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There’s no seven-year itch for hardtofind’s Erica Stewart

When Erica Stewart launched online marketplace hardtofind in 2008, she had an inkling that it could turn into a very special and successful business. Seven years on, the revolutionary retail concept has become a multi-million dollar earner for the working mum who is now calling all the shots after her and former business partner Trudi Jenkins went their separate ways.

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“I took a pretty big leap of faith in those early days,” says Erica, who used her maternity leave in 2010 to make the business her priority. It was during this time she realised the true potential of the idea and decided not to return to her job as a national sales manager at News Life Media. “It helped that I really believed in what I was doing. I had traction early on, so I just kept going.”

hardtofind specialises in sourcing gifts and lifestyle finds from small creative businesses across Australia and the world. Bringing them together on one tightly curated site, they make it easy for customers to find fresh and unique products with a story and a soul – plus connect with the makers directly for a much more personal and charming shopping experience. It’s this mix of ingenuity and genuine connection that Erica believes helps them stand out.

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Juggling it all with being a mum of three is no walk in the park, but having her husband Josh working in the business works well for their family. “Like most working mums, the ability to multitask is ingrained in my psyche! School mornings are always fraught with activity, but Josh and I somehow manage to get three kids ready for school and out the door on time,” Erica says. “Luckily my eldest kids (11 and 13) can get ready for school, make their beds and make their lunch etc. without help, so I only really need to worry about my youngest (six). Josh has the flexibility to be at home for the kids in the afternoon, so he’s in charge of after-school activities, homework and dinner. It’s a mad house, but we do manage to keep our sense of humour and everyone (even my six year old) has chores to do!”

The flexibility that Josh has with his work hours makes all the difference. “We decided it was best for the kids to have a parent at home after school and during the holidays, so Josh works in the office until school pick-up. Knowing the kids are looked after means I can get on with what I do and not have to carry around so much mum guilt, plus I think Josh quite likes all the attention from the other mums so it’s win/win!”

Meanwhile, hardtofind has gone from strength to strength and is showing no signs of slowing down. More than half of customers make repeat purchases and average order values are increasing. “We’re still seeing a lot of new traffic to the site, so I don’t think we have hit our plateau yet,” said Erica. “This is why curation is absolutely key to what we do. Online shopping is such a cluttered space, so we try to simplify it for customers so they don’t have to search far and wide to find amazing products.”

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As for no longer working as a double act with former business partner Trudi, Erica is enjoying the challenge. “I worked full time on the business on my own for a couple of years before Trudi (my co-founder) took the same leap of faith, so I’d already been making most of the day-to-day decisions by myself when she joined me.

“I have a great team who are incredibly passionate about the business and the brand, so I feel 100% supported now that I’m running the business solo. I also have an advisory board who I meet with every couple of months to help with the bigger, more strategic decisions. Now that I’m in charge of steering the ship so to speak, I find I’m able to set a faster, more efficient pace. We’ve kicked some seriously big goals in the last 12 months. My partnership with Trudi taught me a lot though, and I’m sure I’m running a better business because if it. ”

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Homewares Styling

Valentine’s Day homewares you will love

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner (this Sunday to be precise), we’ve rounded up the best love-themed homewares that are small on cheese and big on style.

‘Mr Right & Mrs Always Right’ teaspoon set: We are coveting this range of personalised, hand stamped silver-plated cutlery for its vintage vibe and custom options. $72.

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Set of two ‘LOVE’ bookends: Channelling Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘LOVE’ print, these bold book ends send the message loud and clear. $24.99.

4 Typo1Kikki K spinning wheel card: We love the interactive, spinning heart detail – perfect to give to someone special. $9.95.

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‘All of me loves all of you’ print: A lovey, simple statement paired with elegantly simple design. $34.

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Personalised table spoon: There is NOTHING we don’t love about this super cute serving spoon. $44.

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‘Love’ wooden wall plaque: Perfect for retro lovers. $31.95.

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9 wonderful and wacky homewares… for your pets!

It’s no secret I love my pets, especially my number one gal pal/best friend forever/love of my life kitty cat Kimba (I know, I’m such a catch, right?!). So I thought it was only fair, with Christmas upon us, that I put together a list of the top pet accessories and homewares. Or maybe I was just researching for pleasure and pretending it was for work… I’ll let you decide.

The designer Reposo Throw Rug from Sasha & Me has all the snugly softness and warmth of real fur, creating an irresistible lounging spot for your dog or cat. Available in two sizes, the lightweight, durable design is fully machine washable. Prices start from $99.

