At the January Las Vegas Market, Kuka Sleep introduced its brand-new PostureRest line that merges patent-pending wellness technology, aesthetic appeal and affordability.
Now the brand has made its High Point Market debut, and Jefre Ramos, vice president of marketing for Kuka’s sleep division, said it was expected to be a hit.
“We had a ton of appointments set up in Vegas, and April is probably going to be just a continuation of that energy,” Ramos said before market. “We’re having a lot of people who have either placed orders or are coming in to check out the product line one last time and look at their top of bed to see how it’s being presented.”
PostureRest encourages restorative sleep through pressure relief, and the products are designed to support healthy alignment, relieve pressure points and encourage deep, uninterrupted sleep.
“Models can provide up to 50% better pressure relief compared with other similar products in the market,” Ramos said.
Ramos also said the company has been working on asset development as a way to support its retail partners, offering digital assets that get back to the fundamentals of the line. Cloudology, the company’s “transformative pressure relief” technology, is a large part of this.
The collection’s Cloudology technology includes two parts. The CloudCoil offers a premium pressure-relief system. The CloudPod, the next-generation evolution of Cloudology, is engineered to provide comfort across multiple levels of support. Both offer strategic zoning and added relief based on the types of materials used.
Notable for High Point Market and its large designer attendance, Kuka also is putting a new focus on its partnership with influencer Becki Owens, a Southern California-based interior designer known for her coastal aesthetic.
The partnership with Becki Owens Home offers a versatile selection of upholstery and mattresses, and which can be seen in the Becki Owens’ Gallery at Kuka Home.
This all comes on the heels of a major expansion for Kuka Sleep. Last April, the company opened a 2,000-square-foot space dedicated to Kuka Sleep on the sixth floor of the Main Street Furniture Plaza.
Kuka Sleep’s high-quality, handcrafted sleep products are supported by its 500,000-square-foot domestic manufacturing facility in Dallas, which was established in January 2024.
The strategic expansion to Dallas is part of the company’s growth in the category, and Ramos said it reinforces its pledge to support local economies and provide job opportunities within the community.

