About Thornbury Wares
I grew up in Orange, in the Central Tablelands, where my dad ran a small joinery off Ophir Road. He made furniture to order, nothing fancy, just solid stuff that lasted. I went the other way, studied industrial design at Newcastle, then spent about twelve years doing product development for a mid-size homewares importer in Sydney. My wife Cara had been running the operations side of a ceramics wholesale business out of Bowral since 2014. We met at a trade fair in Melbourne, got talking over a shared interest in how things are actually made versus how they're marketed, and stayed in touch. By 2019 we were married and both quietly tired of working for other people's ideas.
Before Thornbury Wares, I was product manager at a company that imported most of its range from three factories in Guangdong. The work was fine, decent money, but every decision went through six people and by the time a product reached a customer it had been focus-grouped into something nobody really loved. Cara was doing better, she had real autonomy at the Bowral business, but the company sold in 2021 and her role disappeared in the restructure. We'd been talking for two years about pooling what we each knew, her background in supplier logistics and small-business operations, mine in product design and material sourcing. The redundancy was the thing that finally made us stop talking and start.
— Thanks for being here. — Richard, Richard Miles Harris