IDPET’s limited edition Ceramic Treat Canister ($34.95) features an elegant ivory exterior that is sure to match any home decor. With a vintage retro design it can be personalised with any name, up to 16 characters long, to give it a unique and playful appeal. Handmade and waterproof, the canister has a wooden lid with airtight seal to keep treats fresh.treat jarHandmade by a group of women in Nepal, the 100% sheep wool Circo Basket is the ideal spot to keep your pet warm and cozy. Also doubling as a great storage basket, it comes in two sizes and two colours. Available from Sasha & Me, prices start at $119.95.

Pamper your favourite kitty at dinnertime with their very own Personalised Placemat from Little Bellies. Choose the colour of the mat and cat, plus add their name. Solid with a cork backing, the sturdy placemat retails for $24.99.

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Made in heavy, 100% ceramic, the dishwasher safe and FDA approved Waggo Pet Bowl comes in a stunning polka dot pattern in rose gold. So chic! Available in two sizes from Design Stuff, prices start from $26.  Specktacular dog bowlThe ultimate outdoor accessory, the Beach Buddy Towel ($80) from Miyow and Barkley is a 100% cotton, striped towel, with its very own water bowl permanently attached. The bowl is made from a durable silicon, which makes it easy to wash and fold. Use it at the beach, on picnics, around the pool and even in the car to minimise spills.

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The beautiful personalised Vintage Silver Plated Pet Food Fork features your choice of words hand stamped onto the main fork prong. Fitting up to 18 characters on the main area and up to 8 characters on the handle, get creative by writing your pet’s name, what they like to eat and so much more. Available from Hard To Find and designed by La de da! Living Limited, each fork retails for $39.

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The Ore Pet Ceramic Le Petit Chasseur Cat Bowl is a feeding and drinking bowl that is lead-free, BPA-free and made with non-toxic materials. Featuring a French inspired graphic with the words ‘Le Petit Chasseur,’ translating to ‘Little Hunter’ in English, the chic bowl is available from Love That Pet for $24.

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Give your cat the gift of climbing, clawing and chasing their friends all in the safety of your own home with a Funky Tree from Funky Cat. Your cats will love getting their claws into the sculptured yet flexible carpet posts, which won’t tear up under the full force of even the most vengeful kitty scratching! It’s no bargain, but it is awesome… here’s where I admit my cats have one! Coming in a range of sizes and formations, the large tree (pictured) measures 135cm tall and retails for $575.

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Tis the season… 9 of the best Christmas tree decorations

With Christmas less than a month away(!), your Christmas tree is well on its way to going up. But rather than decorating it with your regular one-coloured baubles, add some personality with 10 of the best decorations around. 

Trim your tree with West Elm’s playful Baby Penguin Bottle Brush Ornament ($14) handcrafted from natural fibres and complete with its own warm earmuffs!

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All the warmth and glow of traditional Christmas festivity is brought to life in the Luxe Matte Gold Leaf Spray. Pure indulgence and elegance, place in the tree or alternatively use throughout the home, as part of a centrepiece or as gift wrap. Designed by Vue and available at Myer it retails for $14.99. Luxe Matte Gold Leaf Spray vue myer

This set of eight Christmas Wishes Hanging Decorations from Hard To Find contain wishes tucked up inside for all to see. Each glass vial has a touch of festive glamour with a rose gold trim around the base. Available for $40 they are designed by Bread & Jam.

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Bring traditional charm to your Christmas tree with this beautiful hanging glass bauble ornament, which features an intricate glitter design of stars and intersecting circles. Available from David Jones the Christmas Shop Starry Sky Bauble retails for $14.95.david jonesDecorate your Christmas tree with Villeroy & Boch’s set of four porcelain Nostalgic Snowmen Ornaments. Complete with red ribbons ready for hanging, they retails for $49.95.

Screen Shot 2015-11-24 at 2.31.45 pmAdopt a slightly bohemian approach to your festive celebration with the Feather Wreath Mini ($19.95) from Freedom. The cool white feathers get a flash of bling thanks to the sporadic gold-dipped detailing that puts the luxe in boho luxe.

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Each Urchin Tree Decoration contains two sliced shells and three urchins. All species have been sourced from sustainable or renewable resources and are not threatened or protected. Available from Simply Shells for $8.95.

