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Hunting For George on surviving the first 5 years in business

Last month, Hunting For George celebrated their fifth birthday, no mean feat for a small business that started in co-owner Jo Harris’ spare bedroom!

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An online homewares business specialising in everything from pure cotton bed linen to handmade clocks, Hunting For George entered the eCommerce market in a time very different from today. “Five years ago, online retail was dominated primarily by larger companies,” explains Jo. “The challenge for us in the early days was working out how to be relevant next to the big players. This forced us to find our own point of difference, zero in on our key strengths and present our own voice in the industry.”

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[contextly_sidebar id=”sRrcUGyFwQsWhHlA8QWsLXKh4LGw4w0o”]So present their own voice they did, harnessing Jo’s skills in management and her sister/co-owner Lucy Glade-Wright’s in graphic design. Initially selling brands they liked, they later started designing themselves, however all the products shared the same commonality: a realness, an energy and a quintessential Hunting For George feel. We wanted to transfer so much of our own personality and energy into the site that when people found us online they felt like they practically knew us,” says Lucy. “The shopping experience ultimately comes down to how we like to shop, the things we like to buy and the way we like to be treated. And it’s that realness that we have created that our customers have responded to the most.”

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As a small business, in the early days, nobody knew who they were. As a result, they had to work a lot harder, so the support from one another was never more important. “Whilst we love what we do, running your own business is really hard,” explains Jo. “I think the reason why we are still here though and still relatively sane, is due to the support we give one another and the support we now receive from the team around us. There are always times that cause you to doubt yourself and doubt is a dangerous thing. When it creeps up on you, you’ve just got to tell it to get the fuck back and keep moving forward. Pardon my French!”

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It’s that attitude that’s seen the sisters reach so many milestones, one of the biggest being the success of their debut bedding collection, that not only gave them an incredible amount of confidence as designers, but also as entrepreneurs. “That was overwhelming,” says Jo. “We had styles sell out within weeks and we found ourselves scrambling to arrange reprints. At the time, it was a huge gamble as we put everything on the line with that collection. Luckily though, it paid off!”

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However, their latest highlight — which they’re still beaming over — was being nominated as a finalist for the ORIA Best Small Online Retailer 2015. “We are so proud of this achievement,” explains Lucy. “Our team is a small one and we all work so hard to make Hunting For George the best it can be. To receive that level of recognition from the industry at such an early stage is a huge hats off to our team and the terrific work they put in.”

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While the sisters are proving small businesses can thrive in today’s homewares industry, there’s no doubt many others are struggling. So what’s their secret? Turns out they have three. “Firstly, we worked out at the beginning who we were and what made us different. Create, don’t imitate! Secondly, we have the right people on board and surround ourselves with people smarter than us. For example, we’ve hired a good bookkeeper! And thirdly, we always keep a healthy supply of wine at the ready!”

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7 showstopping clocks for your home

Gone are the days when clocks were simply a way to tell the time. Now they can also be beautiful, functional pieces of art. Below are seven of the best.

Hunting for George’s beautiful bamboo clocks are very popular and really, it’s no wonder! Stylish, handmade and elegant, they are the perfect piece for a Scandi-inspired home. The Lola Clock ($179) is a particular favourite, in pastel lilac and yellow.

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The unique Sparrow Clock designed by Haoshi Studio is a piece of modern, functional wall art. Inspired by the company’s Taiwanese origins — where sparrows symbolise the good things in life — it is available for $229 from Design For Use. The clock also ships with a pattern for easy installation and all parts have an easy stick on application.sparrow-clock-main2The concrete Slab Mini Table Clock made from Swedish marble is extremely grand. Standing at 54cm tall, it comes in natural, black and white. Sure to make a statement it retails for $695 from Slab Homewares.

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With a printed face and hand painted bamboo frame, the Unbound Heart Clock from Art Club Concept is more than a clock, but an artwork. Unbound from structure, it will appeal to your free spirit, your straight edge and your wallet — retailing for just $79.95. Available for pre-order now.

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A blackboard clock with chalk, you can hang the Tablita Clock on the wall or with its magnetic back, stick it to the fridge. Simply write the clock numbers, leave a message or give it a face… and then take it all off with the included felt eraser. Made in Italy by Diamantini & Domeniconi, it is available from Plyroom for $110.

