Missy and Scott Tannen cofounded Boll & Branch in 2014 with promises of bringing transparency, sustainability and morality to the world of bed sheets. The direct-to-consumer outfit makes sheets of incredibly high quality while managing to sidestep the clichéd branding of its fellow web-based competitors.
In October, Missy and Scott’s company declared its original message isn’t bound to what sits atop the bed any longer, thus the Boll & Branch Mattress was born. The spring mattress is stamped with all the acronym certifications expected from a company hellbent on ethical luxury. But at $2,500 for a queen mattress, one has to wonder whether Boll & Branch’s handmade mattress is worth serious deliberation.
The Good: The Boll & Branch Mattress is exceptionally comfortable, particularly as a side and back sleeper. And thanks to poly-wool and graphite-infused latex foam top layers, it keeps its cool through the night. Its edges are lined with a thin ring of extra-stiff coils that act as guardrails for reckless sleepers (like my sleeping partner), too. The fact that it’s completely handmade with quality materials (GOTS-certified, Fair Trade Certified) and without glues and compression is also a plus. Lastly, it’s far more motion-stabilizing than other spring mattresses I’ve tested.
Who It’s For: People who value ethical business practices working to make high-quality products with a record of stellar customer service.
Watch Out For: The hand-sewn tufts, though they do allow the mattress to forgo glue or other adhesive to stay together, create tiny dips and hard spots when lounging or leaning on one arm (when you’re lying on your back or stomach it’s not an issue). To my estimation, it sleeps somewhere just above medium firmness, so if you’re a person who prefers something to sink into, this mattress is probably not for you. Finally, though there is a 100-night trial period, the inability to lay on the mattress before buying is still there (there is a retail location at a mall in New Jersey).
Alternatives: If you’re interested in the Boll & Branch mattress, you’re interested in a sustainable, ethical, comfortable product ethos. As there are in all mattress categories, there are a flurry of competitors to consider, but the Avocado Green Mattress comes with the most-vetted recommendations. It’s about $1,000 cheaper, comes with a lengthier warranty, equivalent commitments to sustainability and it was Consumer Reports best innerspring mattress of 2018. However, it sleeps a bit softer, is not Fair Trade certified and isn’t nearly as motion-stabilizing.