As you all know.. I have been ranting and raving about Pie Lane.. I just like their stuff a bit too much.. A few weeks back I had asked Sri to explain the background for Pie Lane..I am copying the letter verbatim for you guys to read it to get a feel for it..
So here we have Sri's version of it
When we got married, the only thing we never experienced was "culture shock". I guess for both of us, the fusion of two cultures was so enriching an experience that it just became a part of our lives. Today Ton knows Pune and the politics and economy of India better than I do...and I know a lot about being Dutch. It also helped, that both our families, were totally cool with it.
So here we have Sri's version of it
When we got married, the only thing we never experienced was "culture shock". I guess for both of us, the fusion of two cultures was so enriching an experience that it just became a part of our lives. Today Ton knows Pune and the politics and economy of India better than I do...and I know a lot about being Dutch. It also helped, that both our families, were totally cool with it.
A few years ago, we wanted to start some venture together...and  because Ton was posted in Paris then, importing and exporting stuff was  the easiest thing. We sent lehengas and sarees  and ethnic jewellery  there and imported specific products like flexible magnetic paper ( thus  the name Flexmag) and some other stuff ... nothing focussed... just  east meeting west notions. 
With the sarees, someone had sent in some bindis  ....and truly, my mother in law just went thro them, picked a few  packets up...said hmmmmmmm...and popped them on a card she was making.  She made quite a few like that...and we realized...maybe, we could use  bindis....and we did. We tied up with Joycraft...a dutch company...and  the first consignment...was thousands and thousands of bindis put in a  western Joycraft packing.
It was too great an idea...bindis are fidgety...too  intricate...didn't work...Ton once again had to leave Pune for work  elsewhere...and I decided to work full time on it. ( I was an urban  planner before that). That was nearly four and a half years ago....
...And we evolved..we realized we had to cater to  western tastes, improve the quality of all the products..including  bindis!!...and we began again. Since Flexmag was into trading...we  wanted to call the hobby craft section something else. 
We decided ( like most parents) to use our kid's  names..Pia and Neil...it tentatively was to be Pia Line but Pia  protested..Neil , of course, (cool dude!!) would not have his name on  "girly stuff like stickers and glitter..:):)...and Pia, being a total  foodie...and said why not Pie Lane ?...it fitted!!...( I love the  Beatles and their song Penny Lane and she loves food!! ) and the name  stuck..........
....of course, till date, people ask us we whether we are a bakery!!!...:):):)
We  insisted all our stuff would be made in India...and seriously...I still  work with craftsmen who make bindis, tattoos, and imitation jewellery.  They have long given up on me..and dont question why I draw hearts with  devils horns and cover them in resin...but they are great...and somehow  have indulged me. All of them are based in Mumbai. 
So I design and develop the actual product...each  and every tiny sticker is drawn by me, we find the materials in Mumbai  and other places,  sit with the manufacturers and get it done....and  till date, I am doing that. :):)..My associate Ritesh does all the  material sourcing and looks after the actual production in Mumbai....I  design and decide on what products to make, make the first samples, and  develop the products ( starting with the glue which is used!!) ...and  Ton does absolutely everything else.... from the paperwork, to the  financing , managing, handling the studio and a 100 other things ( cos  we actually convert the beads to stickers and transfer them on the final  sticker packet, fill the glitter in the tiny bags, pop on the bar  codes/stickers etc..)..and thats how it goes. In short, three of us  pretty much do everything...:):)
 
5 comments:
thats one great thing to hear
Very Interesting. Thank you for posting!!
thats sounds like lots of work... grt going... Im gonna get my first set of Pie Lane products from Kavitha as part of the prize... so really waiting for that... after gonna order other things... actually have big plans to go to Pune itself but lets see if that works out.. All the best to Sri and Khush thanks for getting us in touch with Pie Lane...
That is an interesting story. We get everything neatly packed without any hassle... now we know what goes on backstage!
very interesting facts nice to know more about the pie lane .
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