Sealy Bed employees held an in-house flower class event to celebrate Parents' Day on the 7th at the Seoul headquarters. Photo by Sealy Bed

Sealy Bed employees held an in-house flower class event to celebrate Parents' Day on the 7th at the Seoul headquarters. Photo by Sealy Bed

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Sealy Bed recently announced on the 12th that it held an in-house flower class event in celebration of Parents' Day to support flower farms struggling due to the recent economic downturn.


On the afternoon of the 7th, Sealy Bed held a Parents' Day flower class at its headquarters in Seoul, with all employees participating. The class was planned to support flower farms facing unprecedented difficulties due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sealy Bed explained that the event was made more meaningful by purchasing flowers from flower farms in Yeoju, where the Sealy Bed factory is located.


Employees enjoyed a healing time, and the flowers they made themselves were delivered to each employee's home with deep gratitude. The flower class was conducted under the guidance of flower designer Kim Okkyung, CEO of the landscaping specialist company Design Okeezm.



Yoon Jonghyo, CEO of Sealy Bed, said, “Following the disinfection of all dealerships and factories in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we organized this event hoping to support flower farms in Yeoju, which are facing a crisis due to the economic downturn. On Parents' Day, I hope that the beautiful flowers and deep gratitude will be conveyed to the families of Sealy Bed employees, especially their parents, who are overcoming these difficult times together.”


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