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Simple yet so very elegant, the Karlsson Alarm Clock with its copper-plated case is designed in the ever fashionable, classic station style. A beautiful combination of solid metalwork and modern Dutch design, it is available from Lifestyle Lane for just $29.90!

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A classic, the Umbra Rimwood Wooden Wall Clock ($139.95) from Hard to Find can either be propped on its stand or mounted to a wall. Featuring a natural wood frame and a perforated painted white face, this is a clock that will never go out of fashion.

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We hope you liked this list. Let us know what you’d add.

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Art Club Concept: homewares meets interior fashion

As anyone in the fashion industry will attest, fashion is a way of saying who you are without having to speak. And now, more than ever, the home has become a further extension of this. A means of expressing yourself, being creative and representing your personal identity.

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Taking this concept and running with it, is new label Art Club Concept. Referring to themselves as a brand that merges homewares with interior fashion, founder Ben Lawry was inspired by his fashion background. “After being heavily involved within the fashion industry for almost a decade I was ready for my next challenge. I wanted to create amazing interior art that is inspiring, accessible and offered across a range of categories.”

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With a collection that includes wall art, cushions, vases and clocks, Art Club Concept focuses on uplifting spaces through a bold use of colour and statement prints. All pieces are unique and dynamic, perfect for disrupting the average and adding some va-va-voom to your home!

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Created for art lovers by Melbourne artists, Art Club Concept is passionate about engaging with local and innovative individuals. “Behind the scenes, Art Club Concept is a team of creative people who love nothing more than fuelling inspiration in others,” says Ben. “They understand the home is a reflection of your own unique personality, therefore wanting to inspire and assist in creating beautiful spaces. Their mission is to inspire passion, creativity and happiness in life.”

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— Disclosure: Art Club Concept gifted me a $300 voucher, however positive coverage was not guaranteed.

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Hunting for George collaborate with creatives on clocks

How cool are these clocks created by Hunting for George in collaboration with 12 different creatives?! With the artists hailing from a variety of disciplines including: fine art, illustration, collage and photography, they were each given a plain Hunting for George clock and an open brief!

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The final result is an incredible array of 12 limited edition clocks, encapsulating each individual artist’s signature style. As every creative involved is so unique, Hunting for George decided not to put a price on the finished clocks but rather let the public decide. The online auction kicked off last night, allowing everyone the chance to secure a one of a kind clock.

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Designed by Lucas Grogan

The majority of the money is going back to the artists, but a portion also goes to Waverly Industries, a not for profit organisation that provides support and employment for people with disabilities.

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Designed by Laura Blythman

The artists involved are: Lucas Grogan, Hey Stubby, Ellie Malin, Kasper Raglus, Esther Olsson, Pop & Scott, Diana Ellinger, Peaches & Keen, Pete Cromer, Sarah Hankinson, Laura Blythman and Clare Plueckhahn.

For more information. The auction ends on Sunday 30 November.

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Olivia’s favourites from Target’s upcoming Spring 2014 range

Recently, I went to the media preview of Target’s latest homewares. Here are my favourites, available in store soon.target spring 1

Clockwise from top left: Brooklyn Pillar Stands ($12-16), Picardy Knitted Cushion ($25), Clock ($20), Set of 3 Condiments ($12).

 

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Clockwise from top left: Vase Yellow ($25), Target Clock ($70), Mini Bowl, Pasta Bowl, Salad Bowl ($3-20), Herringbone Cushion ($15).

Some Target homewares are available to buy online.

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New timber and laser cut acrylic clocks

Fun Melbourne brand Hunting for George have added colourful veneer clocks to their collection.

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They’re crafted with cleverness, painted with awesome and ready to make your wall all sorts of legendary!” says Lucy Glade-Wright.

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Daylight saving calls for classic clocks, right?

Any excuse, right?

Is it just me or do men just LOVE clocks (and modular lounges and huge flat screens)? Whenever I drag my fiance into a homewares store (and, as you can imagine, that’s pretty often) he usually finds a HUGE clock and says we should buy it. But he never knows where we’d put said MASSIVE timepiece and it never gets bought.

These classic Arne Jacobsen clocks would look great in most spaces, don’t you think?