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Mariana Agness Francisco Eria, a Mozambican entrepreneur turning her passion for flowers into a contemporary floral design business

July 17, 2017 Melanie Hawken
Mariana Agness Francisco Eria, founder of House Of Agness (Mozambique)

Mariana Agness Francisco Eria, founder of House Of Agness (Mozambique)

The art of flower arranging has a long and beautiful history, but today has been taken to a whole new level as floral gifting and interior decoration has become part of our everyday lives. For Mozambican entrepreneur Mariana Agness Francisco Eria and her floral design business, House Of Agness, this represents a wonderful opportunity to bring her unique floral design aesthetic to her customers.

 

LoA chatted to Mariana this month to find out more about this unique business.

What does your company do?

The House of Agness is a floral design company inspired by modern, minimalistic aesthetics but with a classic touch. Our products and services include deliveries of our signature boxes, bouquets and gift boxes and onsite floral services. Our prime flowers include roses, orchids, hydrangeas and peonies (seasonal).

What inspired you to start your company?

Besides the desire to become an entrepreneur and discovering a field that I am passionate about, I saw an opportunity in a market to bring a differentiated product and service. The floral industry has long been influenced by traditional floral arrangements. I wished to introduce a new way of gifting flowers, of sharing moments, of spreading love in the ever more digital world we live in.

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"The floral industry has long been influenced by traditional floral arrangements. I wished to introduce a new way of gifting flowers, of sharing moments, of spreading love in the ever more digital world we live in."

Why should anyone use your service or product?

Our product is made with nothing but passion, love and dedication. We do not only wish to make a business transaction with our customer, we wish to provide an experience from the moment they contact us to the moment their intention has been translated into one of our floral arrangements/gift-boxes and has been carefully delivered to its final destination.

Tell us a little about your team

From a one-woman show, the company now employs 5 people. Mussagy is our oldest employee, I discovered him selling flowers in the informal market roughly two years ago. I believed that with my vision and his experience I would have a starting point. As the company gained more exposure and the clientele increased so did the team. Carlos, Fernando and Jessica were the last missing pieces of the puzzle of what is now The House Of Agness team. They are all self-driven and enthusiastic individuals with love for what they do.

"Our product is made with nothing but passion, love and dedication."

Share a little about your entrepreneurial journey. And, do you come from an entrepreneurial background?

I recall the first time I had an entrepreneurial experience must have been 15 years back (in Sweden) when we used to sell cookies in order to finance our school trips. Then when I moved back to Maputo I started giving modern dance classes on my free time in Maputo International School, Aga Khan, Physical and the Scandinavian School. The only entrepreneurial background that I can think of in the family is my mother, she used to sell candy and chips in the early 90s. Other than her there are no entrepreneurs in the family.

What are your future plans and aspirations for your company?

To continuously improve in quality and grow, grow, grow.

"We wish to provide an experience from the moment a customer contacts us to the moment their intention has been translated into one of our floral arrangements/gift-boxes and has been carefully delivered to its final destination."

What gives you the most satisfaction being an entrepreneur?

To be able to help myself and help others in their economical freedom.

What's the biggest piece of advice you can give to other women looking to start-up?

The tools of your future lay in your hands, grab the wheel and start the engine. You might not know how to get there, you may not have all the answers and that is okay. The mistakes along the way are going to be the bricks to build the foundation of your business. People will doubt you, and sometimes you will doubt yourself but it will all be worthwhile in the ‘never-ending’ end. Entrepreneurship is like a destination that unlocks a new and more exciting journey.

 

Contact or follow The House of Agness

WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST | EMAIL thehouseofagness@gmail.com


Why LoA loves it….

They always say that if you want to create a successful business then follow your passion, and in the case of Mariana Agness Francisco Eria, her passion for flowers and floral design created an entrepreneurial opportunity. Today, she is giving joy to her customers through her artistic floral creations and her celebration of the art of gifting. --- Melanie Hawken, founder and editor-in-chief of Lionesses of Africa
In Startup Story Tags Business Services, Mozambique, African Luxury
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