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  • Enrich and Endure

    Enrich and Endure

    Enrich and Endure is a new Irish linen and wool homeware company started by creative brother and sister duo Lorcan and Sarah Quinn from County Down, Northern Ireland. Growing up in the centre of what was once the beating heart of the Irish linen industry, Sarah and Lorcan revive their region’s heritage while simultaneously pushing it towards an entirely new direction. We spoke to Sarah to find out more about the brand.

    Photos courtesy of Enrich and Endure.

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    Please tell us about your background. How did Enrich & Endure come about?

    Sarah: I have always been creative and driven towards design. I studied art at Manchester University but found my enthusiasm somewhat suppressed, it was there that I realised I didn’t really know what I wanted to do as a career. So I did what most confused creatives do in their early twenties and went travelling – learning new skills along the way. I firstly worked for an interior designer for two years in Northern Ireland before moving to New Zealand where I worked for an interior designer and stylist. It was during my time in New Zealand that I realised what I wanted to do – create a community of like-minded creative people to reinvent Irish products in a fresh and unique way.

    I decided to return home just 13 months ago. Lorcan who had taken a career break and had also went off travelling came to visit me in New Zealand 6 months previous. We came up with a plan and decided to return to the nest in October 2013 and get cracking. Lorcan is from a business background so we decided to combine both our skills and passions and work together to develop our own company. It has taken about a year to get off the ground which has proven very hard work but extremely satisfying when we launched our website just 7 months ago.

    Who’s responsible for what in your team?

    Sarah: Lorcan works on all things business, social and marketing, he is in charge of making it all happen. I’m in charge of all things creative, design and production and writing our blog – also a self-confessed post-it-note queen.

    You mentioned that your town used to be the beating heart of the Irish linen industry. Did you see a lot of local support for your idea?

    Sarah: Yes, the local support has been absolutely fantastic! Just this week we attended a civic reception with the town mayor and members of the local press. The support beyond our town across the rest of Ireland has been fantastic also. The product offering and overall concept has been extremely well received, people are really keen to see a young dynamic company working with traditional industries.

    How do you make sure your products are innovative and cerated with respect to the Irish linen heritage at the same time?

    We take traditional patterns and respectfully redesign them by introducing vibrant colours and creative yarn blends, like weaving linen and wool together.

    The brand launched earlier this year – what are your plans for the nearest future?

    Sarah: We have grand plans for the future! The short term plan is build off the platform we have and expand our collections to offer even more colourways. In the medium to long term we plan on introducing other Irish made products into the offering to push further towards our goal of becoming an all round lifestyle brand. The goal of the company is to offer products that both “Enrich” and “Endure” – this ethos is what we always focus on delivering!

    www.enrichandendure.com

     

  • Made By Hand by Tatanja Ross

    Made By Hand by Tatanja Ross

    Made By Hand is a mini documentary by Tatanja Ross, which discusses the revival of handmade approaches in the art world. The director showcases a glimpse of this movement through work of emerging artists based in Melbourne, Australia. The portrayed illustrators, paper crafts, screen printing and textile artists discuss how the handmade movement inspires and benefits their work.

    As Tatanja mentions in the documentary, “the DIY culture is less of a simple art trend but a lifestyle that many makers encompass and put back into the world”. In the world of mass manufactured products, the director hopes to inspire other young artists to work with their hands and show that supporting local artists and makers is important and worthwhile.

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    Made By Hand from Tatanja Ross on Vimeo.

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  • E5 Bakehouse London

    E5 Bakehouse London

    E5 Bakehouse is an independent, artisan bakery and coffee shop based in East London. Founded in 2012, the bakery is home to a strong team of passionate bakers, chefs and baristas who are committed to a conscious business approach, considering every element of their production process to ensure the produce is both tasty and sustainable.

    Our contributor, Mónica R. Goya caught up with Ben Mackinnon, the founder of E5 Bakehouse. Read the interview after the photos.

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    It all started with you delivering bread to your neighbours once a week, did you expect your business to grow so much?

