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How to kill it at bricks & mortar retail: by The Vignette Room

We are so often told that the days of bricks and mortar homewares retail are numbered or that it’s impossible to succeed as a boutique shop these days. So when Sydney’s The Vignette Room recently celebrated two cracking years in business, I had to ask them to share their secrets! One half of the mother-daughter duo behind it, Jennifer Brown, lets us in our their learnings and what makes them stand out from the crowd.

Jennifer and Tracey with new team member Cassie at the beautifully styled The Vignette Room store

How fast two years go by! It feels like only yesterday that we opened the doors to The Vignette Room, with the aim of giving our customers an inspirational and immersive shopping experience in a beautifully styled homewares haven. We’ve learned a lot (note to selves: retail is hard!), but our time spent on the front line, listening to our customers’ feedback and experiencing the store environment every day, gives us a unique perspective and drives us to keep improving and evolving.

Our second anniversary seemed a good time to gather our thoughts, celebrate our successes and take an exciting new step. So here are a few reflections … and the launch of a fabulous service that we’ve been dying to offer since day one.

There’s nothing quite like instant gratification

It’s hard to beat that incredible rush when you find The One – you know, the perfect product you’ve tracked down after picking up all the others in the store. And that confidence you feel in knowing you’ve explored all options before reaching the right decision.

We believe this is still a wonderful advantage the in-store experience has over online ordering. No waiting, no uncertainty, and no disappointment when you receive something that’s not quite right. Just you and your gorgeous new possession, right there in your hand.

We’re pleased with how our store and online presence work together. We love the fact that we can post the unboxing of new stock on Instagram, which can lead customers to view its details on our website, then inspire them to come in, feel it for themselves and walk out with their purchase. Magic!

Personal connections make all the difference

That touch-and-feel element of the shopping experience is something we are proud to offer, and we love guiding our customers through the process. We’ve learned that confidence is important – the confidence of our customers in us, that we have hand-picked every product and styled it with love. And the confidence we can instil in our customers as we help them to find the perfect product or styling solution.

The most effective way we can provide assistance is in person. We delight in being able to advise both regulars, based on our personal knowledge of their shopping history, and newcomers, based on the stories they share with us. The most valuable feedback we receive is still the immediate sort, from customers as they shop.

Taking our store to the next level

Our exciting new offering was born from the insights we’ve gained thanks to this unique access to customers. The question we have been asked most over the past two years is ‘Do you have an interior styling service?’. Now the time is right, we’re thrilled to introduce that very thing.

As part of our more comprehensive interior styling and sourcing service, interior designer Cassie McCulloch has joined The Vignette Room and is available for paid in-store and in-home consultations. She can help with any aspect of interior styling, from a full planning service to finding items of furniture to establishing colour schemes, right down to finessing those finishing touches.

It’s been a big decision for this mum-and-daughter team to bring in another person, but Cassie’s like a member of the family who shares our passion and our aesthetic. Mum (Tracey Kennedy) and I will continue to offer our free in-store advice – and nothing can part us from the joy of engaging with our customers as they engage with our products! With this new service, we look forward to giving our customers an extra level of value and a great boost of confidence in making their style decisions.

–Jennifer Brown and Tracey Kennedy are co-owners of Sydney homewares store The Vignette Room. Visit them at 42 Gurner Street Paddington NSW or online at www.thevignetteroom.com.au 

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10 tips for homewares success in bricks & mortar retail

By Jennifer Brown

It’s been a year since we opened The Vignette Room, and we’ve loved offering customers a homewares haven within a sumptuously styled terrace house. Here are some in-store advantages that we think website shopping just can’t match.

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  1. Experience

We’re talking about the tactile joy our customers feel at getting up close and personal with our products. We believe a home – and a homewares store – should delight all the senses, and we encourage visitors to soak up our styling, inhale our candles, listen to our playlists and cuddle our cushions. The only sense we haven’t covered yet is taste and it’s next on our list – stay tuned.

  1. Interaction

There’s nothing like a face-to-face conversation for allowing you to immediately understand a customer’s needs – and to respond to them. When customers show us images of their spaces and tell us about a look they want to achieve, we’re able to get a feel for their style and make on-the-spot recommendations. We’ll also source products at customers’ request, a service that’s easier to arrange in person.

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  1. Immersion

Because our store is set up like an “open home” display – admittedly a lavishly decorated one – we encourage customers to lose themselves in it and forget about their to-do list for a while. Having everything at your fingertips is an opportunity to interact with the products, to see scale, colour, fabrics for yourself and how they work in a space.

