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Ergonomic Latex Pillow | Orthopaedic Latex Pillow | Cervical Latex Pillow

Wake up rested on a contour latex pillow that finally supports your neck.

A 100% natural latex contour pillow with two loft heights that hold your neck in line and sleep cooler than foam.

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The contour wave cradles your neck and supports the natural curve of your cervical spine, instead of pushing your head forward like a flat pillow.

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Dual-Loft ContourA 10 cm and a 12 cm wave for back and side sleeping
100% Natural LatexSprings back and holds its shape, no synthetic fillers
Sleeps CoolLatex breathes better than memory foam
Built to LastHolds its support for years rather than going flat
Ergonomic Latex Pillow dimensions and specifications

Ergonomic Latex Pillow

The contour wave cradles your neck and supports the natural curve of your cervical spine, instead of pushing your head forward like a flat pillow.

Two loft heights, a 10 cm low wave and a 12 cm high wave, let you match support to how you sleep. The lower side suits back sleeping, the higher side suits side sleeping.

It is made from 100% natural latex, so it springs back instantly and holds its shape all night without the slow sink of memory foam.

Latex breathes better than foam, so the pillow sleeps cooler and avoids the heat build-up that makes foam pillows clammy.

Natural latex is also resistant to dust mites and mould, so it stays cleaner for allergy-prone sleepers.

Specifications

Length60 cm
Width40 cm
Height (low wave)10 cm
Height (high wave)12 cm
ColourWhite
Material100% natural latex

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ergonomic contour pillow?

It is a pillow shaped to support your neck rather than just cushion your head. Instead of a flat top, a latex pillow contour has a raised wave that fills the hollow under your neck, so your head, neck and spine stay in one neutral line while you sleep. That is the line that takes the strain off the muscles overnight.

Who is this pillow best for?

Back sleepers and side sleepers who want proper neck support, and anyone who wakes with a stiff or sore neck. The two wave heights cover both positions in one pillow. It is less suited to people who sleep only on their stomach.

How do the two loft heights work?

One long edge has a 10 cm low wave and the other has a 12 cm high wave. The gap between your head and the mattress is small when you lie on your back and larger when you lie on your side, so the pillow gives you a height for each. You flip it end over end to switch.

Which height should I use?

Use the 10 cm low wave if you mostly sleep on your back, and the 12 cm high wave if you mostly sleep on your side. If you move between positions, start with whichever matches your most common one. The two heights are close enough that both stay comfortable.

Is it good for side sleepers?

Yes. Side sleepers have the largest gap to fill because the shoulder lifts the head well off the mattress. The 12 cm high wave is built for that, keeping your head level with your spine instead of letting it drop toward the bed.

Is it good for back sleepers?

Yes. Back sleepers use the 10 cm low wave, which supports the neck without pushing the head up and forward. It holds your head in a neutral, relaxed position rather than tipping it.

Can stomach sleepers use it?

It is not the best choice for dedicated stomach sleepers. Stomach sleeping needs a very low, soft surface so the neck is not craned upward, and a contour pillow sits too high for that. If you sleep mostly on your stomach, a flat pillow will suit you better.

What is the pillow made of?

The core is 100% natural latex. There are no synthetic latex blends and no polyurethane foam in it.

Is the latex natural?

Yes, it is 100% natural latex rather than a synthetic or blended foam. Natural latex is what gives the pillow its springback, its breathability, and its natural resistance to dust mites and mould.

Will it help with neck pain?

Many people searching for the best latex pillow for neck pain choose a contour shape, because proper cervical support reduces the morning stiffness caused by a head that sits out of line all night. As a latex contour neck pillow it is designed to hold your neck in a neutral position. If you have a diagnosed neck condition, check with your health professional about what is right for you.

Is this a good latex neck contour pillow for waking up sore?

That is exactly what it is built for. If you wake with a stiff neck or shoulders that ease through the morning, your head is probably being held out of line at night. A latex neck contour pillow fills the gap under your neck so the support is there from lights-out to morning.

Will it sleep hot?

No. Latex breathes better than memory foam and does not rely on trapping heat to soften, so it stays cooler against your skin than a solid foam pillow. That makes it a good option for people who sleep warm.

Is it hypoallergenic?

Natural latex resists dust mites and mould by nature, which are common triggers for overnight allergies. That makes it a sensible choice if you tend to wake congested.

Does the pillow have a smell?

Natural latex can have a faint rubber scent when it first comes out of the packaging. It is harmless and fades within a few days, faster if you let the pillow air in a well-ventilated room before first use.

How firm does it feel?

It has the supportive, springy feel of natural latex. It gives a little as you settle in, then holds your head and neck in line rather than sinking the way memory foam does.

What are the dimensions?

The pillow is 60 cm long and 40 cm wide, with a 10 cm low wave on one edge and a 12 cm high wave on the other. It suits a standard pillowcase, though the contour shape means the case sits a little differently than on a flat pillow.

