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Natural fibers, from the plant to your pillow, with the plastic left out.

I'm Plastic Free vets products for exactly what they're made of. Kapok fits: a plant fiber wild-harvested from rainforest pods, no synthetic blend and no plastic batting. The cotton and wool carry Global Organic Textile Standard certification end to end.

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Circadian natural pillow styled in soft light
GOTS-10229 (Oregon Tilth)
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class 1
Hand-sewn in New Jersey
60-night sleep trial
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No synthetic blend, anywhere.

Kapok is the plant-based, down-like pick. Cotton and wool bring the end-to-end organic certification, all hand-sewn without plastic fill.

The full lineup

Six natural fills, one workshop.

Every pillow shares the same organic cotton cover and the same GOTS-certified New Jersey workshop operating since 1981.

A note from Circadian

Why this fits a plastic-free home.

Most pillows hide polyester batting or a synthetic blend inside a natural-looking cover. Kapok is the opposite: a hollow plant fiber that goes from the seed pod to your pillow without a synthetic step, soft and lofty enough to feel like down.

The organic cotton and wool carry Global Organic Textile Standard certification end to end under license GOTS-10229, covering the fill, not just the fabric. Every pillow is hand-sewn in New Jersey.

— Jacob KatzFounder, Circadian

One pillow, dialed in over a few nights.

Every Circadian pillow ships overstuffed by about 30 percent. The side zipper opens to the fill so you can remove material a handful at a time and reach the loft your spine wants. If you take out too much, the fill goes back in.

Questions people ask first

What makes these pillows different from other organic ones?

The organic cotton and organic wool pillows carry Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification end to end (fill, cover, thread, and dye process) under license number GOTS-10229. Many pillows sold as organic only certify the outer fabric. Every Circadian pillow is hand-sewn in a single New Jersey workshop that has produced certified natural bedding since 1981.

How does the 60-night trial work?

Sleep on the pillow for up to 60 nights. If it isn't right, return it for a full refund and we cover shipping both ways. Most loft calibration happens in the first two weeks, so 60 nights leaves room to settle in.

Why isn't every fill labeled organic?

Buckwheat hulls fall outside textile-grade organic scope industry-wide, and kapok is wild-harvested rather than farmed, so the term doesn't technically apply. Those fills are natural and chemical-free; we don't claim organic where the certification framework doesn't reach.

How do I adjust the fill?

Every Circadian pillow ships overstuffed by about 30 percent. The side zipper opens to the fill so you can remove material a handful at a time and reach the loft your spine wants. If you take out too much, the fill goes back in.

How fast does it arrive?

Most orders ship from New Jersey within one business day and arrive in 4 to 7 days with free ground shipping.

Start with the fill that fits you.

Take the quiz, find your match, and sleep on it for 60 nights. Returns are free and we cover shipping both directions.

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