A business in the children’s lifestyle and décor niche was established in August 2025 and has achieved over $28,000 in verified sales within a few months. Specializing in premium corduroy loungers, mini fold-outs, and toy storage bags, the business boasts significant profit margins of approximately $70 per large lounger and $23 per smaller product. The current inventory includes 120 units, with a breakdown of 53 large loungers and 76 minis and storage bags. The business operates a fully functional Shopify store featuring a branded domain, integrated payments, and quality product photography. It has also developed an active social media presence across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, supported by reliable supplier relationships and documented sourcing and production details.
Operationally, the business runs through an e-commerce platform, with the owner managing stock and fulfilling orders from Australia, requiring about 8-10 hours a week. There is potential for scaling via automated fulfillment, paid advertising, influencer collaborations, and international expansion. The customer base primarily consists of Australian families, with organic sales driven by social media engagement, repeat purchases, and community recommendations. Financially, the venture has been profitable, with an average margin of around 50% and no paid advertising to date, indicating room for growth through digital marketing strategies. The sale package includes the Shopify store, branding assets, inventory, social media accounts, and transition support, offering an opportunity for a new owner to expand an already successful business. The current owner is selling due to family commitments.
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