Showing posts with label Westow Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westow Hill. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Craft & Courage

 


It's hard to believe it was ten years ago that I started this blog. As a photographer, I'd never had an exhibition or publicly displayed my work in any way. Blogs were just getting popular, and it seemed like a great way to get a body of work out there in the public domain. But what subject matter to choose? The possibilities were endless, but I felt it made sense to stick with something local, that would be easy to revisit at any moment. I also thought it needed to have boundaries, with a beginning and an end. The Triangle had interested me since I moved to the area in 2006. It's largely independent shops and cafés giving the area its unique identity. Focusing on that theme, I was able to combine my work as an interiors photographer with an exploration of the people and places of Crystal Palace. While much of my day to day work is about pristine designed interiors, this blog was also to be about the people behind the businesses, and what makes a local community. And to be fair, those boundaries have become a little blurred, with many posts taking me slightly off triangle! It's also proved to be a never ending source of material, as shops and cafés come and go.

My very first post back in March 2011, was about the wonderful newly opened, and now much missed cheese, wine and beer shop, Good Taste, set up by Manish Utton-Mishra at 28 Westow Hill. So I thought it would be fitting to return to the same site to feature the current occupants. Opening in June 2018, Craft & Courage had previously been located across the road, starting life as a pop up called Craft Palace. Owners, Mark and Ela Westcott already had one similar outlet in Tooting, but one visit to Crystal Palace, was enough, not only to fall in love with the place, but also to persuade them that this was the perfect area for another site. The reason for the subsequent move across the street, was the possibility of an on-license which was not available at the other shop unit. Once lockdown ends, the bar side of the business will reopen  as will the alpine style chalet in the garden. Adding 'courage' to the name was to reflect that gin, a drink of Dutch origin (so, Dutch courage) was now a large part of the business. They even distil their own range of the spirit, currently made in Wandsworth, but soon to be made right here at no.28. Much of the beer is also local, and includes favourites from breweries including, Gipsy Hill, Canopy, of Herne Hill, Pressure Drop, from Tottenham, and By the Horns based in Tooting. Alongside the local brews are plenty of classics from Bavaria, Belgium and elsewhere. Like most businesses, C&C has had to adapt to the peculiar circumstances of the pandemic, and now offers draught beer in a refillable container known as a Growler. Mark is particularly grateful for the continued support of locals during the last year, which has really been helped by the successful shop local campaign, but also helped by the fact that people are working from home. A boon for all local businesses.










Refillable 'Growlers'










The alpine lodge and beer garden hopefully opening on April 12th!


Ela and Mark Westcott





Monday, 7 December 2020

The Vaults Collective

Do you remember when we used to have actual banks on the high street? In our case, a Lloyds and a Barclays on Westow Hill. And didn't they usually have a neglected plant lurking in the corner? Usually a fig tree or rubber plant. Well never has one bank branch been as full of lush plants as the former Barclays, which has just reopened as The Vaults Collective. Currently the collective consists of Sanne Wigbels's house plants business, Ivy & The Wolf, and Fay de Vlieghere's La Mouche Bakes, a vegan café and cake shop. Sanne, from The Netherlands, and Fay from Belgium, met while both living in Antwerp. It transpired that they were both dating the same man. On discovering this, he was naturally given the boot by them both, and happily the girls became good friends. Sanne moved to London 6 years ago, and embarked on a career in retail, working for G Star, and Scotch & Soda. She also started collecting houseplants, but was frustrated by the lack of choice available, with other shops tending to stick to the same old range. So inevitably her passion for sourcing unusual plants eventually became a business, selling online and at markets. The name, Ivy & The Wolf, refers to the redhead Poison Ivy, villainess of DC Comics, and perhaps Sanne's role model! And Wolf, being the name of her pet dog.                                                                                                                                      Stepping through the stuccoed wedding cake Victorian entrance with it's heads adorning the keystones, and past the giant overhanging leaves of the Alocasia Macrorrhiza, the bright high ceilinged space is part tropical winter garden, and part 70s conservatory café, with whicker furniture looking completely at home in their lush surroundings. The café is Fay's domain, serving a range of delicious vegan cakes, and coffee served with non dairy alternatives to milk. She started her baking business nearly 2 years ago, and for a while supplied brownies to 4 Boroughs café around the corner, also training as a barista there. Check out her website for amazing decorative cakes she makes to order. She once dreamed of opening a café in Prague, but then sensibly chose Crystal Palace. Likewise Sanne was drawn to SE19 by it's independent vibe which suited her business idea perfectly. In fact, while the first lockdown was initially a disaster for her, as she'd resigned her retail position just days before, thus missing out on any possible furlough scheme, she soon discovered that with everyone stuck at home, the time was perfect for a houseplant business. The whole place has a fun relaxed vibe, which will be so much the better when you are allowed to actually enjoy your coffee and (substantial) cake seated indoors.                                                                                                                   The vaults are still in situ in the basement apparently, and it's hoped that as the collective expands, that space can be opened up to house other creative outlets. So far this is such a great re-use of an empty shop, let's hope their initial 6 month lease proves to be the start of a much longer tenancy.




















Alocasia Macrorrhiza

Euphorbia Variegata cactus




Begonia Red Ruby

Crassula Ovata "Gollum"











Sanne


Fay






61 Westow Hill
info@ivyandwolf.com