Although
he wasn't the first to sell vintage in Crystal Palace, for many years, Andy
Stem was its sole standard bearer on Church Road. He has had a presence on the
street for 22 years now, which surely earns him the title of the Triangle's
Vintage Godfather! Having spoken to many locals in the course of writing this
blog over the last 18 months, his influence, and that of his shop, Bambino, is
indisputable. Where he started, many others have followed. As well as running
the shop, he has been very much involved in setting up Church Road market, and
the annual Crystal Palace Festival. After so many years in the business, he
might be forgiven for wanting to put his feet up, but as all the recent changes
indicate, he seems to be moving up a gear. The shop has doubled in size, and it
now includes the Triangle's coolest cafe run by Ant West, aka the Anarchista
Barista. Next on the agenda, Andy is installing wonderful old pharmacy
cabinets and an old fashioned cash desk. He's also planning to don shopkeeper's
overalls in the manner of Ronnie Barker. "Fork Handles" anyone?
Andy Stem, Vintage Godfather |
Like
many others I've interviewed, setting up shop was a complete break from Andy's
previous life as a scientific editor, and again, like many others, the stepping
stone was learning the ropes on a market stall. Predominantly selling bikers'
leathers, he also showed a taste for the quirky objects that are now the staple
of vintage interior shops, but there is no formula at work in Bambino. It's a
shop that ploughs a very individual furrow. Andy's biggest buzz to this day, is
matching an obscure item to a customer. Over the years, he has seen Church Road
change from a semi-derelict backwater to the thriving destination it now is,
and is a firm believer that locally owned independent businesses are the way to
regenerate the area in a way that retains its personality and individuality.
Getting the cinema opposite reopened, would also provide a valuable boost, he
adds.
The
recent caffeine injection on the premises is clearly having its own
regenerative effect. Like Vivienne's tea room down the road, it provides a
reason for people to hang out, animating both the shop and the street. Ant, a
recent settler from New Zealand, takes his coffee very seriously, and is on a
mission to reeducate our palettes, sullied by years of coffee chain
mocha-chinos and corporate marketing. Having operated from various
establishments on the Triangle, it seems that as part of Andy's vintage
emporium, Ant has found the perfect blend.
Ant West, Anarchista Barista |
So,
if you're not sure what you're after, head along to Bambino this weekend, and
chances are Andy will have just the thing.
Bambino
28-30
Church Road
020
8653 9250
Open,
Thurs-Sun 10-6pm
I've popped into Bambino once or twice, great to see they now have a coffee shop I hadn't seen that!
ReplyDeleteI love Bambino so much, many a wonderful item purchased over the years.
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