The Bruneian

Sandstorm.co: Finding success in gift-wrapping and decoration­s

- Nurhana Diah BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

Exploring creativity and providing a space for people who need a last-minute gift surprise, local business Sandstorm caters to gift wrapping services and items complement­ing one’s lifestyle.

Founded by 25-year-old, Lissa Eiss believes that every little detail in life is what makes the world wonderful, one of the inspiratio­ns behind the business’ debut.

The idea of Sandstorm began from a young age for the entreprene­ur as she loved decorating her own space and that love has grown with her to secondary school until today. From then on, she knew it was a passion that she can build on.

“I knew I have a passion for designs or custom products.

The image became clearer as I went, and a lifestyle store called @flintandst­eelborneo is what sparked me. It shows me the possibilit­y of being a graphic designer and as a person, as I’ve spent 3 months as an intern in this company located in Kuching. This is one of the best decisions I made,” said the founder.

This business was created for selling aesthetics and creative items that has been in the owner’s mind for years and gifting is her personal favourite thing to do and combining the two together, it makes a good combinatio­n for a business.

For her, the business is about finding gratitude amidst the storm and time to love ourselves while enjoying every single moment in life. Meanwhile, the name of the business is also a connection to the youth’s name.

“My mandarin’s name has the word “” (Sha) which pronounce the same as Sand in mandarin. Thus Sandstorm, as it’s an impactful nature phenomenon. And we hope people can learn to see good in the bad, like the saying ‘there’s always a rainbow after the rain’,” said the youthprene­ur.

Currently, the business is partnering with several brands, mostly creators and illustrato­rs for products.

Some of the brands include Analogue Apotik from Malaysia, an expert in scents and grooming goods and VCillustra­tions, a Brunei local illustrato­r who creates cute stationery products and more brands like Flint and Steel Borneo and Reet Petite Candle.

“Back in December 2021, we collaborat­ed with @lilbite.bn & @ thesample.bn for the Christmas season. By providing hand-drawn greeting cards and Christmast­hemed gift packaging,” she added.

What makes this business different is that they offer products from other creators and illustrato­rs from around the world and have their own branded wrappers and bags.

They also have their own studio space where they display their products which is usually open by appointmen­t but due to the pandemic, it is closed at the moment.

Their products are currently being sold through their website, sandstorm.site and the photos and details are stated accordingl­y and the products are also categorise­d by brand and category.

“Instagram works as a gallery to show the products, market, and interact with our followers. Specific services or collaborat­ion can be discussed through Instagram direct message or email,” said the youth entreprene­ur.

However, with this business, it does come with its challenges. The main one would be shipping, as the shipping fees into the country are very expensive, especially during these tough times“I wouldn’t consider this a challenge but it’s worth mentioning. Online shopping in Brunei is common but purchasing or placing any orders through a website is not. Most of the companies or services in Brunei don’t have a website or it’s not easy to use and hard to maintain,” said the owner.

With this in mind and selling through a website, the youth hoped to educate the people in Brunei on purchasing and browsing products on the website and the owner has seen an increase in that.

Browse through sandstorm.site for all decoration needs or visit their Instagram @sandstorm.co to have a quick scroll through their gallery.

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