Interview with Alfred Wong from Noel Gifts

Alfred Wong

Managing Director, Noel Gifts International Ltd

(All the following photos are courtesy of Hearted Moments Photography)

1) Why did you choose to start Noel Gifts and what do you love most about this business?

In 1973, I joined my family’s construction business and back then, it was an annual routine for most companies to send hampers to business associates on special occasions such as Chinese New Year.

But the feedback from sending hampers was that some hampers had rusty cans inside and some other products that were not so desirable. So, with this feedback, we decided to pack the hampers ourselves because we firmly believed that gifts bear good wishes and therefore they must be of high quality to carry the sincerity and goodwill of the sender.

The response was heartening and many of our recipients called to ask if we can assist them by packing the hampers so that they can present them to their business associates in turn. This hamper project became our small seasonal side-venture. But when my father’s construction business failed, we decided to go full time into the gifting business.

This business of ‘gifting’ is extremely satisfying when you know that you have helped people improve their relationships in one way or another, be it with business associates, friends, family, or loved ones. To see the smiles on the recipients’ or senders’ faces proves that you did a job well done.

2) How have gifting trends evolved over the years and what are some of the most memorable gifts that Noel has put together for customers?

As years go by, besides the ever popular flowers and chocolates, gifting trends have shifted from the basic gifting to concept gifting. Customers are more discerning and attracted to gifts that have a story and strong idea.

Hence, we make effort to innovate and keep up with trends. We have introduced 800 new product ideas each year and even introduced organic products and also some experiential gifts vouchers to cater to the younger customers.

There are many examples of memorable gifts, as giving gifts come from the heart and we often see extraordinary gifting moments. Physically, there were big and expensive gifts such as a more than 2 metres tall chinese new year hamper; a 999 stalks of rose bouquet that is as big as a small round tasle; and a $3000 congratulatory flower display.

Emotionally, there were simple bright sun flower bouquets that were presented to hospice patients to brighten their day; a special hamper packed with hand-picked items by a terminally-ill individual to thank her doctor.

3) Perhaps lesser known would be Noel’s property investments. How have these investments complemented Noel’s gift business and what are the prerequisites for any business which would like to also venture into property investments?

In line with our gifting business, these investments’ focus is with view of bringing people closer.

The prerequisites are basically, interest, sufficient capital, and industry knowledge.

4) Please share about the most important lessons you have learnt about branding, especially in establishing Noel as a trusted and reliable brand. 

I believe that having a strong brand is essential to secure a dominant brand share and achieve market leadership locally and enabling it to grow regionally. And to sustain a strong brand, it is important to have continuous product innovation and creative designs.

Sample of a fresh rose frozen in time via a ‘freeze-drying’ process

As such, Noel’s product development and design team travels extensively to source for items to refresh its selection of gifts, flowers and hampers. To better understand customers and identify gifting trends, the company undertakes market research and conducts training for its customer service teams. It also taps on resources beyond itself to introduce new management capabilities and strategies.

5) Which are the best gifts you have ever received?

1.      God

2.      My Family

3.      Gifts from Noel

Grace Says: I had the opportunity of learning from a Floral Stylist at Noel Gifts, and together, we put together a red rose hand bouquet they call ‘Burning Love’. :) (*Will be uploading the video soon; enjoy the pictures for now)

The Workstation:

I learnt a lot about roses along the way…

Was taught how to remove the unwanted petals and thorns and how to trim the stems, etc

And after almost 25 minutes or so… *tadah*

Very pretty bouquet, right?

Was tempted to run home with the bouquet in their award-winning tote bag :D

*No more awkwardness when carrying bouquets!*

I used to think bouquets are just pretty and little did I know about how much work went into the presentation! Did you know that this particular bouquet required FIVE sheets of that beautiful red and pink wrapping?! To the uninitiated, it looks like it took just two.

Plus, you can’t leave the half-wrapped bouquet lying on the table while you go look for the ribbon/decorative leaves/wrapping/etc (*A mistake I committed*). The roses always have to be propped up by their stems so the petals won’t touch the tabletop and start turning black or wilt.

