Retailer launches German brand of mattresses in KL


(from left) Hilker, Ng, Tiang and Toh showing the range of Hilker Mattress at Harvey Norman Mid Valley Kuala Lumpur.— FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

A GOOD night’s sleep is essential for overall wellbeing, helping the body recharge and setting the tone for a more productive day. As such, investing in a quality mattress is key to ensuring the rest that our bodies truly deserve.

Harvey Norman’s Mid Valley Kuala Lumpur flagship store has unveiled a premium offering designed to elevate sleep quality.

The Hilker Titanium ComfortCore V-Series mattress has more than 10,000 springs that provide exceptional support and comfort tailored to the body’s needs.

Hilker owner Ernst Hilker, who was present at the launch, said the brand was founded in Germany in 1888.

“Built on precision craftsmanship and exceptional quality, the brand combines its German heritage with advanced sleep engineering to create innovative mattress systems that offer durability, comfort and superior support,” he said.

Harvey Norman Malaysia chief operating officer Jonathan Toh said the company was proud to introduce the world-class brand to Malaysia, adding that the retail chain has an exclusive retail partnership with the Hilker brand to bring the award-winning sleep-engineering product to Malaysian homes.

Launching the brand here were Toh, Hilker, Harvey Norman Malaysia lead general manager Eddy Ng and Luxury Sleep (M) Sdn Bhd brand assistant manager Phyliss Tiang.

The launch promotion includes exclusive gifts with the purchase of Hilker mattresses at Harvey Norman stores until April 30.

Customers who spend RM10,000 will receive a free Fujitec Norway Massage Sofa worth RM8,996; those who spend RM6,000 will receive a free Fujitec Foot Massager worth RM3,399; and purchases of RM2,000 will come with a free Fujitec Eye Massager worth RM999.

 

 

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