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Contents ID celebrate 10 years in homewares retail + big sale!

This month, Contents International Design is celebrating an impressive 10 years in business as an independent designer furniture and homewares store. Owner Andrew Algar recalls some of the hurdles, ups and downs and favourite parts of the past decade in business.

Coming from a wholesale background, at the start and my first venue in retail it was a bit of ‘just get on with it and work it out’. Most days you had no idea what you were doing but had to look like you did while you figured it out. I’m so thankful to have the ear of my father, having been in the industry over 40 years, even if just for those days you need to vent to someone who’s been there before. Opening with one supplier, I rapidly saw the need for lots of different aspects to be offered within the store. I had many people saying they loved the store but didn’t need a sofa right now, so adding homewares into the offering was the next logical step.

It’s exciting, having got here, knowing that only two percent of businesses that start make it to 10 years, but sad knowing so many don’t. I feel most business fail initially due to lack of startup funds, expecting to make money the week they open. It’s a tough slog, especially starting something nobody’s heard of, selling something new to a market in a place no one can find. I believe there is no substitute for just downright hard work, there are times when you feel like you’re on a treadmill with a carrot in front of you.

As a 26 year-old, there were many eye-burning Sunday mornings in the shop after a couple the night before, telling yourself it’s only sleep, you can catch up later! I’m still waiting for later but it feels like if I did, three years would pass with my finger off the pulse and I’d look back with regret knowing it was me that took the finger off, not anyone else. I’m very thankful to a loving wife who knows how important the shop is (especially when I’ve worked seven days for three weeks).

Location was an issue with the store’s initial setup; foot traffic wasn’t there so we had to drum up people and trade any way we could. But this combined with opening three months before the GFC, sprawling doom and gloom across the media was a good lesson, learning how to run the business off the smell of an oily rag and a good reminder of what could happen.

Moving to the Supa Centa Moore Park in 2012 was a lightbulb moment with their refurbishment and enhanced tenants, it was an opportunity to create a wonderful space throwing everything into it. Accessibility was much better and we had a gauge to test products with. It’s hard to tell if people like something if they aren’t there. I believe doing things by halves will get you half the result, I’d feel better knowing I put everything into something and it failed than wondering ‘what if?’ afterwards.

I still feel like I’ve been in retail 10 minutes rather than 10 years, yet love the possibilities and freedom that come with having no rules. We can’t wait for our 10th year with many exciting things coming up this year and want to thank everyone that has made it possible along the way.

To celebrate the anniversary, everything is on sale until 4 February 2018.

For more information.

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Jen’s home office shopping spree at Supa Centa Moore Park

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We live on the other side of Sydney from Moore Park so I’ll admit it had been a while since I’d visited the Supa Centa but, being abreast of all things interiors, I knew plenty of great new stores had opened there. So when they invited me to come shopping for home office supplies, I didn’t need asking twice. When you work from home like I do, the home office is really important! It’s also great when you get to choose the look and feel of this space and can avoid all things corporate (while still being mindful that sitting at the wrong furniture all day –however good-looking– can leave your back suffering!). Yup, I’m officially old!

The centre has a really nice, spacious layout and everything is well signposted, which always gets me off to a good start. There’s plenty of parking too, and places to buy coffee! I knew we (myself, husband Damian and toddler Sebastian) could safely be here for hours, and when I discovered a children’s play area, well, we couldn’t ask for more!

Top of my shopping list was a new desk. I already have an antique secretaire, which I’m keeping too, but I wanted something bigger, and better ergonomically. I browsed some nice options at BoConcept (they have one that attaches to the wall and pulls down, so great for small spaces), Shack and Icon By Design (all solid timber) before settling on the simple shape and beautiful beech of the Altar desk at Contents International Design. I am a long time fan of this shop, which stocks some of my favourite furniture and homewares brands. The visual merchandising in here is a real standout, so when I saw ‘my’ desk styled up in a gorgeous looking study nook, it definitely helped seal the deal! I just had to get out the door without buying one of everything! At $1,045 for a large desk in gorgeous solid timber with a drawer, it won over something similar I’d seen for $1,500 in another store.

My desk in store at Contents International Design

It’s worth mentioning that all the shops at the Supa Centa are really spacious which not only makes it feel lovely and open, but means getting around them with a pram, as I did, is no issue!

Onto the desk chair: a tricky purchase if ever there was one! As I was saying before, ergonomics are important if you spend a lot of time in your home office, but so many desk chairs are downright ugly and bulky. You’ll not find any black pleather in my house! As soon as I saw the Phoenix chair at Freedom though, I knew it was going to work well. It’s upholstered for a start, in a very inoffensive grey fabric which will go with everything. It’s slightly padded for comfort and, most importantly, it’s on wheels, height-adjustable and it swivels, so my back will be happy! As a bonus, it doesn’t have arms, so you can tuck it away under the desk. All this for $199, which I think is a real steal.

