What do you do, and how long have you been in business?
I am the owner and founder of Creature Comforts Upholstery. We started in April 2024.
Why did you create Creature Comforts Upholstery?
Creature, as we call it, was named for three reasons: my love of animals, my love of being cosy (Autumn is my favourite season and I felt it embodies that feeling), and because we loved the play on the phrase “creature comforts”.
What do you think has been your biggest achievement since launching your business?
I am so proud of how ‘Creature’ has grown. We started working out of my old bedroom in my parents’ house and have grown from one shop/workshop to two premises.
Is there something most people don’t know about you?
I am a secret golfer and a Taylor Swift fan.
Is there a single person who you have learned the most from in your life? If so, what did they teach you?
One person who has profoundly shaped my life is my incredible mum. She has been my greatest teacher, imparting wisdom that ranges from the practical, like how to thread a needle, to the intricate art of reconstructing the most complex chairs. Her lessons resonate deeply, reminding me to approach life with both care and enthusiasm.
If you could have dinner with one living or non-living person, who would it be and why?
While having dinner with my mum would be an obvious and cherished choice — what I wouldn’t give for just an extra ten seconds with her — I would also love the opportunity to dine with Margaret Thatcher. Ever since I was a young girl, I have been captivated by her complex legacy. To me, she embodies both heroism and controversy; she was a trailblazer for women in leadership. I would relish the chance to explore her experiences and perspectives, particularly the adversities she overcame and the glass ceilings she shattered. I would also be keen to understand her rationale behind some of her more contentious decisions, as I believe there is much to learn from her unique journey.
What is your favourite film of all time?
Too many to choose from; however, the one I always put on to make me laugh is Zoolander.
What is your best advice for people starting out in business?
Surround yourself with fellow entrepreneurs. Don’t be afraid to openly share your challenges; many will have experienced similar struggles and can offer valuable insights from their own journeys. Building a network of support not only provides practical advice but also fosters a sense of community that can be incredibly beneficial as you navigate the ups and downs of your business venture.
What’s next for you and your business?
My aim is to grow the business to cover more areas of the Midlands and hopefully employ a full-time upholsterer and curtain maker.

