Homegrown mattress brand, Centuary Mattress has made badminton player PV Sindhu its brand ambassador. Sindhu’s national popularity as Padma Bhushan awardee and most decorated badminton player would enable the brand to reach different geographies across the country, said the company in a statement.
Uttam Malani, executive director at Centuary Mattress, said, “We are elated to welcome PV Sindhu to the Centuary family as our new brand ambassador. Sindhu is a perfect fit for Century through shared values of excellence and dedication.”
Speaking on the association PV Sindhu, said, “Joining hands with Centuary Mattress is an exciting step for me. Their dedication to innovative sleep solutions aligns perfectly with my belief in the importance of rest. Just as rigorous training is vital for success, so is the restorative power of a good night's sleep on the right mattress. I'm thrilled to be a part of Centuary's journey, advocating for healthier sleep solutions for holistic well-being."
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Two specialists come together to make India sleep better.
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The brand recently introduced Gel Latex, A-Rise, and Viscopedic mattresses to transform how people sleep. It has also introduced a new product that replaces Conventional Gel Technology with Copper Gel technology, comprising natural anti-inflammatory properties that provide pressure relief to the body, the new copper gel technology minimises the body heat against the surface of the mattress, as claimed by the company.
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The brand with over 3 decades of presence in the market , reaching across 18 states with 4500+ dealers and 450+ brand stores. It has manufacturing plants located in Hyderabad and Bhubaneshwar, company-operated sales depots in Pune, Bangalore, Warangal, Vizag, Vijayawada, Kurnool, Sambalpur, and sales offices across South, East, and West India.