▸ 4 verified brands
European alternativesto Saatva.
These brands genuinely manufacture in Europe or Switzerland — every made-in claim is backed by a public source you can check on each entry.
Auping
Beds and mattresses proudly manufactured in Deventer since 1888 — own wood and steel factories under one roof, and the world's first fully recyclable bed.
↔ Casper, Saatva
source: auping.com ↗Röwa
Complete sleep systems, mattresses and slatted frames produced sustainably in Mössingen, Swabia — Rössle & Wanner's craft for over 100 years.
↔ Saatva, Purple
source: roewa.com ↗Hästens
The blue-check beds handmade in Köping, Sweden for six generations — every Hästens is built by hand from horsehair, cotton, flax and pine.
↔ Saatva, Casper
source: hastens.com ↗RUF | Betten
Upholstered and box-spring beds designed and manufactured in Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg since 1926 — beds made in Germany.
↔ Sleep Number, Saatva
source: ruf-betten.de ↗More verified brands from the same category
Libeco
Belgian linen woven at the company's own mill in Meulebeke since 1858 — one of only six carriers of the Belgian Linen label.
↔ Parachute, Coyuchi
source: libeco.com ↗Lapuan Kankurit
Wool and linen textiles from the family's own weaving mill in Lapua, Finland — transparent production since 1917.
↔ Brooklinen, Pendleton
source: lapuankankurit.fi ↗Røros Tweed
Wool blankets made in Norway from raw wool to finished product, in the mountain town of Røros.
↔ Pendleton, Faribault
source: rorostweed.com ↗Ekelund
Sweden's heritage weavers — 100% Swedish production kept at the mill in Horred, in the family since 1692.
↔ Coyuchi
source: ekelunds.se ↗Garnier-Thiebaut
Hotel-grade damask table and bed linens woven in Gérardmer, in the Vosges, since 1833.
↔ Boll & Branch, Parachute
source: garnier-thiebaut.fr ↗Hefel
Natural-fill duvets and pillows produced in Austria by the Vorarlberg family company since 1907.
↔ Boll & Branch, Brooklinen
source: hefel.com ↗