Art franchise opportunities
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Our main Art franchises
Christmas Decorators
Lighting Up Businesses & Homes For 25 Years
Be part of The Christmas Decorators – the UK’s favourite seasonal decorating company. Chosen by celebrities, national brands and many other iconic clients, including premiership footballers and Harrods. Our successful franchisees provide bespoke decorating services for both commercial and residential properties.
- £25,000Minimum investment
- £115,000Expected revenue after 2 years
Endura Roses
Now and Forever
Master franchisees looking to introduce and grow Endura Roses brand within their territory will be able to receive a variety of benefits
- £50,000Minimum investment
- £9,995Minimum investment
Stagecoach
Creative Courage for Life
Here at Stagecoach, we go beyond honing our students' skills in arts; we equip them with the necessary skills to become a well-rounded individual that is ready to take on life
- £17,000Minimum investment
Strollercise
Strollercise is a unique style of fitness and offers franchisees a social and flexible business opportunity. Hours are can be fitted around family commitments, however franchise owners would be expected to run a minimum of six classes per week.
- £1,995Minimum investment
art-K
Nurturing children’s love of art.
art-K is a art education service that teaches art skills to children aged 6 to 18 in term-time classes, after school and on the weekends. These classes follow a proprietary structured programme (the art-K manuals) which is tailored to each child’s development, allowing children to go at their own pace. Clubs are voluntarily Registered with Ofsted which allows payments for the classes to be made by Tax-Free childcare vouchers, increasing access to the classes. During school holidays art-K provides art workshops.
- £5,000Minimum investment
- £77,000Expected revenue after 2 years
According to Andy Warhol, ?Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.?
Inspiration, if you needed it, to consider becoming self-employed in an art related business. If you need further evidence that setting up your own venture is a wise move, you will be interested to know that the UK is a global leader in the arts. The creative arts sector is worth an incredible ?87 billion to the UK economy, and employs one in every eleven people.
However, having a strong vision, skills and ambitions may not be enough on their own. Any new business start-up faces risks and uncertainties these days, which means that an arts franchise may be the best way to ensure longevity.
What is an art franchise business?
Put at its simplest, you choose a part of the arts that interests you, and that matches your aspirations. Then you find an established company, who is willing to share with you the secrets of their success. An arts franchiser will also provide you with recognised and respected branding, creating an instant good impression with customers. This will probably include a high-tech website. Your franchise partner can also help you source equipment, shop fittings, a studio or whatever else you need, at favourable prices.
An arts franchise also provides help with the nitty-gritty of business management, including legal compliance, insurance and training requirements. You're still your own boss, with a wealth of support that standalone ventures miss out on.
Examples of art franchise opportunities
The range of options is as colourful and diverse as you would expect. It encompasses, for example, art classes under the ColourWheel and The Seasons brands. You could offer messy art classes for children under a artK˜franchise, or retail affordable art with a LUMAS gallery.
Contact us today. We can draw out the most up-to-date arts franchise opportunities, so you can picture a successful future as a business owner.