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Running a CREATIVE business with three small children?
What's particularly special about this journey is how it's always been intertwined with our family life.
We grew the business alongside our growing family - three babies during our biggest growth years! Rather than seeing this as a limitation, we made it work for us. When our youngest arrived, in the early days she would come with us to site visits, and our team was incredible, often involving our children in designs.
I smile thinking about our eldest - aged 12yrs at the time - getting a mention for his origami designs in a Chelsea Flower Show installation that won gold - he was so proud of that contribution.
When my husband joined the business about five years in, it became even more of a family affair. My sister-in-law joined us for several years, and so many friends have helped with different projects - it's often been about family and friends coming together.
With our children watching us work (including the challenges and the successes) and at times joining in, it has given them an incredible perspective on business. They've seen firsthand that hard work brings rewards, but also that it's okay to fail sometimes - what matters is finding solutions and taking the next step forward.
They're already showing their entrepreneurial spirit, each with their own ideas about businesses they'd love to run one day, focused on what they're passionate about.
Our children continue to influence our business even now - in fact, our eldest introduced me to one of the first AI platforms as it was launched, realising how it could help our work. It's become this beautiful cycle of mutual inspiration and learning.
Yes, running a business while raising a family means making choices and sometimes working when you'd rather not.
But it's also allowed us to structure our lives in ways that really matter - being there for school matches and plays, making the most of school holidays, and even creating extraordinary experiences like having full summers in Greece.
Here's how we made it work
For us, it's about finding that balance between hard work and quality family time, and showing our children that you can build something successful while staying true to what matters most.
what I'm known for
BOLD COLOR
weekend PLANS
THRIFTING
KNOWN TO SPLURGE ON
BALENCIAGA
MY FAVORITE PLACE TO HOLIDAY
PORTUGAL
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