At this age of constant doomscrolling, where mobile gaming, social media apps, and video streaming platforms compete for attention, getting enough sleep has become a luxury. For many, rest is often sacrificed in favor of one more episode, one more scroll, or one more round. Yet as wellness conversations deepen, there is a growing realization that sleep is not just a basic need, but a crucial foundation for overall health.


Did you know that falling asleep instantly can actually be a sign of sleep deprivation? As conversations around wellness continue to grow, more Filipinos are beginning to recognize that quality sleep is not just about the number of hours spent in bed, but also the environment that supports it. From bedroom design to mattress technology and nightly habits, the spaces we create for rest can significantly influence how well we recover for the day ahead.

Recognizing this connection between sleep and design, Uratex, a well-loved mattress brand, partnered with OUR HOME to bring its latest sleep advocacy to life through an immersive lifestyle event in celebration of World Sleep Day.
On March 13, 2026, guests gathered at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall for the launch of The 8 Hour Movement: A Wake Up Call for Better Sleep. The venue was transformed into the Uratex Country Club — a curated space that explored how sleep habits, bedroom design, and mattress innovation can work together to support healthier rest.


A Country Club for Better Sleep
Rather than staging a traditional product showcase, the Uratex Country Club invited guests to experience sleep as a lifestyle. The installation featured thoughtfully designed bedroom displays styled with OUR HOME furniture and Uratex linens, demonstrating how design, comfort, and mattress technology can come together to create truly restful spaces.

Each room vignette highlighted how intentional styling, proper lighting, and carefully chosen furniture pieces can shape a bedroom that feels calm, comfortable, and conducive to better sleep.

“Sleep is often discussed in terms of hours, but the environment surrounding the bed is just as important,” shared Christian Cheng, Uratex Category Manager.
“Through the 8 Hour Movement, we want people to see how the right combination of habits, comfort, and mattress support can make a meaningful difference in sleep quality.”


For OUR HOME, the collaboration reflects its philosophy of helping Filipinos design spaces that support everyday living and well-being.
“Bedrooms should feel like sanctuaries,” said Glowie Robillo, Senior Assistant Vice President for Marketing of OUR HOME.
“When design, comfort, and the right mattress come together, the bedroom becomes a place where people can truly recharge.”
Mattress Innovation Meets Lifestyle Design
At the center of the installation were curated bedroom suites featuring several of Uratex’s mattress innovations, each designed to address different sleep preferences and support needs.


The Premium Touch Viscoluxe offers contouring comfort and pressure relief through memory foam technology, while the Orthocare Balance is designed for those who prefer firm, reliable back support and proper spinal alignment.
Also included in the lineup is the Serenibed, which provides medium-firm support and long-lasting comfort, enhanced with Sanitized® protection for a cleaner and healthier sleep environment. The Senso Frost, on the other hand, incorporates adaptive memory foam with cooling features for a more comfortable rest. Meanwhile, the Premium Touch Cozy Latex combines firm, responsive latex support with breathable materials that help maintain a cool and undisturbed sleep experience.




Completing the collection are two innovative hybrid designs. The Trill Hybrid blends the cradling comfort of memory foam with the responsive support of a pocket spring system, while the Trill Seave introduces a more sustainable approach to mattress design through materials made from upcycled ocean plastics.
Insights from Sleep Experts
The afternoon launch program was hosted by Luane Dy and featured insights from Dr. Jimmy Chang of the Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine, who shared practical strategies for improving sleep hygiene and building healthier nightly routines.



Guests also heard from celebrity personalities and lifestyle influencers, including Leon Barretto, Janeena Chan, Sofia Pablo, and Sam Concepcion, who opened up about how they manage to reclaim their eight hours of sleep despite demanding schedules.
The program concluded with a symbolic pledge supporting the 8 Hour Movement, reinforcing the campaign’s message that better days begin with better nights.
The movement
For Uratex, the initiative reflects decades of commitment to helping Filipinos achieve better sleep.
As guests explored the Uratex Country Club and experienced firsthand how environment, comfort, and mattress innovation shape sleep quality, one message stood out. It is that the path to more productive days and healthier living begins with the best eight hours of the night.
In celebration of World Sleep Month, Uratex mattresses are available at up to 50% off exclusively at OUR HOME until March 31. Visit the nearest OUR HOME store or shop online at www.ourhome.ph and be part of the 8 Hour Movement.








