AN OSWESTRY-BASED company was thrilled to have a former Eastenders star try out their massage chairs at the Ideal Home Show in London last week.
Nina Wadia, known for her role as Zainab Masood in Eastenders, and her apparition on Strictly Come Dancing, stopped by the exhibition last week, complementing the massage chair, by Furniture for Life.
She tried out the Positive Posture Brio Sport chair at the stand, and as she settled in it, relaxing, she said: “I am in possibly the most comfortable massage chair from Furniture for Life”.
OTHER NEWS:
- Thousands back protection to Shropshire border birthplace of Owain Glyndwr
- Iconic Midland Pullman train to travel through region on trip to the English Riviera
- Comedian and actor Ruby Wax to return to Oswestry to talk about latest book
Offering an extensive range of massage chairs designed with fitness recovery, stress relief and relaxation in mind, the company is looking to expand its range into the sports rehabilitation industry by introducing specifically designed sports massage chairs into leading sports teams, clubs, gyms and spas throughout the UK, as well as the domestic market.
Diane Hughes, managing director of Furniture for Life, added: “We were delighted to meet Nina at the Ideal Home Show.
“She really enjoyed her massage chair experience, and it was great to talk to her about the relaxation and therapeutic benefits of the Furniture for Life range of massage chairs."
Want to stay up to date with all the latest stories from Oswestry and the surrounding area? Click here to sign up for our morning and daily email newsletters and click on the + for the ‘Morning Briefing’ and the 'Daily Catch-Up'.
She continued: “We had a great show this year, with lots of interest and buoyant sales, despite fears about the economy.
“A highlight was definitely meeting Nina and seeing how much she enjoyed trying out the chair.”
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here