What colour is it?

White.

Is this an orthopaedic pillow?

Yes. People often look for the best 100% natural latex orthopaedic pillow for neck pain, and this is built for that purpose. The contour shape supports the cervical spine and keeps your head in a neutral line, which is the goal of an orthopaedic neck pillow.

Is it a cervical pillow?

Yes. It is a cervical contour pillow in latex, shaped to support the curve of your neck. If you have been comparing options for the best latex cervical contour pillow, this is one to consider.

How long does a latex pillow last?

Natural latex is one of the most durable pillow materials available and typically holds its shape and support for several years longer than foam or down, which compress and flatten. Kept dry and out of direct sun, it is built to outlast the conventional pillows it replaces.

Will it go flat over time?

No. Latex is resilient and springs back to its full shape rather than packing down. This is the main reason it lasts longer than polyester, down or foam, which lose their loft and need replacing every year or two.

How do I clean it?

Keep the latex dry. Spot-clean marks with a barely-damp cloth and a little mild soap, then let it air-dry fully, away from direct sunlight. Do not soak the core or put it through the wash.

Can I wash the latex core?

No. Latex should never be machine-washed or soaked, as water and agitation break it down. Spot-clean it instead and keep it dry.

What pillowcase fits it?

A standard pillowcase fits. Because the surface is shaped rather than flat, the case drapes over the waves rather than lying perfectly smooth, which is normal for a contour pillow and does not affect support.

Is there an adjustment period?

Often there is a short one, usually a few nights, as your neck adapts to being supported rather than propped at an angle. Most people find the shape feels natural within a week. If it feels too high at first, try the lower wave.

How should I store it?

Keep it out of direct sunlight, which dries out and cracks latex over time. Store it somewhere cool, dry and shaded, and avoid compressing it under heavy items for long periods.

Will it work on an adjustable bed?

Yes. The pillow supports your neck the same way whatever the base is doing. Because latex is flexible and springs back, it works fine with an adjustable bed that raises the head section.

Is the latex eco-friendly?

Natural latex comes from a renewable resource, the sap of rubber trees, rather than from petrochemicals like polyurethane foam. Its long lifespan also means fewer pillows sent to landfill over time.

Is it suitable for hot climates?

Yes. Because latex breathes better than foam and does not trap heat, the pillow holds up well in warm climates and for people who sleep hot.

What if the pillow is not right for me?

If the fit or feel is not working for you, contact our team and we will help. Returns and warranty terms vary by country, so check the policy for your store, and reach out before sending anything back so we can sort out the best option for you.

The Ergonomic Latex Pillow: A Buyer's Guide to Cervical Support

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A pillow has one job that matters more than any other: it has to keep your head in line with your spine while you sleep. Get that right and your neck spends the night resting. Get it wrong and the muscles work for eight hours straight, which is why so many people wake with a stiff neck, sore shoulders, or a dull headache that fades as the morning goes on. The Ergonomic Latex Pillow is built around that one job. This guide explains how it works, who it suits, and how to get the most out of it.

Why a contour shape

When you lie down, the goal is a neutral line. Your head, neck and spine should sit in the same gentle curve they have when you stand with good posture. A flat or overstuffed pillow breaks that line. Too flat and your head drops backward. Too high and your chin is pushed toward your chest. Either way your neck is bent, and the soft tissue around it is under load all night.

A latex pillow contour is shaped to hold the line instead of breaking it. The raised wave fills the hollow under your neck, supporting the base of your skull and the curve of your neck, while the dip cradles the back of your head. You get support exactly where the gap is and pressure relief exactly where the strain was. In plain terms it is a cervical contour pillow in latex, shaped to do one job well.

The two heights

This pillow has a 10 cm low wave along one long edge and a 12 cm high wave along the other. That is deliberate, because the gap you need to fill changes with how you sleep.

When you lie on your back, the gap between your head and the mattress is small. You want the 10 cm low wave, which supports your neck without shoving your head up and forward.

When you lie on your side, your shoulder lifts your head much further off the mattress, so the gap is larger. The 12 cm high wave fills it, keeping your head level with your spine rather than letting it sag toward the bed.

To move between them, you flip the pillow end over end. Pick the wave that matches the position you spend the most time in, and you have a pillow that works for two ways of sleeping rather than one.

Why 100% natural latex

Most contour pillows are made from memory foam. Memory foam softens with body heat and sinks slowly, which sounds comfortable but works against a shaped pillow. The contour you felt when you lay down keeps changing as the foam warms and compresses, and the foam holds that heat against your neck.

Natural latex behaves the opposite way. It is springy and instantly responsive, so it holds the contour shape from the moment you lie down until you get up. It pushes back to support you rather than swallowing your head. This is a latex contour neck pillow, not a foam one, and that difference is what you feel all night.

