As Russell grew, Mum and Dad had carers come in the home to help, but slowly both parents declined in health. Ann underwent over 40 operations in her lifetime which included 6 replacement knees, 4 hip replacements, neck fusion, both ankles’ fused and the list goes on. The main disabilitating fact was Ann could not sleep or get comfortable while sitting! I remember her sat on a dining room chair for years, just to get some kind of relief or she would sit for hours in her uncomfortable wheelchairâ€. However it was sleep or the lack of sleep that was causing the major stress. Russell was drawn to the bespoke furniture and bed design through necessity. In 1998 he worked along with his now business partner Michael to create the first bespoke adjustable bed (that didn’t look like a hospital bed), the original bed they made for Ann was only 18†high. The boys found the softest pressure relieving mattress product on the market (Memory Foam was not available). As we got better, she slept better†that was enough motivation for the boys to get her sleeping and then they tackled sitting. At that time Rise and Recline chairs were old fashioned, huge and uncomfortable We changed all that!!†Twenty years later, sadly Russell’s Mum and Dad are no longer with us, but their legacy lives on. The beds and chairs designed to help them have helped 1000’s of people around the UK.