Tapped from the tree.
Slept on by the body.
Sri Lanka has been in the rubber business for 150 years — long before “natural” became a marketing word. Twelve certifications, one country, one material.
Tap to ship — five steps.
No middle layer. No third-party manufacturing. Tree to your door, all within Sri Lanka. Tap a step to jump to it.
It starts with a cut.
The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) was first planted in Sri Lanka in 1876. A diagonal scoring of the bark — done by hand, before sunrise — releases a milky-white sap into a small cup. That sap is latex.
One tree, tapped responsibly every other day, can produce latex for 25 to 30 years. No felling. No replanting cycle.
Made within 50 km of where it grew.
The whole operation is end-to-end inside an export processing zone about 90 minutes inland from Colombo. Collected, processed, moulded, vulcanised, packed — in one country.
That's how the same product can carry GOLS, OEKO-TEX Class 1, Eco-Institut, GOTS, USDA Organic, EU Organic, and Sri Lanka Certified Organic — every step happens under one roof's worth of audits.
Foamed, perforated, baked.
The liquid latex is whipped with air until it's a foam, then poured into pillow moulds with thousands of pin-holes. Those pins become the perforation channels you see on the finished pillow.
The filled mould goes into a steam vulcaniser. Heat sets the rubber, the pins are pulled out, and what comes out is the pillow you sleep on. No glues, no synthetic fillers.
Set by steam, not chemistry.
The closed moulds roll into a steam vulcaniser at around 100°C. Over about 45 minutes the heat — carried deep into the foam by those same pins — cross-links the rubber and sets it permanently.
Then the cores are stripped from the moulds, washed several times, and dried. No glues, no chemical binders — just steam and time.
Boxed in Sri Lanka. Opened at your door.
Each pillow is wrapped, boxed, and shipped straight from the factory floor — Sri Lanka to Australia, with no middle layer in between.
What lands at your door is the same latex that was tapped from the tree. Open the box, and you're sleeping on it that night.
Why latex, not foam.
Naturally hypoallergenic
Latex resists dust mites, mould, and bacteria. No chemical treatments.
Breathable by design
Open-cell structure plus moulding pinholes mean air moves through the pillow.
It holds its shape
Latex has high resilience. Returns to form night after night for years.
No synthetic chemistry
No memory foam off-gassing, no polyurethane, no flame retardants. Just rubber and air.
Renewable source
The same tree gives latex for 25–30 years. No felling cycle.
Carbon neutral
Made in a Control-Union-certified carbon-neutral facility.
Twelve certifications. One pillow.
Every Sleeping Bunny pillow — Orthopaedic, Standard, Bolster, Baby Donut, and Travel — is 100% natural latex and carries every one of these.












Sleep on it tonight.
The pillows are live, ship today, and use the same latex from the same factory. The mattress, topper, and base are in the works.