  1. Inspiration

Styling ideas can be demonstrated more easily (and more lovingly) in an actual home space than on a screen. It also lets us show products in a new light via different, dramatically layered displays. We’ve used a chandelier as a table centrepiece and arrayed blue and white ceramics en masse – both these vignettes drew lots of attention.

  1. Hospitality

By this we mean good old-fashioned customer service – providing that sense of feeling looked after, which can become lost in an online experience. There’s something thrilling about making a purchase, watching it being wrapped in chic tissue and then walking out the door with a crisp new shopping bag. We also offer a concierge service with private viewing times for customers who want that little something extra.

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  1. Personality

Standing out in an online world can be difficult, but walk into our store and you see our distinct styles. Mum favours bling while I prefer bohemian – and it’s how we combine these in-store, where you can see the eclectic mix, that sets us apart. Plus we both have so many of the different products in our own homes that we can personally vouch for them!

  1. Immediacy

Walk in, spot something, buy it, walk out – oh, the joy of in-store shopping! There’s no waiting on shipping or worrying that a gift won’t arrive on time. What’s more, the product you see is the product you take home. We understand that not everyone makes the right decision straightaway, so we allow customers to observe the product they’ve purchased in their space and exchange or refund if it doesn’t suit.

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  1. Location

We knew it was an unorthodox choice to open a store in a Paddington terrace back from the main strip, but the space fitted our vision and we’re dedicated to making it work. Our shop-front stands out in the mix of terraces and has a strong appeal to walk-by traffic. We build further on our local audience by supporting school fundraisers and forging relationships with cafes. From there, word spreads.

  1. Adaptability

Seeing how our customers shop allows us to adapt our store to meet their interests. We never intended our furniture range to be a focus, but rather as a display that supported our décor and accessories. However, the response to the original pieces was so positive that unique but affordable furniture has now become one of our most popular offerings.

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  1. Realism

While we love delivering a unique in-store experience, we know that an online presence is necessary – we want customers everywhere to have access to our products! We believe that our store, our website and our social media activity all work together and enhance one another. In a recent blog, we’ve offered to style our customers’ favourite products on Facebook – a way of extending into the digital space the sort of inspiration they can find in the store.

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–Jennifer Brown and Tracey Kennedy are co-owners of Sydney homewares store The Vignette Room.

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The Vignette Room’s mother-daughter duo LOVE working together

Sponsored by The Vignette Room

Getting into business with family is always one of those ‘Should I, shouldn’t I?’ scenarios. Obviously, there’s the positives: the fact you know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, you like to spend time together (most of the time!) and in the end nothing can ever really come between you. But on the other hand, as the saying goes: “You always hurt the ones you love!”

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Jennifer Brown and Tracey Kennedy

So, do you risk it? Well mother and daughter Tracey Kennedy and Jennifer Brown did, opening their homewares store The Vignette Room in Sydney’s Paddington this year. And six months on, there’s no regrets! “I think the key to our success is that we understand where the other person is coming from and realise we both want to achieve the same goal, even if we have different paths to get there,” explains Jennifer. “For the most part, we get on really well. I think the only issue comes from a slight clash in personalities. Mum is a type-A perfectionist whereas I like to allow things to take their course a little more.”

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Deciding to go into business together after they spent time designing and sourcing products for Tracey’s properties, it’s quite a jump from their previous careers. With Tracey running an engineering business (which she still does on the side) and Jennifer coming from a customer service background, they realised they both loved being immersed in the home sector. “We discovered after the projects were finished, that our blend of different aesthetics worked really well,” says Jennifer. “So we thought there was an opportunity to create something together.”

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Stocking a wide range of unique products, they are displayed in a way that makes you feel like you’re inside the home of a ridiculously stylish friend. “It’s so exciting to have people walk in the door and go: ‘Wow, wow, wow,'” explains Tracey. “We get a lot of feedback about how we have lots of unique products or products people have seen before but now see in a new light thanks to the unique way they have been displayed.”

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Also designing a small range of side tables which Tracey makes through her engineering business, they’re hoping to expand this range in 2016. However, that’s just one of many goals for the new year! “We have a showroom expansion happening at the start of 2016 so I think we’ll be looking to expand our own fabricated metal furniture range to include other items,” says Tracey. “We also want to expand our product offering to include some unique internationally sourced products, as well as adding an interior styling/consulting and product-sourcing arm to The Vignette Room.” The world is their oyster!

