The Provenance Map
Complete transparency on our supply chain, from farm to your home.
Our Supply Chain
Every material in our collection has a story. Click on each location to learn about the farms, mills, and artisans behind your bedding.
Portugal
GOTS Certified Mill
Our organic cotton is processed at a family-owned mill in northern Portugal, certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard. The facility has been operating for three generations, combining traditional techniques with modern environmental practices.
GOTS Certified
China
Sustainable Bamboo Plantation
Our bamboo fibers come from a certified sustainable plantation in southern China. The facility uses closed-loop processing systems, recycling water and minimizing waste. Workers receive fair wages and operate in safe, modern facilities.
FSC Certified
New Zealand
Fairtrade Wool Farm
Our wool is sourced from small-scale farms in New Zealand that participate in Fairtrade programs. The farms practice rotational grazing and maintain high animal welfare standards. The wool is processed locally, supporting regional economies.
Fairtrade Certified
United States
Final Assembly
All our products are assembled in our Kansas City facility, where skilled craftspeople ensure quality and attention to detail. We work with local artisans and maintain small-batch production to preserve quality and reduce waste.
Made in USA"Transparency is not about revealing everything, but about revealing what matters."
Why Transparency Matters
We believe that knowing where your products come from is essential to making informed choices. Our Provenance Map shows you every step of the journey—from the fields where fibers are grown to the facilities where they're processed and assembled.
This transparency isn't just about trust—it's about accountability. When you can see the entire supply chain, you can be confident that the values we claim are reflected in our practices.
We visit our suppliers regularly, building relationships based on mutual respect and shared values. These partnerships aren't just transactions—they're collaborations that support communities and preserve traditional craftsmanship.