Buying a mattress in Singapore has never been easier — or more confusing. The mattress-in-a-box brands have exploded, each promising the "best sleep of your life," free trials and eye-watering discounts that somehow never seem to end. So which ones are actually worth your money in 2026?
We compared Singapore's most popular mattress brands on price, materials, trial period, warranty and — crucially — the promo that's live right now. Whether you want the cheapest no-brainer, a cooling hybrid, or genuine natural latex, here's where to look and what you'll pay after the current deals.
A quick note on trials: because you usually can't lie on these before buying, the home trial is your safety net. Sleep on it for a few weeks, and if it's not right, most brands arrange a free return. Always read the return terms (minimum trial nights, condition, collection fees) before you commit — they vary far more than the marketing suggests, and two of the brands below changed theirs recently.
Two things that changed in 2026 — check these before you buy
Two of the most-quoted facts about Singapore mattresses are now out of date, and plenty of guides still repeat them.
Sonno no longer charges one flat price for every size. For years, the pitch was a single award-winning Original at one price from single to super king. That's gone. The Original is now tiered by size — $499 for a single up to $1,399 for a super king — and the famous 200-night trial has become a paid upgrade. Each size is sold either as a cheaper "No-Trial (Smart Saving)" version or a trial-included version costing roughly $200 more. A queen, for example, is $799 without the trial and $999 with it. It's still good value, but the headline number no longer tells you what you'll actually pay.
Woosa's sleep trial is 30 nights, not 100. This one catches people out, because 100 nights is the category norm. Woosa gives you 30 nights from delivery and recommends sleeping on it for at least 14 before deciding, so your real window to change your mind is closer to a fortnight. There's also a $300 restocking fee on bases, and bundle discounts are forfeited if you return one item from a bundle.
Origin vs Woosa — the comparison people actually search for
These two come up against each other constantly, and they're genuinely different products rather than two versions of the same thing.
Origin is the value hybrid — foam comfort layers over pocketed springs, which gives you bounce, airflow and decent edge support. Woosa is premium latex, using Belgian-sourced Sonocore with its own Cloud Foam for a softer, sink-in-but-supported hotel-bed feel.
On the numbers, Origin wins comfortably: $549 for a single against Woosa's $1,549, a 15-year warranty against 10, and a 120-night trial against 30. On feel and materials, Woosa is the better mattress if you want plush rather than supportive, which is why side sleepers and anyone who found a budget box too firm tend to end up there.
The deciding question is usually whether you can try before you buy. If you can't, Origin's 120-night trial does the testing for you at a quarter of the price. If you've already lain on a Woosa in their showroom and know it suits you, the premium is easier to justify — just don't count on a long trial to bail you out.
Best hybrid mattress in Singapore — the shortlist
A hybrid is foam comfort layers built over pocketed springs, and it's what most people actually want in Singapore: the springs give you airflow and edge support that all-foam beds struggle with in this climate, and the foam on top stops it feeling like a hotel spring bed. Among the box brands, the hybrid category is narrower than it looks — most of the names in this guide sell latex or memory foam, not hybrids.
Origin Hybrid — $549 single (U.P. $1,098). The default answer for most buyers. Pocketed springs under foam comfort layers, 120-night trial, 15-year warranty, and it's half price often enough that you should never pay list.
Origin Hybrid Pro — $999 single (U.P. $1,998). The same construction with the cooling build, and one of the two mattresses Origin's free-pillow gift currently applies to. Worth the step up if you sleep hot, which in Singapore is most people.
Origin LumbarCloud — $1,999 (U.P. $3,998). ComfortPlus springs with a therapeutic-support setup, aimed at back pain rather than value. The other mattress the pillow gift covers.
Sonno Luxe Hybrid — $1,199 (U.P. $1,499). The main non-Origin hybrid, a seven-layer build with a Tencel cover, rated 7–8 on Sonno's firmness scale. Two caveats: it only comes in queen and king, and like the rest of the Sonno range the 200-night trial is a paid upgrade rather than standard.
If you want a hybrid and you're not sure, take the plain Origin Hybrid on the 120-night trial — it's the cheapest way to find out whether springs suit you, and it's the only one on this list where four months of testing comes free.









