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ISHO's launches Kova and Svestran mattresses for helping back problem

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01 April, 2021, 09:45 pm
Last modified: 01 April, 2021, 09:48 pm

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ISHO's launches Kova and Svestran mattresses for helping back problem

The Dream Bigger campaign will see two new ranges being launched for both ultimate comfort and helping back problems

TBS Report
01 April, 2021, 09:45 pm
Last modified: 01 April, 2021, 09:48 pm
ISHO's launches Kova and Svestran mattresses for helping back problem

Bangladesh's disruptive furniture brand, ISHO, has added a new jewel to its ever-expanding range of products with the introduction of a new range of mattresses.

Keeping in mind the importance of a good night's sleep, ISHO's 'Dream Bigger' campaign sees the launch of the Kova and Svestran orthopedic mattress ranges said a press release.

The Kova orthopedic mattress provides natural curvature for backbone without foam contact which will help you with a deep, restorative sleep and also provide relief from your back problems. Svestran, which means versatile in Croatian stands true to its name. This mattress offers dual comfort - with one side of the mattress being soft and the other side, hard.

Both mattresses are made from high-quality, light-weighted and environment-friendly materials. Additionally, the two are anti-fungal and are dust-free to ensure you get a good night's sleep.

Speaking about the new launch, Firoz-Al-Mamun Business Head of ISHO, said, "We are always looking to introduce products that our customers want. From the feedback we've got from our customers who have brought our beds, we realized the importance and demand for a good quality mattress which led us to introduce these two mattress ranges. Whether it's our Kova or Svestran mattresses that a customer chooses we're confident either will ensure a good night's sleep and allow our customers to dream bigger!"

The mattresses will be available at www.isho.com and at the ISHO store.

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