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    A Flame That Started Small: How She Found Purpose in Candle-Making

    What started as a quiet hobby became the spark that changed her life. This is how candle-making helped her rediscover purpose, confidence, and a voice of her own.

    Introduction

    In today’s interview, we speak with Sarah Lim, founder of Bloom Atelier, a Singapore-based floral design studio known for its modern yet timeless arrangements. Since launching in 2018, Sarah has grown her boutique brand into one of the most sought-after names for weddings and intimate events.

    We sat down with Sarah to talk about entrepreneurship, creative direction, and what it really takes to build a brand from scratch.


    Q&A Interview

    Q: What inspired you to start Bloom Atelier?

    Sarah:
    I’ve always been drawn to design and storytelling. Flowers felt like the perfect medium because they’re emotional. In 2018, I realized there was space in the market for florals that felt intentional and refined rather than overly decorative. That’s when Bloom Atelier was born.


    Q: What was the biggest challenge in your early days?

    Sarah:
    Confidence. When you’re starting out, you question everything — pricing, branding, even your own taste. I had to learn that building a business is as much about mindset as it is about skill.


    Q: How would you describe your brand’s aesthetic?

    Sarah:
    Modern, restrained, and elegant. I focus on texture and negative space. I don’t believe in overcomplicating arrangements — simplicity can be powerful.


    Q: What advice would you give aspiring business owners?

    Sarah:
    Start before you feel ready. You’ll never feel fully prepared. Also, invest in branding early — people connect with how your business makes them feel, not just what you sell.


    Q: How do you stay creatively inspired?

    Sarah:
    Travel, architecture, and fashion. Inspiration doesn’t always come from flowers. Sometimes it’s a building’s shadow or fabric movement that sparks an idea.


    Final Thoughts

    Sarah’s journey is a reminder that thoughtful branding and creative clarity can transform a small idea into a meaningful business. Bloom Atelier continues to grow, guided by intention and quiet confidence.

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    Client Details

    Client: Jennifer Client 01
    Business: A Candle Shop
    Industry: industry testing
    Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Founded: 2016

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