Simmons bed displayed at Hyundai Department Store. <br>[Photo by Simmons]

Simmons bed displayed at Hyundai Department Store.
[Photo by Simmons]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Simmons, a sleep specialist brand (CEO Ahn Jung-ho), is teaming up with Hyundai Department Store to offer various benefits to customers as the peak furniture season begins.


At major Hyundai Department Store Simmons bed outlets nationwide, the 'Simmons Living Fair' is being actively promoted in line with the spring season living event starting on the 19th. There are diverse benefits including up to 15% discount on large premium mattresses perfect for engaged couples and family beds, 10% discount on stylish bed frames and room sets, and first-come-first-served gifts such as pocket spring pillows and Kenosha Goose Light comforters depending on purchase amount.


Parents looking to gift beds to their children ahead of the new semester should pay attention to the 'Single Promotion,' which offers special discounts on single (SE) and super single (SS) size mattresses. This can be combined with the Simmons Living Fair for up to 13% off on Simmons beds, and first-come-first-served gifts are also available depending on purchase amount.


Additionally, customers who purchase over a certain amount at Simmons stores will receive Hyundai Department Store gift certificates. The availability of gift certificates varies by branch.



A Simmons representative stated, "Simmons beds have obtained national official eco-friendly certification, launched and patented the first and only flame-retardant mattress in Korea, and received 'Radon Safety Product Certification' from the Korea Standards Association for over 40 general market mattresses," adding, "We will continue to build consumer trust with the three major safety keywords of the national mattress and lead the trend of安心 costs in the bed industry."


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