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Designed, lasercut and handmade in Australia from recycled plywood, the Wooden Reindeer ($12) is available from Scoops Design.

wooddreindeercircle_decoCrafted of blown glass and painted by hand, Pottery Barn’s Seahorse Ornament ($9) sparkles with beautiful details from head to tail.

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Art Homewares

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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The best copper accessories under $100

Metallics are a reliable go-to for timeless glamour. With silver tones thoroughly exhausted and gold having done the rounds a season or two ago, it was about time copper had its limelight moment.

A gorgeous counterpoint to this season’s moody, grey tones, there is something just so luxe, and a little unexpected, about this rose-tinted hue. We’ve made like a magpie and sourced some of the best and most affordable copper accessories around.

Adairs Home Republic Maya Hexagon copper mirror: This hexagon shaped mirror is a stylish mash up of both the copper and geometric trends. Featuring a copper trim, the mirror’s relatively diminutive size (30x35cm) makes it ideal fodder for a wall vignette. $69.95.

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Domayne Diamond Print throw: Combining cosy texture with a geometric print in metallic copper, this throw adds a chic update to the end of your bed or sofa. $99.95.

2 DOMAYNE throwCountry Road Paton copper extra large frame: With its shallow box design, this stylish copper frame is a strong solo performer that also works well as part of a group – a perfect complement to an existing collection of black and white frames. And under $50!

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Lark copper fruit basket: Stylish yet super practical and easy on the hip pocket, your apples and bananas have never looked so delectable. $39.95.

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Freedom Paloma soap dispenser in copper: There’s no reason why your bathroom need escape the copper trend with this practical yet pretty hand wash pump. $24.95.

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Linen House Apex copper cushion: With its bold triangle design, this linen and foil printed cushion is no shrinking violet. Place it in the middle of your bed for an instant update. $54.95

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Kmart copper coloured clock: For big impact on a small budget, you can’t go past this $15 beauty. There are almost identical, yet much more expensive, versions on the market.

7 KMART 42173069-z-1Lovely Pair marble candle with copper lid: Combining two of the season’s key trends, this luxurious, handmade Italian Carrara marble vessel is finished with a simple copper lid. From pink peony to champagne and pomegranate, the scents are pretty delicious too. $89.95.

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Kmart copper coloured basket: A chic storage solution, this wire basket is the perfect spot to store children’s toys, firewood or even dirty laundry. At $12, it’s a no-brainer.
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Visit the Hardtofind Pop Up for all your gift-giving needs

I checked out the Hardtofind Pop Up store in Sydney’s The Rocks last week and it is full to brimming with all kinds of great gift ideas for everyone on your list! Go and check it out while it’s still there (until 14 December) plus, if you Instagram while you’re in there you’ll go in the draw to win EVERYTHING in the shop!

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It’s at 5 Hickson Road, The Rocks, Sydney (opposite Holiday Inn). Thursdays 10am–8pm, Fridays 10am–8pm, Saturdays 10am–5pm, Sundays 10am–4pm.

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Hardtofind.com.au is an award-winning website featuring more than 30,000 beautifully designed, unique items, carefully curated by Sydney-based creatives, Eri Stewart and Trudi Jenkins. Since the website’s official launch in 2008, hardtofind has grown steadily to become one of Australia’s favourite online shopping destinations. Whilst the website may have started as a hobby for the former publishing duo, today there is serious business going on. The company currently employs 25 full-time staff and is scaling rapidly with 180,000 active, repeat-purchase customers, 30,000 products from more than 800 Australian and international sellers, 180,000+ Facebook fans, 5.5 million visitors and 28 million page views in the past 12 months alone.

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14 gifts for mum: a Voyager candle for $49

I wish you could smell how good these are but you’ll have to take my word for it! The packaging is great too, and once the candle’s all gone, you still have a latte glass. Winning! I’ve been a fan for some time.

Voyager candleThey burn really cleanly and are made from soy, coconut and beeswax in Australia. The fragrance throw (that’s technical candle speak) is amazing. Expect it to fill your entire home. They’re $49 with free shipping at Hard to Find.

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Hard to find’s new online magazine

Hard to Find have launched a fab new online magazine called htf, and I’m flattered to be included in the first issue!

It’s not just a catalogue either, it’s full of great features and beautifully put together. That said, it is a really dangerous kind of magazine because you can click straight through and buy anything that takes your fancy, and where Hard to Find is concerned, I always find that’s a lot of things!

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Art

Why I love typographic art on hardtofind.com.au

Have you checked out my guest post on Hard to Find today? Do you love typography too?