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Stylish shoe stands still going strong

Staying in business as a small homewares brand for five years is no mean feat these days, especially when your product is as niche as high end shoe storage. But Sagitine’s Tina Clark is still going and still on a mission to make storage more sexy and stylish!

These days though, her beautiful stands are seen more as statement furniture in their own right than merely storage items. “We started out with a simple colour palate but have evolved into a furniture range with a variety of materials and colours,” Tina says.   “We have several very supportive stockists and continue to grow. We started out wanting to design good quality storage but the reality is the products are design pieces with the added bonus of being very functional!”

This year, she’s taken on a part-time business development manager who is working on new marketing strategies and chasing down new stockists. Another change, in the last 18 months, was starting a busy job as a buyer’s agent in real estate, which she now juggles with Sagitine, not to mention being a mum.

“Cashflow remains the biggest challenge in business,” she says. “It’s the whole chicken and the egg theory – if we had better cashflow we could order bigger volumes and get the prices down. It’s hard competing with major chains that have such big volumes but we stand by our quality and appreciate our loyal customers.”

Exhibiting at the famous Milan furniture fair Salon del Mobile, in 2018, was definitely a high for the brand, and Tina personally. “It was just so exhilarating to be part of a talented group of Aussie designers, led by the extraordinary Emma Elizabeth. I soaked up as much design as possible, ate a crazy amount of delicious food and completely fell in love with Milan. The icing on the cake was when the famed Rossana Orlandi decided to take one of my pieces for her design gallery. I am still in shock about that!” 

Sagitine now offers a number of customisation options including coloured handles. “In my dreams I have stores in major cities around the world with the walls lined with a kaleidoscope of coloured boxes,” Tina says. “Customers could choose the leather handles in the colour of their choice and have them monogrammed on the spot. They could then choose the finish of their stands, from walnut to oak to brass to chrome. A girl can dream, right?! But yes, customisation has been a big trend for quite some time now and I don’t see any signs of it slowing down.”

There’s a huge variety of things people use their Sagitine boxes and stands for, predominantly shoes but also Lego, jewellery, kitchen spices, accessories, office supplies and props! Perhaps not surprisingly, many interior designers are using the system to store their samples.

“I’ve seen people stack them without stands and make entire shoe rooms,” Tina says. “It’s very fun seeing how everyone uses them appropriate to them and their space and needs! There’s still nothing else like it on the market after five years. There are many types of different boxes and stands but none that even come close to our quality and style.”

Life these days is such a juggle, even Tina’s not sure how she does it, but she does have some tips! “Sagitine is really a side hustle these days as I have been working full-time as a buyer’s agent for the last 18 months, which I absolutely love. Sometimes I feel my head is spinning from one thing to the next and I get really overwhelmed. I have a lovely lady that comes in to help a few evenings a week: folding laundry, cleaning the house and generally holding the fort until I get home. I really can’t imagine surviving without her.”  

She adds: “I am a bit of a stickler for good quality homemade food but probably I need to let go of that a bit more often and order in! In general though, get as much help at home as you can, write lists and take time for yourself each week to recharge (even a few minutes!)”

And we couldn’t resist asking Tina for her top tips for looking after your shoes and handbags! “Get them heeled and soled before the first wear. Waterproof them annually and clean as often as possible with polish. They will last way longer if you keep them in a box too, as they are protected not only from dust but from getting damaged by other shoes.”

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Photos by Jacqui Turk

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Design Furniture

Mudroom ideas: Willow & Wood introduce mix ‘n match

What’s a mudroom, I hear you ask? (I really have heard a lot of you ask this!). I think we’ve seen a few on shows like The Block, only they’re not always an actual room, are they?! So I’m here to demystify a little and tell you why you need one!

They can be a whole room of course, if you have that luxury of space. But the great thing is, you don’t need a whole room with a door on it to get the same effect. The way I look at it, it’s a place between outside and inside. So when you come home, you can sit and take off your dirty outdoor shoes, hang up your bag and coat perhaps, pop your keys and mail down, and in doing so, avoid a whole lot of mess and clutter. It’s my idea of storage heaven, which is why I have one in our entryway, which opens onto our living room!

Mudrooms, or mudroom areas, can be built into the smallest of underused spaces in a hallway or entryway, under the stairs even. And thanks to Australian brand Willow and Wood, you don’t need to go custom to get a great looking and functional solution that suits your home’s size and style, and the number of people in it! They’ve recently introduced a mix and match solution, with a variety of hooks and benches, with or without a wall panel between the two, and whether you want to hide those shoes right away or have them in open baskets. You can even choose a classic all-white solution or something a little more traditional or rustic with some unpainted timber. Or a combination of the two! For the Scandi fans, there’s even a look for you. The options are endless!

We are big fans of this Australian brand started by a father and daughter. 25 years ago, Russell Tyndall helped his 18-year-old daughter Rebecca build a wall-mounted bookshelf that, to this day, still sits in her home holding many treasured possessions. It’s been through 13 moves, five coats of paint and wax and is still as strong as ever!  “That’s because it was built with love and made to last, says Rebecca, who went on to start the family business with him. “We take great care to produce quality, functional and beautiful products, all of which are made for longevity and timeless style. Our products are designed by us, right here in our Melbourne workshop, where we hand make all of our prototypes to make sure they are just right. Both our local craftsmen and craftsmen in Vietnam then produce our products to exact specifications to ensure the quality people have come to expect from Willow & Wood.”

