Founded in Belfast, 1966, Renray has grown from a small, service-led business into one of the most trusted names in care furniture manufacturing. Over the years, the company has continuously evolved its product range, embracing new materials, technologies and design standards to meet the ever-changing needs of care environments. From profiling beds to dementia-friendly furniture and bespoke interior solutions, Renray’s focus remains on enhancing the comfort, safety, and dignity of residents across the UK.
“For 60 years, Renray has been dedicated to creating environments where residents feel at home, and where care teams have the tools they need to provide exceptional support,” said Graham Silman Managing Director at Renray. “This milestone is a testament to the passion and craftsmanship of our people, the loyalty of our customers, and our shared commitment to improving the quality of care delivered across the country. We are incredibly proud of our heritage and excited for what the future holds.”
Throughout its six decades, Renray has furnished thousands of care homes nationwide and continues to manufacture from its purpose-built facility in Cheshire. With a strong focus on British craftsmanship, the company invests heavily in quality control, product development and customer service, ensuring every item is built to meet the highest standards of durability and comfort.
“As a long-term partner of Renray, we’ve always valued the reliability of their products and the support they offer,” said . “Their commitment to the care sector is evident in everything they do, and it’s an achievement well worth celebrating.”
To mark its 60th anniversary, Renray will be launching a series of initiatives throughout the year, including a commemorative campaign, special customer engagement, and the release of new product innovations that reflect both the company’s heritage and its forward-looking approach.
With a future focused on sustainable manufacturing, modern design and ongoing support for care providers, Renray remains committed to shaping the next generation of care environments.