Fenetic Wellbeing hails showroom success
A Yorkshire-based wellbeing business is marking strong growth with its first retail space.
Fenetic Wellbeing’s Skipton showroom, a 32,000sq ft accessible space with onsite warehouse, has surpassed £500,000 in sales just 18 months after opening.
Founded in 2009 by Tom Appelbee and Graeme Firth, the independent mobility specialist now offers over 100 products, quadrupling its range since launch, offering 1-2-1 advice from OT Assessor qualified staff to help customers select the right solutions.
The showroom’s success has also driven a 2000 per cent increase in appointments, as well as creating four new permanent roles and leading to the launch of an apprenticeship scheme with Craven College.
Tom said: “Opening our first in-person store was a huge milestone for us and its success is something we’re incredibly proud of.
“Since launching the business more than 15 years ago, we’ve remained focused on delivering a personalised service and high-quality products that help individuals live safely and independently at home.
“The showroom has been pivotal in delivering on that mission.
“The team remains committed to providing a supportive, accessible space that bridges the gap for affordable and inclusive mobility solutions.”
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