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Rebecca adds: “The Mudroom has slowly been making its way into Australian homes. As a mother, I understand the struggle families face each day to get out the door on time simply because they can’t find shoes, hats or school bags! Now that can all be solved simply and beautifully with a Willow and Wood Mudroom that can be customised through a range of mix and match pieces. Every home needs a well organised space where the family can hang their bags, backpacks, coats and hats in a central location. Our new mix and match range helps ordinary families design a custom look storage station to suit individual needs and styles.”

My own Mudroom from Willow and Wood was one of the first things we installed in our house two years ago and it is a lifesaver! (Photo by Jacqui Turk)

Willow and Wood don’t just sell Mudrooms, they have all manner of storage solutions you didn’t know you needed, trust me, with great stuff for kids’ rooms like their bestselling Bookworm Bookrack!

Shop online now (there’s currently 20% off preordered new Mudroom pieces and 10% off when you buy any three Mudroom pieces)

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Win the ultimate in stylish shoe storage worth almost $2,000

Sagitine wardrobe storage solutions brilliantly blur the boundaries between art and design. This season, they’re reaching greater design heights with the new 20-stand New York Stand (RRP $1,800). And one of you is going to win one!

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Following on from the success of the 14-box Shanghai Stand, it’s been designed with a traditional NYC warehouse apartment in mind, where space is a squeeze. Available in black or white, The New York Stand is made from coated cardboard, a powder-coated aluminium stand and solid walnut top, making it feel like a substantial furniture piece rather than simply shoe storage.

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Founder and creative director Tina Clark says: “We wanted to modernise the traditional shoe rack with a sleek and contemporary vintage interpretation that will complement both a modern home or an Art Deco space.”

Whatever your storage needs (and nobody says you have to use this for shoes only), The Sagitine New York Stand is easy to assemble and lets you organise your most cherished shoes, frocks, quality silks and happy socks. So take a bite of the big apple and tuck your treasures away for years to come.

Sagitine also provide a range of stackable coated cardboard boxes on their own (from $45-to-$95) in black or white and a range of sizes, each box is topped with a genuine leather handle and gold detail.

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WIN

One very lucky reader will win a medium New York Stand (powder coated aluminium with a solid walnut top) and 20 boxes in their choice of black or white, worth a total of $1,800. The stand’s dimensions are 130cm x 32cm x 52cm.

To enter, complete the form below and follow Sagitine on Instagram by 5pm AEST next Friday 18 March 2016.

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Interiors Addict

Seriously stylish shoe and fashion storage from Sagitine

We all know how great storage is and stylish storage is even better. Sagitine have introduced a new range of beautiful storage boxes, designed to transform wardrobe care. And they have one of the most beautiful shoe storage solutions I’ve seen in a long time; something incredibly hard to find (trust me, I’ve been looking!).

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The brand has high hopes: to inspire beautiful living and offer an advanced method of storing and cataloguing clothes, shoes and accessories. This is serious storage and boy, does it look good. Sagitine’s stackable, multipurpose boxes can be purchased on their own or with accompanying stands which transform them into stylish storage units. Genius. I love the flexibility!

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While they look straight out of Italy perhaps, they’ve been developed by Sydneysider Tina Clark, from a simple desire to store and savour her prized items of clothing for later years, when her daughters would be old enough to wear them. Living in Hong Kong at the time, she couldn’t find a storage box that was either beautiful or durable enough to last the test of time. After a year-long search for beautiful storage solutions, she did what many business owners do, and decided to create her own, giving up a career in finance in the process.

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Unlike the clunky and kitsch storage offerings of old, Sagitine boxes and stands are beautiful in their own right and look at home amongst existing bedroom furniture or integrated into wardrobe and storage spaces. The boxes are available in three sizes – ideal for shoes, accessories, garments and even gowns — and two colour options – classic black and white – to suit any décor.

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The boxes are made from high-grade sustainable cardboard with monogrammed leather handles, and are accompanied by a select range of accessories to help preserve treasured fashion items, including beautiful English-made polished horn clothes brushes, cedar blocks, lavender and herb pouches and drawstring muslin bags to keep valuable fabrics safe and sound. The stands are made from aluminium with a powder coated finish and have solid walnut tops. I absolutely have my eye on a box and stand combination for my shoes.

The name Sagitine is a blend of Tina and her daughters’ (Sabine and Gisele) names, which is apt given the range was inspired by her need to preserve items for them to one day inherit.

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Sagitine products are available online, in Sydney at Becker Minty, and can be shipped Australia and worldwide.

WIN

One lucky reader will win a full wardrobe care pack in their choice of black or white, worth over $300. It contains one Marrakesh large storage box, four Milan shoe boxes, one medium and one large muslin bag, and two cedar blocks.

For your chance to win, please complete the form below by 5pm on Monday 16 February 2015.

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