Winkelen homewares magazine issue 2 Winkelen October 2014 | Page 27

SPRING SPECIAL Tell us a bit about Succulence? Succulence is a little bit of this and a little bit of that. We’re a small studio based in a gorgeous seaside village on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria with koalas in the garden and the beach at the end of the road. Sustainability is at the core of what we do. Our family is passionate about sustainability and we live and breathe it every day. The large majority of the materials we use have had former lives – each piece has a story which we make reference to on our product labels… “I once was a wine bottle”, “I once was a beer bottle”, “I once was a house stump” etc. And of course there’s usually a good dose of greenery thrown in too. Tell us about yourself and your background? Now there’s a question! My journey to Succulence has been a winding road with lots of diversions. I completed a Bachelor of Education in Visual Arts in the early 90’s focusing on wood and textiles. After a few years of teaching Art, Design and Technology Studies, I headed off overseas and spent 13 years away from Australia. During that time my love of the outdoors took me on my first diversion. I worked in the Outdoor Education industry with children for a lot of years. I ran sailing centres in the South of France, living in a tent on the beach for six months of every year. My creative sensibilities were never far from the surface and I still think my tent had the best interior design of any other on site! I spent ten years living between France, England and Wales, immersed in the outdoor world, followed by several years living in a small Alpine village in rural Switzerland. Soon after, I struggled for several years with Chronic Fatigue and my world and everything in it was turned upside down. I was unable to work, particularly in the high energy industries I was used to. After a couple of years I reached a period in my illness where I knew that I needed to start feeding my creative soul again in order to aid recovery. The local college was offering Diplomas in Floral Design, and even though I had only a passing interest in flowers, it was a reason to force myself up and out of the house. On day one, I fell in love and knew I had discovered a new passion. What sparked you to create your business? On returning to Australia a few years later I found myself back in the outdoor industry, doing flowers on the side. After a number of years I encountered another period of illness which was a complete game changer. With a recent ‘sea change’ move and a young daughter about to start school, I knew it was the ‘now or never’ time to give the designer/ maker thing a go. A workaholic by nature, I no longer had a desire to work long hours to line someone else’s pockets at the expense of missing out on my daughter’s early years. I wanted to be around to take her to school and to collect her at the end of the day – that was by and large the driving force behind my latest adventure. In 2012, with my partner’s support, I took the leap and haven’t looked back. What processes are involved in creating your pieces? I work with a number of materials so no day is ever the same as the one before. One day I might be pouring concrete, the next cutting glass, the next propagating plants and the next scavenging for wood. Some days – and these are the ones I love – I wake up with ideas bursting to get out and everything that I should be doing gets pushed aside. I get a head full of ideas and I’ll spend hours making and breaking things, testing designs and playing around with whatever I have in mind. It’s from these hours of converting my muddled thoughts into ‘things’ that dozens of ideas either die a death of practicality or survive the cut! Our Bottle Garden range is the culmination of hundreds of cut wine and beer bottles over a twelve month period before we refined the look, shape and feel that we were after. continued on next page >