by Robert Lloyd
The team at Abaca, the organic mattress and bed experts, has chalked up another first. The West Wales business has just completed its first export delivery to Qatar in the Middle East.
“Our quality mattresses are already popular in the export market, but this is the first time we have secured business from what is the richest country in the world,” said Abaca MD Rhiannon Rowley.
“The order was for two of our super king Raglan mattresses and an upholstered base.
“There was a special request for one of the bespoke Raglan mattresses as it is ‘extra-extra’ deep, measuring 30cm deep.
“They are luxurious mattresses and a bespoke order for the customer.
“Client confidentiality means we cannot say who the buyer is, but our reputation in producing quality bespoke products to match the client’s specific needs obviously counted for a lot.
“We had to hand-tuft the buttons on the mattress as our regular needle wasn’t long enough! But the end result is great. The mattresses look fantastic and we are really pleased with the outcome.”
Production manager Rebecca Davies said it was a delight to work on the project for the Qatari customer.
She added: “Obviously, we had to take great care in packing the mattresses and base ready for the long journey to Qatar.
“The packing box was a lot bigger than a super king and 1.2 metres deep! With a total weight of quarter of a tonne, I’m glad that we had a forklift truck in the production area to move it around!”
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