Emma & The Sleep Co., a global sleep brand, is growing quickly in four important nations.’s 2022 sales to a 35% increase over 2021.
The business that relocated here in the U.S. market in 2021, reported revenue of $948 million for the full year of 2022. Mexico, Australia, Brazil, and Italy were named by Emma as having the fastest growing economies and being key drivers of sales.
The company, which was established in 2015, claimed it now sells its goods in more than 30 countries worldwide.
“2022 was a tremendous year for Emma. In the face of strong economic headwinds, we bucked the trend, continued our remarkable growth story, and exceeded our own revenue targets, while increasing profitability,” said Co-founder and co-CEO of Emma, Dennis Schmoltzi “From Australia to Mexico, our triple-digit growth outside of Europe shows how we’re building a truly global sleep brand. In 2023, we’ll continue to grow and hire in order to support our mission of helping people awaken their best with better sleep.”
The business says it will continue to grow its marketing share and increase its product offering in current markets after expanding into Poland and Denmark last year. Along with launching its first location in Europe in the Mall of the Netherlands next month, the business also announced that it was hiring more staff for its international hubs in Mexico City, Manila, and Lisbon, Portugal.
“In a year when many competitors struggled, we continued to innovate, grow and win awards,” said Co-founder and co-CEO Manuel Mller “Innovation is essential to our work as a sleep technology company, and in 2022, the superiority of our product line was once again acknowledged. We received accolades from countries like Italy, Spain, Brazil, Germany, Belgium, and the UK, bringing our total to over 80. In an effort to improve people’s lives through better sleep, we will build on our current success story through 2023 and beyond by enhancing and expanding our line of sleep products.”
The business will exhibit its U.S. line in a new The showroom for Las Vegas Market is at B-945.
Source: furnituretoday.com