Beds Made by Blindcraft

Handicapped people normally need the special assistance of concerned parties to be able to try and show their true worth and as far as the bedding industry is concerned, Blindcraft is one of them.
In fact, this development has all the more given the people behind it a reason to look at better days, working for their keep with quality products that are sure to be acceptable towards people who look for bed and mattress needs in the market today. Rather than go for the usual expensive ones, Blindcraft items not one give quality but you are also helping them in the area of acknowledging their talent for it.
“In the past we have been subsidised 100 per cent and that can all change now.
“I really think this is excellent news for the manager, who’s had a tremendous impact, and of course the workers there too.”
It is understood the charity hopes to take the deal to a national level, and early indications are that the beds – priced at £150 – are selling well.
They even come with a manual written in braille. Up until now Blindcraft, founded in 1793, was only able to sell items from its factory outlet at Peffer Place, but the commercial opening has tremendous potential, according to Cllr Paisley.
A spokeswoman for John Lewis said: “They are a great organisation and have a really nice story behind them too.”
The beds are available in the John Lewis store on Princes Street.
The city’s health and social care leader Cllr Paul Eadie said he was delighted. “The council is very proud of its association with Blindcraft. All products made by Blindcraft are truly hand finished.”
(Source) News.scotman















