Hillberg & Berk Plans Major Expansion

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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'Sparkle Bar' - Photo: Hillberg & Berk'Sparkle Bar' - Photo: Hillberg & Berk

‘Sparkle Bar’ – Photo: Hillberg & Berk

Regina-based jeweller Hillberg & Berk plans to open dozens of stores nationwide over the next several years. We spoke with its founder and CEO, Rachel Mielke, who explained her plans for the company as well as why and how the brand has become so popular so quickly.

Founded in 2007, Hillberg & Berk retails “modern and timeless, practical and functional” jewellery crafted from sterling silver, gold, and high-quality gemstones. Prices are considered accessible, though they can go into the thousands for designs utilizing premium materials. In 2008 Ms. Mielke went on CBC’s TV show Dragon’s Den, where she partnered with business mogul and philanthropost W. Brett Wilson for financing. In 2014, Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor commissioned Hillberg & Berk to make a tourmaline floral-design broach surrounded by diamonds for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who has been photographed wearing it four times. Other fans include Carrie Underwood, Sarah McLachlan, Michelle Obama, Barbra Walters, and Celine Dion. Hillberg & Berk has recently been commissioned to create a second piece for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Ms. Mielke revealed. As well, the jeweller recently partnered with award-winning figure skater Tessa Virtue on a new collection, and the line is already seeing tremendous success.


Regina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & BerkRegina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & Berk

Regina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & Berk


Rachel Mielke on the steps of the Regina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & BerkRachel Mielke on the steps of the Regina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & Berk

Rachel Mielke on the steps of the Regina flagship. Photo: Hillberg & Berk

To grow such a brand, you need to be disruptive and you need to integrate online with brick-and-mortar, according to Ms. Mielke. The company’s website was revamped last year and as a result, sales increased fivefold. Hillberg & Berk expects to see revenue of about $10 million in 2016, up from $5 million this year. Its products are of a high quality and are guaranteed for five years, with designs appealing to all age ranges.


Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II wears a commissioned Hillberg & Berk broach. A similar version  can be purchased  on the retailer's website. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II wears a commissioned Hillberg & Berk broach. A similar version  can be purchased  on the retailer's website. 

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II wears a commissioned Hillberg & Berk broach. A similar version can be purchased on the retailer’s website. 

The company is also charitable, with Ms. Mielke quoted as saying: “Through education, inspiration and opportunity, we are women empowering women – one sparkle at a time. The company is committed to empowering females and employs over 150 women. To date, the company has raised over $500,000 for organizations that support women and last year, she formed the Hillberg & Berk Foundation


Midtown Plaza, Saskatoon. Photo: Hillberg & BerkMidtown Plaza, Saskatoon. Photo: Hillberg & Berk

Midtown Plaza, Saskatoon. Photo: Hillberg & Berk

Hillberg & Berk currently operates five retail locations — two full-sized stores and three ‘Sparkle Bar’ kiosks. Its downtown Regina flagship is in a converted house, and last month it opened a permanent 800 square foot store at downtown Saskatoon’s Midtown Plaza. Its Sparkle Bars are at downtown Regina’s Cornwall Centre as well as two Edmonton shopping centres — at Kingsway Mall, and at West Edmonton Mall.

Ms. Mielke says that over the next five years, Hillberg & Berk will look to open dozens of stores across Canada, with the intention of becoming a household name. Aurora Realty Consultants is representing the jeweller in its real estate search, under the direction of broker Jeri Brodie. Stores will ideally be in the 800 to 1,200 square foot range in malls or streetfront locations, according to Ms. Mielke.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: December 17, 2015



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