Designed for healthcare environments that prioritize peace of mind, comfort, and continuous support.
Somna invites comfort and connection—without compromise. Each piece is shaped to calm the senses, support the body, and endure real-life care settings. From daylight to overnight, it helps create healing spaces that feel personal, purposeful, and quietly beautiful.
A crisp seam, simple geometry, and integrated power port showcase Somna’s dual commitment to comfort and clinical performance. Upholstery transitions are soft yet durable—designed for daily use and easy maintenance .
Somna is JSI’s thoughtfully crafted healthcare seating line—created to bring comfort, calm, and lasting support to demanding environments. With clean-out gaps, durable finishes, and flexible specifying options, the collection supports a wide range of care needs without compromising warmth or design .
Somna was developed for spaces where comfort and resilience support not just patients, but the people beside them. Every detail—from upholstery to intuitive features—was designed to ease long hours, quiet stress, and offer lasting support in real-life care environments.
Somna was built for the demands of real-world care. With intuitive sleep-to-seat transitions, durable construction, and supportive details like integrated clean-out and optional power, it meets the moment—day or night. Designed for flexibility, Somna offers dignity, comfort, and calm in every use.
Clean-Out Design
Thoughtfully Layered Comfort
Healthcare product designer Mike Shields partnered with JSI to create Somna—a sleep solution that combines residential softness with institutional rigor. Shields brought deep insight into caregiver and patient needs, influencing everything from the sit-to-sleep mechanism to material selection. The result is a collection that elevates comfort without sacrificing clinical performance .
“With Somna, every inch is intentional. The ability to specify sleeper widths to the inch means care spaces don’t have to compromise—because comfort, safety, and spatial efficiency should be designed with as much precision as compassion.”
Mike Shields
Principle, StudioThree
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