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The winner of October 7 Vignettes with The Vignette Room

The winner of this month’s competition is Anne, aka @_fridays_child. I think we were all amazed when we realised that she had a baby on day 1 of 7 Vignettes and what can we say? It obviously inspired her to some up with some beautiful pictures!

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Our judge, Jennifer Brown from The Vignette Room in Sydney’s Paddington, said: “Wow, what an amazing week, thank you so much for the opportunity to be part of 7 Vignettes. It’s such a fun competition and we had an absolute blast creating our images and seeing all the beautiful ideas people came up with!

“We were absolutely blown away (as I’m sure everyone was) to discover Anne had a baby on the first day of the competition and still managed to create such a beautiful collection of images.

“Each image creatively reflected the day’s theme with Anne’s own individual flavour, all whilst building part of a cohesive overall story for the week.”

Anne wins a $500 voucher for The Vignette Room. And you lucky lovelies can take 10% off your online orders using the code 7vignettes until midnight on Wednesday 14 October. Shop online.

Thanks so much to The Vignette Room for their generous sponsorship and fantastic themes! We loved partnering with you and we think your shop is gorgeous!

If you’re still in the vignette-creating mood, why not have a go at our competition to win a shopping trip with yours truly and $1000 to spend at Castle Towers? Find out more.

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October 7 Vignettes with The Vignette Room

I’m delighted to announce that the next round of 7 Vignettes, starting a week today (yes, already!), is being sponsored by the very aptly named Sydney (and online) store, The Vignette Room! They’ve chosen some fantastic themes which I think you’re going to love!

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The Vignette Room (featured on the blog here) have generously donated a $500 voucher for the overall winner and seven daily theme prizes of $100. Jennifer Brown, the daughter half of the mother/daughter duo behind this beautiful shop, says: “We love that 7 Vignettes is always such a visual treat and that it allows people to showcase their creativity. We love watching it unfold every month and seeing how people’s personalities come out in the vignettes they create. We especially love how there are so many wildly different interpretations of the themes and that it’s such an individual expression of what the themes mean to them.”

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Jennifer Brown and Tracey Kennedy outside The Vignette Room

The Vignette Room truly is a visual feast and we thoroughly recommend a visit if you’re in Sydney. It’s a great example of why it’s still great to shop in bricks and mortar stores and meet the people curating their wares.

The ladies recently had this ‘manifesto’ hand painted onto the shop wall

Jennifer adds: “We first played along in December last year when Domayne sponsored and we had the most amazingly fun couple of days creating our visual interpretations of the themes. We’re so excited to sponsor 7 Vignettes so we can give people a little bit of an insight into who we are as a mother/daughter team and as an interior lifestyle store and what makes us tick through our themes. Plus, then we have an excuse to play along again and spend all day on Instagram and chalk it up to ‘working’!”

We like her style!

The fun starts on 1 October on Instagram. All details of how to play here or ask any questions in the comments below. Enjoy!

The Vignette Room is at 42 Gurner Street, Paddington, NSW 2021.

 

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Bling meets bohemian at Sydney’s newest homewares store

Merging Tracey Kennedy’s love of bling with her daughter, Jennifer Brown’s, more Bohemian approach, new homewares business The Vignette Room, is sure to please everyone, no matter the taste.

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Tracey and Jennifer

With the duo sharing a mutual love of all things home decor, the Paddington store provides a series of curated home design collections, inspired by the mother and daughter’s past experiences. “We started renovating and decorating the Sydney and Brisbane properties that Tracey owns,” explains co-founder Jennifer. “It was these renovations that ignited a passion in us to source products and see our own designs come together.”

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Stocking a range of furniture, homewares, art, gifts and lifestyle products, The Vignette Room gives homemakers the opportunity to break traditional home styling rules and adhere to their own way of decorating. The bohemian interior range creates a laid back feel through the use of eccentric arrangements that are eye-catching and offbeat, whilst the bling interior range evokes glamour and acts as a magnet to draw people in.

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Pieces range from small homewares gifts and soft furnishings to large household furniture items, with the handcrafted items having been lovingly designed by Jennifer’s brother, making the store a complete family affair!

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Being able to work together and share their passion is the main driver of this new family start-up. However the duo also intend to shake up the homewares community by curating a series of products that evoke a fresh and exciting approach to home design. “We would like the store to become a destination for people seeking high-end interior inspiration,” says Jennifer. “We want this store to be a homewares experience that is mirrored in people’s homes.”

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