Heveya Offers Free Naps in High-Tech Sleeping Pods in Singapore

The Ultimate Power Nap: Heveya Offers Free Naps in High-Tech Sleeping Pods in Singapore

Feeling sleep-deprived? A nap inside Heveya's sleeping pods will boost your energy levels.

In celebration of March as World Sleep Month, the mattress and bedding brand Heveya has brought back its popular sleeping pods in Singapore. The sleeping pods are located at Orchard Road, inside Tangs on the third floor of Tangs Plaza. From 1–27 Mar 2024, everyone is welcome to take a one-hour nap inside the pods for free. All you have to do is book an appointment with Heveya!

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Score a free nap in these Singapore sleeping pods

heveya sleeping pods singapore

Image credit: Heveya | Official Website

There are two types of pods available. Heveya Sleeping Pod 1 includes a teak bed frame and a Heveya Cloud Mattress. On the other hand, Heveya Sleeping Pod 2 includes an adjustable motorised bed frame, a latex Heveya II Mattress, and hypoallergenic pillows.

Equipped with soothing music and the fragrance of diffused essential oil, the sleeping pods are specially designed to be perfectly conducive for users in need of relaxation. Both sleeping pod types also allow users to pick their preferred blanket type — either a Linen Quilt or a Bamboo Lyocell Duvet.

Make an appointment with Heveya for the best power nap this side of the Lion City. Moreover, those who book a slot to use the sleeping pods will also receive exclusive vouchers from Heveya and Bolia.

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Heveya sleeping pod availability

Sleeping Pod 1

  • Fri to Sat: 11am to 8pm
  • Sun to Thur: 12pm to 8pm

Sleeping Pod 2

  • Fri to Sat: 11.30am to 8.30pm
  • Sun to Thur: 12.30pm to 8.30pm

Featured image credit: Heveya | Official Website

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