My desk set up at home with the chair and ottoman from Freedom
The beech timber is beautiful. Also pictured: boxes from Orson & Blake

While in Freedom, I couldn’t resist the glam new Palm Springs Ottoman so I quickly got to work thinking how I could justify this piece as a home office essential (come on, we’ve all done it!). I came up with the following: somewhere to put my feet up while reading documents (I know, I know!) and a spare seat for the rare occasions I’ll let my husband share the desk when he works from home. Purchase made!

Clearly a desk is not a purely functional piece and when you’re an interiors addict, there is always a styling or decorative opportunity to be had! I knew Orson & Blake was the perfect place to source some stunning trinkets and was not disappointed. These beautiful lidded boxes are perfect for keeping pens, paperclips and USB sticks, and the gold star is a paperweight. Obviously! The charming shop assistant, who had no idea who I was or that I was writing about the experience, was delightful and even gave me a discount!

Some of the accessories from Orson & Blake on my desk at home. How good is the star ‘paperweight’?!

In fact, I genuinely received great customer service everywhere at the Supa Centa, which was really refreshing and welcome, especially on a Saturday, when everyone can be super busy and a little frazzled.

Shopping at Supa Centa Moore Park

Some of my other favourite stores were Max Sparrow, King Living and Boori. Whatever your budget and whether you’re looking for furniture, homewares, manchester, flooring, window furnishings or outdoor furnishings, you can find it all under one roof at Supa Centa Moore Park!

I hope you like my new home office setup!

For more information on Supa Centa Moore Park.

What I bought:

Altar desk from Contents ID

Phoenix Office Chair in Light Grey and Palm Springs Ottoman in Indigo from Freedom

Various accessories from Orson & Blake

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Free interiors advice at the Urban Couture popup at Moore Park

There are popups and there are popups. The new Urban Couture popup shop at Moore Park Supa Centa is not just any old popup, it’s gorgeous! And in addition, you can get a free design consultation if you stop by. It’s open until the end of January, seven days a week.

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Since opening earlier this month, the shop has been really popular. Urban Couture have recently started manufacturing their own furniture ranges, as well as stocking Danish brands like Muuto, Design House Stockholm, By Lassen, Kristina Krogh, Gubi and Skandinavisk. They’ve recently started selling products from Ferm Living and HK Living and in terms of Australian suppliers, you’ll find Kate & Kate, Bondi Wash, Harbour Outdoor and more.

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Urban Couture Popup Shop, Supa Centa Moore Park, Todman Avenue, Kensington NSW 2033. If you’re not in Sydney, read more about Urban Couture’s online offering.

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The winners of our Freedom Moore Park vignette challenge

I’m happy to announce the winners, as judged by me, of the Freedom Moore Park vignette styling challenge in store last week. They are:

First place: @imandhedhi wins a $300 Freedom voucher for this entry:

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Second place: @nicsrecast wins a $200 Freedom voucher for this entry:

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Third place: @christinasunario wins a $100 Freedom voucher for this entry:

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 A huge thank you to everyone who came along to the styling workshop on Thursday night and met our editorial assistant Olivia Shead and the Freedom team. And well done to all those who entered their vignettes in the competition.

Winners, please contact us with your mailing address to claim your prize.

7 Vignettes starts again on 1 July, my birthday! Details here. Jen x

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Interiors Addict teams up with Freedom for free styling class and vignette contest

Get your styling hands at the ready, readers! We’ve teamed up with Freedom Moore Park on a whole lot of exciting events tomorrow and Friday.

On Thursday 19 and Friday 20 June, all MyFreedom members will get an extra 10% off the Absolutely Everything’s On Sale Sale (if you’re not a member yet, sign up here or in store for year round rewards. Joining fee applies.).

On both days, and open to everyone, whether they’re MyFreedom members or not, take part and style a vignette for your chance to win one of three Freedom giftcards ($300, $200 and $100)! I’ll be picking the winners (although I won’t be there in person as I’m on my travels!) with the most creative and stylish entries. To enter, make your way to the Vignette Styling Station at Freedom Moore Park, style your own vignette, take a photo to post on Instagram. Don’t forget to tag @freedom_australia and @interiorsaddict and hashtag #myfreedomstyle and #7vignettes. Enter any time tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday in store.

That’s not all…

Tomorrow evening (Thursday) 19 June (free and open to everyone):

  • From 6pm: Enjoy a glass of bubbles and other refreshments while you browse the savings.
  • From 6.30pm: Join one of the Freedom ID interiors experts for a masterclass on styling a vignette to make any corner of your home a work of art. A great place to start if you’re entering our Vignette Styling Competition! Or as practice for next month’s 7 Vignettes! You can also meet Interiors Addict editorial assistant Olivia Shead.

Where: Freedom Moore Park, Supa Centa Moore Park, Corner of Todman Avenue and South Dowling Street.

Have fun, lovelies! Wish I could come (but I’ll be in Chicago…) Jen x