offer edge support so you can comfortably sleep at the end of the mattress without worrying about falling off. Read more in our full Tuft & Needle breakdown.

The Bear Mattress is specifically designed for people with an active lifestyle. It’s made with unique materials designed to help with blood flow and muscle recovery, like the use of Celliant in its cover. Celliant is often found in sporting apparel and helps muscle recovery by turning body heat into infrared light, improving blood flow, helping oxygen circulation, and keeping you cool throughout the night. If you sleep hot, this mattress is intended to help reduce those fitful nights of tossing and turning. Just below the cover is a 1.5″ thick graphite-infused memory foam layer, a material that isn’t used very often in other mattress companies, but helps with pressure relief and temperature control. The Bear Mattress aims to distribute weight for a variety of sleeper types, but in particular, this bed is to help back sleepers who need a bit firmer mattress with good support. Check out our full Bear mattress investigation for more.

Winkbeds sell mattresses used in luxury hotels across America – their website displays which hotels these are and what they look like. Winkbeds are 100% made in the USA using American-sourced materials.
Winkbed sells three types of mattresses: The WinkBed, The GravityLux, and The EcoCloud. The WinkBed is a hybrid model, combining gel-infused foam with individually wrapped pocketed coils that offer more pressure relief and back support. The GravityLux is a memory foam bed, made using non-Visco AirCell memory foam, which contours to your body better, and the EcoCloud is an eco-friendly hybrid mattress made from 100% all-natural latex. You can also choose a range of firmness levels for these mattresses.
With Winkbeds products, you’ll get a 120-night trial and a full lifetime warranty.

Aslan offers a limited range of mattresses, but that’s only because each is designed to fulfill your needs, no matter what kind of sleeper you are. They offer the Aslan Arbor Mattress (firm and very firm), Aslan Original Mattress (medium firm), and Aslan Deluxe (medium plush). You can also fill in a survey and get a recommendation from Matt, the owner, who is an expert in all things mattresses.
Aslan mattresses feature phase change memory foam, active support foam, and beaded gel, all designed to provide pressure relief, comfort, and a cool bed. Regardless of your preferred sleeping position, body type, or body aches, all Aslan mattresses are designed to help you. These mattresses are 100% made in the USA and offer a 365-night trial and infinite warranty.

Puffy sells three types of mattresses, the ‘Puffy Mattress,’ ‘Puffy Lux Mattress,’ and ‘Puffy Royal Mattress.’ The Puffy Mattress is all memory foam, while the other two are a hybrid (combining memory foam and coils). In order, each mattress increases its profile by 2 inches (ranging from 10 inches to 14 inches) and increases its layers with each mattress.
Each mattress has free pillows, a protector, and a sheet set. They also offer a 101-night sleep trial and a lifetime warranty.

Purple has developed its own system for creating a better night’s sleep. They’ve invented a ‘GelFlex Grid,’ a mattress made up of injection-molded hyper-elastic squares designed to adapt as you move.
They hold over 30 patents for this cushioning technology, and it’s been used in hospital beds for critical patients for over 20 years. The geometric technology is designed to be soft, supportive, and breathable. You can try out a Purple bed for 100 nights, and they also all come with a 10-year warranty.