Staying cool

Latex breathes far better than foam. It does not depend on trapping heat to do its job, and air moves through it more freely than through a solid block of memory foam. So the pillow stays cooler against your skin, which matters most in summer and for people who run warm at night.

Cleaner by nature

Natural latex resists dust mites and mould. Those are the things that build up inside ordinary pillows and trigger congestion and allergy symptoms overnight. A latex core stays cleaner for longer, which is part of why a latex cervical contour pillow suits allergy-prone sleepers.

How long it lasts

Think about the pillows you have thrown out. Polyester fibre clumps into lumps. Down flattens and needs shaking out every night. Memory foam softens and sinks. They share one flaw: the material compresses permanently, so the pillow you bought is not the pillow you are sleeping on six months later.

Latex is different because it is genuinely resilient. It compresses under your head and springs straight back, over and over, without losing its structure. That is why a natural latex pillow holds its shape and support for years. It costs more at the start and saves money over its life, because you are not replacing it every season.

There is a comfort side to this too. A pillow that keeps its loft keeps its feel. The height you chose on the first night is the height you still have a year later, so your neck support does not quietly drift while you sleep on it. With foam and fibre, the slow loss of loft is part of why a pillow that felt fine in the shop feels wrong a few months in. You adjust to it without noticing, then wake up sore and blame everything except the pillow.

Latex compared with foam, down and fibre

It helps to see where latex sits against the materials most pillows are made from. Memory foam moulds to your head, which feels nice for a minute, but it softens with body heat and keeps sinking, so the support you set out with drifts through the night while the foam holds heat against you. Down feels plush and then squashes flat, so you spend the night fluffing it, and it gives almost no structured support for your neck. Polyester fibre is cheap and light, then clumps into lumps within months.

Latex is the outlier. It is responsive like foam but springs back instead of sinking, so the support stays put from the first minute to the last. It breathes rather than trapping heat. And it lasts rather than wearing out. You pay more once and buy far fewer pillows over the years, which is the case people are really making when they look for the best latex contour neck pillow rather than another cheap one.

Signs your current pillow is the problem

It is easy to blame the mattress or how you slept, but a few patterns point straight at the pillow. If you wake with a stiff neck that loosens after an hour or two, your head was probably held out of line all night. If you fold your pillow in half or stack two of them before you can get comfortable, it is not giving you the height you need. If you sleep on your side and wake with a sore shoulder or a numb arm, your head was likely dropping toward the mattress because the loft was too low.

None of these are mattress problems. They are height and support problems, which is what people are really after when they search for the best 100% natural latex orthopaedic pillow for neck pain. A shaped pillow with two loft options is built to solve exactly that.

Caring for your pillow

The care routine is short, and it comes down to keeping the latex dry and shaded.

Spot-clean rather than soak. Wipe marks with a barely-damp cloth and a little mild soap, then let the pillow air-dry fully. Never put the latex core through the wash or leave it sitting in water, because that breaks it down.

Keep it out of the sun. Direct sunlight dries out latex and causes it to crack over time, so store the pillow somewhere cool and shaded when it is not in use. Treated this way, it will hold its support far longer than the foam or down pillow it replaced.

Who should buy it, and who should not

This pillow is a strong choice if you sleep on your back, on your side, or move between the two, and you want your neck properly supported. It is especially worth trying if you wake with neck or shoulder stiffness that eases through the morning, which is a classic sign of a pillow that holds your head out of line. If you have been comparing the best latex pillow for neck pain options, a dual-loft contour is a sensible place to start.

It is not the right pillow if you sleep only on your stomach. Stomach sleeping needs a very low, soft surface so your neck is not craned upward, and a contour pillow sits too high for that. If that is you, a flat pillow will serve you better.

The short version

A good pillow keeps your spine in a neutral line, lasts for years, and stays cool and clean while it does it. The Ergonomic Latex Pillow is built to do all of that: a dual-loft contour shape with a 10 cm and a 12 cm wave for back and side sleepers, a resilient 100% natural latex core that holds its shape, better breathability than foam, and a centre that naturally resists dust mites and mould. Choose your wave, give it a week, and let your neck do its resting at night instead of its working.

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The Ergonomic Latex Pillow (SKU ergonomic-latex-pillow) is a contour, orthopaedic, cervical- support bed pillow made from 100% natural latex. It has a dual-loft wave profile: a 10 cm low wave for back sleeping and a 12 cm high wave for side sleeping. Dimensions: 60 cm long, 40 cm wide. Colour: white. It is designed to keep the head, neck and spine in a neutral line to reduce morning neck and shoulder stiffness. Natural latex sleeps cooler than memory foam, springs back rather than going flat, and naturally resists dust mites and mould. Best for back and side sleepers who want neck support; less suitable for dedicated stomach sleepers. To use: 10 cm wave for back sleeping, 12 cm wave for side sleeping, flip to switch. Care: keep the latex dry and out of direct sunlight, never soak the core.