Hotels urged to buy beds direct from Sealy factory
Last updated at 15:44, Monday, 26 November 2012
Bed manufacturer Sealy is inviting hotels, guest houses and B&Bs to buy direct from its factory in Aspatria.
It is offering a 20 per cent discount on beds purchased tomorrow and Wednesday when it is holding open days for the hospitality sector.
Sealy’s range includes beds designed specifically for the hotel trade.
Graham Carberry, the firm’s contract beds manager, said: “We can work with customers to supply the right beds for their establishment and clientele.
“From zip and link, different base options, reversible mattresses, mattress toppers, even bespoke shapes and sizes.
“Sealy’s Posturepedic beds are famed the world over for their wonderfully supportive mattresses so hoteliers can be sure guests will get a better night’s sleep if they are on a Sealy bed.”
Sealy also offers beds with BugShield – its answer to concerns about bed bugs.
To attend any of the open days, open only to hospitality businesses, email contracts@sealy.co.uk or call 016973 24414.
First published at 15:41, Monday, 26 November 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
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