Tempur-Pedic was founded in 1992 and used cushioning designed by NASA to support astronauts during space travel. This technology was then engineered by scientists for mattresses to provide ultimate protection, softness, and cooling capabilities.
All of their mattresses are designed to adapt to your body’s weight, temperature, and shape; however, they also sell three types of mattresses depending on your needs. The Cloud, Adapt, and Breeze offer cooling features, comfort, and support. With Tempur-Pedic beds, you get a 90-night trial and a 10-year warranty.
How to Find Mattresses Made in the USA
There are many advantages to buying products that are made in the USA. Not only do you get quality craftsmanship, but you also help support American businesses and jobs. In today’s economy, it is crucial to focus on buying from local producers and supporting our communities.
If you’re looking for mattresses made in the USA, you’re in luck. Many companies produce quality mattresses here in the United States, offering a wide variety of options and prices for all budgets. Here are all the tips and tricks for finding mattresses made in the USA.
What Does “Made In The USA” Mean?
First, let’s define what “made in the USA” means. According to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines, “made in the USA” means the product has gone through all its production processes within the United States. In other words, all product components, from the sourcing of materials to the final assembly, must have been done in the USA.
You can check out our detailed “made in the USA” guide for more information on the FTC’s standards.
Materials
When shopping for mattresses made in the USA, it’s essential to consider what materials are used in the product and where they come from. Common materials used in mattresses made in the USA include cotton, wool, foam, and steel.
Cotton
Cotton is usually grown in the southern US and then turned into fabrics for mattress covers. In fact, the USA is the third largest cotton producer in the world, with China and India being the largest. Cotton from the USA is known for its quality and durability, but many companies will choose to source foreign cotton to cut down on manufacturing costs, so watch out!
Wool
Wool is known for its breathability, making it perfect for use in mattresses. Australia is the number-one wool producer in the world, and the United States ranks third. In total, the USA produces around 17% of the world’s wool. While not an insignificant amount, it is still much less than what Australia produces, so if you’re after an American-made mattress, it’s definitely worth doing your research beforehand to ensure you are getting a genuine US-made product with US-made wool.
Foam
Foam is commonly used in mattresses for its support and comfort. China is the world leader in foam production; however, many US companies source their foam from domestic suppliers. In fact, many US companies are key players in the global foam market.
Steel
Steel is used in many mattresses for additional support and shape. China produces more than half of the world’s steel, and since it is cheaper than US-made steel, many companies will opt for Chinese steel. However, with that said, the USA doesn’t lag too far behind in steel production, ranking fourth. In addition, it’s worth noting that US-made steel is known for its quality and strength and is three times stronger than Chinese-made steel.
Labeling
Looking at the label when buying mattresses made in the USA is essential. Title 19 Chapter 4 Section 1304 of the United States Code states that all products made abroad must be labeled accordingly. This is why you’ll often find labels such as “made in China” and “made in Bangladesh” on the products you buy. This law is a huge help in finding mattresses made in the USA. To find US-made products, you should look for the FTC-protected “made in the USA” label.
Keep in mind, however, that there is no pre-approval process for the “made in the USA” label. This means it’s up to the companies to determine whether or not their products meet the criteria to be able to use this protected label.
Beware of misleading language as well. For example, a mattress might be labeled “designed in the USA” or “assembled in the USA,” but these labels mean that only a portion of the manufacturing takes place in the United States. “Made in America” may seem synonymous with “made in the USA,” but America can refer to Canada or Mexico as well.
Be sure to check the labeling and carefully read the fine print. Some companies may try to pass off imported products as American-made by adding the American flag on the label. But the usage of the American flag is not protected, and just because you see it doesn’t mean it’s made domestically.
Other Tips
When finding mattresses made in the USA, there are other tips to keep in mind.
Check The Company’s Online Presence
Most companies will have an online presence. Check out their website, social media accounts, and customer reviews to better understand the company.
Look for the company’s website and see if they provide information regarding where their product is made. If the product is made in the USA, you should find this on their About Us page or the product page. “Made in the USA” is a huge selling point, so companies are not likely to bury this fact.
On the other hand, if the product is made abroad, you may not find information regarding the country of origin. Companies are not required to state the country of origin on their online or promotional materials.
Call The Company
If all else fails, try calling the company directly. A representative should be able to answer any questions you may have about the mattresses they sell.
Mattresses Not Made in the USA
Here is a list of the mattresses that we could find that are not made in the USA. We’ll keep adding to this list over time.
- Allswell – used to be made in Arizona, now globally manufactured
- Avocado – wool from India and latex from Guatemala
- Awara – made in China
- Birch – wool sourced from New Zealand
- Brentwood Home – some materials sourced internationally, assembled in California
- Casper – only “designed and assembled in the USA.” Some layers come from other countries.
- Dreamcloud – made in China
- Endy – made in Canada
- Lucid – made in China
- Nectar – made in China
- Sleep Number – some global materials, although assembled in South Carolina and Utah