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Meet Paulomi from Handmade by Tinni, a self-taught textile jewellery designer based in London. SoLo Craft Fair sits down with founder Paulomi to discuss the difficulties of building a business during a global pandemic, the ethos and inspirations behind Handmade by Tinni, and her top tips for other aspiring makers.
“I decided to launch my brand during a very challenging time when the whole world was going through a crisis. The life we used to know has changed drastically and we’ve all had to adjust to a new normal – hello Zoom, sanitisers, masks and lockdown.”
In difficult circumstances Paulomi took to building her brand online. “Social media was a big help and with the use of intelligent hashtags, engaging content, clean photography and my creative prowess, I was able to convert visitors to my social media page into followers and then customers. I am a sales and marketing professional after all.”
The name Tinni is used as it reflects Paulomi’s alternative personality. “It’s my pet name – cheeky, full of fun and colourful.” Handmade by Tinni was a natural step for Paulomi who has always had a passion for unique, handcrafted jewellery.
“I mainly use age-old rope knotting crafts and techniques like macramé – creating colourful, unique and bold designs is what makes my textile jewellery stand out! I chose cotton as my main design medium as I am passionate about the environment.
It’s sustainable and biodegradable, soft to wear, hypoallergenic, colourful, and extremely flexible to use, allowing my imagination to flow.”
Paulomi hopes to grow Handmade by Tinni over the next two to three years, with the aim of scaling up the business into a reputable, sustainable UK design brand.
“I plan to explore creative partnerships and brand collaborations to add flare to my business. At the same time I want to expand my wholesale partnerships and grow the revenue from that angle. I hope to always remain true to the original ethos of being a small independent design brand that is sustainable, colourful, and unusual – just like me.”
Paulomi recognises how demanding a new business can be. “As a business owner you need to be prepared to wear multiple hats. It’s exciting and liberating. In one day you can be the creator, the digital marketing manager, the accountant, the administrator, the social media manager, the customer service manager, the salesperson, and the head designer. Remember to take a break from it all as balance is key for your wellbeing.”