Naturepedic enters kids furniture market with Savona organic collection

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Naturepedic, long known for its organic and health-focused sleep products, is broadening its offerings with the launch of the Savona Kids Furniture Collection. This marks the brand’s first foray into furniture, bringing the same rigorous chemical-safety standards and organic credentials that have defined its mattresses to beds, dressers and bedside accessories designed specifically for children’s rooms.

Recent research published by the American Chemical Society detected more than two dozen harmful phthalates and flame-retardant chemicals in typical children’s bedrooms, underscoring growing concerns about indoor air quality and the long-term health effects of off-gassing from conventional furniture. Naturepedic’s Savona line addresses these issues head-on: every piece is built from FSC-certified white oak, finished with a water-based coating that meets food-safety standards, and carries UL Greenguard Gold certification for very low chemical emissions.

“As parents, many of us are unaware of how much toxic material may be entering our homes through conventional furniture,” said Arin Schultz, chief growth officer at Naturepedic. “From synthetic foams to solvent-based paints and glues, off-gassing can continue for years. Our new Savona collection gives families peace of mind that their children’s rooms support healthy development, play and sleep without hidden hazards.”

The collection begins with the Savona Kids Bed, a sturdy platform frame that adapts to multiple configurations. Offered as a standalone single bed or convertible into a bunk bed, it features reinforced slats and optional under-bed storage. A matching bedside tray anchors to the frame, providing a secure spot for water bottles, flashlights and bedtime books without taking up floor space.

Complementing the bed are the Savona Nightstand and the Savona 2-over-3 Drawer Chest. Each is constructed from solid oak and sealed in a smooth, water-based finish engineered to resist spills and scuffs. Drawers glide quietly on full-extension tracks and are tested for lead, phthalates, formaldehyde and heavy metals to comply with FDA requirements, California Proposition 65 and federal toy-safety standards.

For sleepovers and seasonal storage, the Savona Trundle slides neatly beneath the bed. This dual-purpose unit serves as both an extra mattress platform and a spacious drawer compartment, complete with an optional divider to keep toys, linens or cold-weather clothing neatly organized.

At the heart of the line is the Savona 6-Drawer Dresser. Its generous proportions make it ideal for growing wardrobes, and its classic design ensures it will remain relevant as children advance from toddlers to teens. The dresser’s finish resists fading and is free of polyurethane and other common off-gassing materials.

All Savona pieces support the brand’s existing 2-in-1 Organic Kids Mattress, which features a waterproof layer derived from non-GMO sugarcane and contains no adhesives or synthetic foams. Together, the mattress and furniture collection create a fully integrated sleep environment designed to promote healthy air quality and reduce exposure to potentially harmful chemicals.

Naturepedic plans to roll out the Savona Kids Furniture Collection online later this month, with select pieces appearing in specialty retailers by summer. Prices for individual items range from $119 for the bedside tray to $5,509 for the premium bunk-bed configuration.

As more families seek ways to reduce chemical exposures in their homes, Naturepedic’s entry into furniture signals a new chapter in the pursuit of truly healthy living spaces—starting from the youngest sleepers.

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