    No, in fact I imagined just baking a couple of days a week by myself, but opening the place up to more people joining in has been a fantastic experience and the product and environment so much richer.

    You came up with the idea of starting a bakery while on sabbatical in Spain. What inspired you and was it a difficult decision?

    I was looking to find a career I could believe in, something which fused making something by hand with my passion for ecological sustainability. I baked a loaf and a seed was planted. It wasn’t until I was hanging out at a bakery in Fez, Morocco that I thought: this is it!

    Were there any other ideas you considered before setting up the Bakehouse?

    I was looking at starting a business installing solar panels.

    What is a typical day like for you?

    There isn’t one. At the bakehouse I am either making bread, teaching people, or spending time with the team.

    What is the most difficult about managing a team?

    Letting go and trusting in people.

    Are there any moments when you miss your consultant job?

    Not yet.

    What was the most difficult part of establishing your own bakery and how did you learn to make bread?

    Taking time to rest, listening to people’s advice, constantly adapting to change.

    Does East London influence the spirit of your bakery in any way? Why did you choose a postcode as the name for your business?

    Absolutely. Hackney is unique on account of the open minded community who are determined to support small independent businesses. They are savvy consumers here who are choosing to buy local, organic, well priced produce. They recognise that by investing in their community, that community becomes richer in ways which are hard to pin down.

    Is there any advice you could give to someone who wants to change career and start their own project?

    Take some time to think about it. Start small. Don’t be afraid of failing.

    You’re probably not short of ideas so what’s next for E5 Bakehouse?

    That’s top secret.

    e5bakehouse.com

  • Boss Orange Watches x Future Positive

    Boss Orange Watches x Future Positive

    Future Positive was born out of love for people leading creative, innovative projects and business. In the last couple of years, we’ve spoken with many young entrepreneurs and listened to their fascinating stories. It’s always interesting for us to hear about the motives for starting their projects.- often we hear that they couldn’t adapt to the corporate working environment or simply wanted to control their own destiny and feel satisfied with what they were creating.

    Looking at some of our favourite projects on the site made us realise that it’s not simple to describe the entrepreneurial personality. People we feature on Future Positive are ambitious, independent, creative and visionary. Many of them make personal sacrifices to achieve their goals and make their dreams come true. What connects them all is their passion and love for their work, which makes them succeed and thrive.

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    In this spirit, we’re are very excited to introduce you to our latest partnership with BOSS Orange Watches. Dedicated to young people, BOSS Orange Watches provides the key for success through passion. The brand empowers people worldwide to express their personal lifestyle and to tap their full potential to succeed in whatever they do, which we can really relate to.

    The latest collection is for those who value their individuality and cultivate mobility and spontaneity as parts of their personal mindset. Some of our favourite watches from the collection are inspired by travel and street design, and all of them are made from the highest quality materials to ensure they accompany you all the way through your journey to success.

    The Brisbane family embraces a cool and urban style – the watches feature a stainless steel case and bracelet in dark grey and a mat finish. The Sao Paulo models are inspired by real divers watches and are the true interpretation of Boss Orange’s youthful spirit, featuring a stainless steel case and a black silicon strap. Our favourite style has to be the New York, with its oversized black case and a unique dial texture giving it a rough and unpolished look, completed with a folded steel bracelet featuring the same pattern as the dial.

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    Over the next few weeks we’ll be putting one of the watches from BOSS Orange new collection to test, so make sure you come back to see our review and find out more it!


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    This is a sponsored post, written for BuzzParadise campaigns in partnership with BOSS Orange Watches

  • Hepcat

    Hepcat

    Hepcat is a start-up lifestyle brand based in San Francisco founded by Nash Finley and George McDonough. The brand focuses on sustainable design, and explores alternative materials, manufacturing techniques and outside of the box thinking.

    Bourbon Barrel skateboards are the first of many products that Hepcat hope to put out to the world. We all know that upcycling can get a little crafty so it’s always great to see a nice example of reusing materials done right. We’re definitely looking forward to seeing more products coming from the brand.

    Hepcat is currently running a Kickstarter campaign which you can support here.

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