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15th January 2014
01:34pm GMT

It seems funny now looking back at how simplistic my goal was and how the business has thrived and grown in the space of 18 months of trading. My naivety and enthusiasm were definitely advantages in the beginning as I believed anything was possible and no amount of complications with freight forwarding or building a website put me off! My friends and family would say that I am a very determined person!
When I had decided on the furniture business, the next task was to visit factories and thoroughly research the quality of the product. Next, we had to decide on how many pieces we would launch with and how we would get the business to market. I believe that the attention we gave to our website has been key in our success. The website is our shop window and that took months of tweaking and fine tuning before we were happy to go 'live'. We discovered quickly that Irish people were slow to invest in a piece of furniture without the "see it, touch it, and try it out" experience, so our next task was to find premises where we could run pop-up shops and see people by appointments.
We were very reluctant to sink money into a shop lease when we were still taking baby steps. In fact, for the first few months of trading, we brought potential customers to my business partner Una's home where we set up a showroom....not ideal! We set up shop on the mezzanine floor of Antica Ceramica, The Stone Gallery in Dublin, a favourite of architects and interior designers. However, we had always toyed with the idea of being closer to the city. We then moved into Ringsend in Dublin 4 when an opportunity came up to rent the mezzanine of a modern classic car showroom. With it’s white walls, wooden floors and glass exterior it seemed a perfect backdrop in which to show the furniture at its best!
I never take our success so far for granted and I do believe that you cannot let your guard down or rest on your laurels. So, while I have taken a moment once in a while and said "Wow, this is amazing", I haven't yet reached the point where I am relaxed and laid -back about what the business has achieved!
The biggest challenge would probably be logistics. When we launched we took a punt on a lot of stock and tried to second-guess what the potential customer would go for. Your taste might not necessarily be someone else’s! So we were bringing in containers, ordering new stock while trying to shift furniture in stock. Now we have got to the stage where most items on a container is sold before it leaves the factories.
There have been lots of great moments but the moment that sticks in my mind is when we got our first overseas online order from a random punter in Switzerland. It was soon after we launched the website, not a big deal but it was a nice feeling!
As for what comes next, we are currently looking for new products to expand the brand with complimentary accessories (such as lighting, throws, rugs, homeware etc) and that is very exciting!
To find out more about Carol and CA Design, visit their website here.
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