Support for Domestic Flower Farms Facing Difficulties Due to COVID-19

Sealy Bed held an employee flower class to support flower farms in celebration of Family Month. <br>[Photo by Sealy Bed]

Sealy Bed held an employee flower class to support flower farms in celebration of Family Month.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Global premium mattress brand Sealy Bed announced on the 20th that it held a flower class to support flower farms in celebration of Family Month.


This event was the second time Sealy Bed held such a class since May last year, organized to help domestic flower farms. Despite being a peak season with many commemorative days such as Parents' Day and Teachers' Day, the flower farms have suffered severe damage due to COVID-19. To support the smooth consumption of flowers, the event was conducted in the form of a flower class for employees.


Sealy Bed employees gathered at the newly expanded and relocated office in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, where under the guidance of Kim Ok-kyung, CEO of the flower arrangement specialist company Design Okeezm, they were divided into groups to create flower baskets. Each participant took home the flower basket they made, creating meaningful memories by conveying love and gratitude to their beloved families.


Yoon Jong-hyo, CEO of Sealy Korea, said, "In celebration of Family Month, we held an in-house flower class with the hope of delivering messages of love and gratitude to families and also providing a small support to flower farms." He added, "We plan to actively continue efforts to overcome these difficult times of economic downturn through coexistence with the local community."



Sealy Bed previously held a flower class using flowers from flower farms in Yeoju, where the Sealy Bed factory is located, in May last year. Since March last year, the company has been continuously supporting the prevention of COVID-19 spread and encouraging the return to normal life by conducting disinfection at all dealerships and factories.


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