ORGANIC, BREATHABLE, & LUXURIOUS

Rest your head on our luxuriously finished Organic Wedge Pillowcase, stitched with 400 thread count, GOTS-certified organic (CU863637) cotton. Not only is our fabric certified organic, but it’s also gentler to the touch, with a sateen weave that creates a highly smooth, lustrous feel. A zippered enclosure keeps the pillowcase tight around your wedge pillow.

GOTS Climate Neutral

 

Organic Cotton Wedge Pillowcase
Organic Cotton Wedge Pillowcase
SOFT AND BREATHABLE COTTON

BEAUTIFUL, LAVISHLY SOFT COTTON

The cotton in our Wedge Pillowcase harnesses a 400 thread count and a sateen weave finish. Sateen is a four-over and one-under weave, which maximizes the surface area and gives it its subtle sheen and silky luster. It’s buttery soft. Our premium cotton also makes our pillowcase more breathable and airy, sleeping cooler than lesser-quality cottons or synthetic materials.

BREATHABLE COTTON COVER

ORGANIC SLEEPS BETTER

Certified GOTS organic cotton is held to a stricter standard and ours is responsibly grown in India. Best of all, organic cotton delivers a luxurious finish, breathes easily, and wicks away moisture.

Climate Neutral Certified

CLIMATE NEUTRAL CERTIFIED

As a Climate Neutral Certified company since 2019, we've measured Avocado's annual cradle-to-consumer emissions, offset them by investing in climate change solutions, and started taking real action to reduce our emissions. That's why, through our partnerships with Ceres and the American Sustainable Business Network, we also advocate for state and federal policies that support equitable solutions to the climate crisis.

 

PROJECT ZERO WASTE

We're proud to be certified by UL Solutions for a landfill diversion rate of 85%. That means only 15% of our manufacturing waste ends up in the landfill — we upcycle or recycle the rest. Since we began Project Zero Waste in 2020, we've been a pioneer in the space, increasing our waste diversion rate by 33%. We are the first mattress and bedding company to achieve this. We're we aren't done yet. Our goal is at least a 90% diversion rate. Read more about Project Zero Waste.