Oona makes everyday goods from pure, natural materials — wool, cotton, and craft rooted in Sindh. No petroleum, no synthetics, nothing you wouldn't want against your skin all night. We're starting with the mattress.

Foam is cheap to make, not better to sleep on. Here is why we build every Oona mattress from pure wool and cotton instead.
Wool fibers breathe and circulate air as you sleep, so heat never builds up the way it does in foam, which traps your body heat and sleeps hotter as the night goes on.
Wool can absorb up to a third of its weight in moisture and release it into the air, keeping your bed dry and fresh. Foam holds humidity against your body instead.
Natural cotton and wool contain no petrochemicals, so there are no VOCs to off-gas into your bedroom. Synthetic foam is petroleum-based and can emit odors for years.
Wool resists ignition on its own, with no need for the chemical flame retardants that foam mattresses rely on to pass safety standards.
Wool fibers have a natural crimp that springs back night after night. Foam softens, sags, and develops body impressions within a few years.
Wool and cotton are renewable and fully biodegradable at the end of their life. Foam is made from crude oil and sits in landfill for centuries.
One product. Made properly.

Layered Pakistani wool over a pure Sindhi cotton core. It breathes, stays cool through the hottest nights, and carries no petroleum and no chemical smell — because there's no chemistry in it to begin with.
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