Besides learning about how to wrap a hand bouquet, it was certainly a lot of fun meeting the happy people at Noel. :D

I hope the bouquet I co-made will make a special lady really happy this Valentine’s Day. :)

Noel’s Valentine’s Day 2012 flowers and gifts are available for order until Feb 14, 2012. For more information and/or to order, call 6299 1155 or visit lovechapter.com

With special thanks to all at Noel Gifts who made this possible :)

Have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

Love,

Grace

p/s: If you’re still wondering where to take your date on V-Day, check out my previous blogpost here.

Interview with Ivan Teo from Arteastiq

Ivan Teo

Director, Arteastiq Tea Lounge & Art Jam 

(All photos courtesy of Hearted Moments Photography)

Ever thought you could start a successful business by accident? What about a business which pairs high tea with acrylic painting?! Arteastiq is one such business which came about as a blessing in disguise! :)

Ivan used to run a furniture store at this venue in Mandarin Gallery but it was a loss-making venture. However, customers liked the concept of enjoying their tea in this luxurious environment. Hence, with a revamp, the business took off again.

The special tea flavors were created by Ivan’s Tea Consultant friend and the tea is brewed individually for 3-5 minutes till the flavors get infused. Ivan revealed that not all kinds of oolong tea goes well with lychee, for example, hence the special attention paid to the brew. Also, Arteastiq does not use flavored teabags so don’t expect teabags to be sold here.

“Making tea is an art – not just throwing in a teabag.” – Ivan

Currently, Arteastiq serves 11 kinds of tea with a range of sides. I especially loved the lychee tea and almond biscuits which were surprisingly delicious, and I was told the Japanese mochi is not to be missed too!

When you’re done enjoying the tea, proceed for a 3-hour Art Jam session where everything is provided for you – aprons, paint, brushes, canvas, etc.

There’s reference material available if you need it too. And the friendly staff will make a color copy of any design you like so you can stick it next to your canvas and paint accordingly. ;)

You may even spot a couple of unfinished artwork which customers will be coming back to work on. You only have to pay $5/hr for each additional hour you require. Or else, it’s $48 for the 3 hours of painting on the regular 50 x 50cm canvas, or top up an additional $10 for the bigger one.

Ivan revealed that he was surprised at how willing Singaporeans were to participate in Art Jam. Art Jam started in the UK more than 10 years ago and essentially is not a school. People just got curious when they spotted other people painting.

In fact, local celebrities like Stefanie Sun, Zoe Tay and Michelle Chia have popped by Arteastiq with their friends and family. Check out their photos here.

I suppose even celebrities take to painting as a way to release stress and also bond with their friends and loved ones. :)

As for me, I haven’t painted since my Secondary School days, which seems like decades ago now. So here it is… the painter is pretty *ahem* but the painting, not so much…

My photographer friend, Jiahe, did a better job though he was taking photos most of the time. *sob* Talent: either you have it, or you don’t. :D

And have no worries about smudging the wet paint ‘cos the canvas will be packed in a special carrier for you:

And to reward yourself for the marvellous job at painting, just head out to the tea lounge/restaurant for a bite…

[above] I tried the Tender Mafia (Italian herbs with beef ribeye). I found it well-flavored and just a tad too salty.

*The main dishes are cooked using the Sous vide ultra-slow cooking method which seals in the meat’s juiciness and retains its tenderness. This means slow-cooking for TWO hours. I’m impressed.*

Jiahe tried the Saucy Housewife (Jumbo chicken leg in green apple cinnamon). I love the presentation! ;)

One item on their menu that caught me by surprise was this mushroom soup. Served in a petite mug, it’s full of yummy goodness:

*Must Try*

Unsurprisingly, Arteastiq is a hit with the ladies. Make a reservation before coming by, even on a weekday!

I’ll certainly be going back to Arteastiq again, it’s such a great place for tea and chilling out with friends. And perhaps, with enough practice, I can start painting decently well. :D

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Arteastiq:

Morning session: 11am-2pm/Afternoon session: 2.30pm-5.30pm

$88 per couple (you get everything you need to paint plus 2 snacks & beverages)

Or

$214 per couple for a 5-course Dinner with red/white wine and 1.5hrs of Painting. RSVP by today! Check Arteastiq’s Facebook Page for more details. :)

Arteastiq is located at:

Mandarin Gallery #04-14/15

333A Orchard Road S(238867)

http://www.arteastiq.com/

For more Valentine’s Day gift and dating ideas, visit this blog again this weekend ;)

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