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  • 3 weeks later...

Carrie Wrote:

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> Colour makes People Happy has moved to Camberwell

> - he said he was opening up next door to the

> sexual health clinic!


Well, people coming out of there probably need cheering up a bit...

It seems that Colour Makes People Happy has decamped to somewhere in Sussex.


Meantime, the shop has been bought by someone who is understood to want to use it to promote creative enterprises of one sort or another.


It's currently hosting a very talented artist, as part of the Dulwich Festival - worth going along to see.


Next door is no longer Clothes For Causes, but is being run by a couple of guys who are doing great things with up-cycling furniture - at very reasonable prices.


Zak

  • 1 month later...

Let's see if an Artisanal I Saw You Coming boutique can test new price points for ED such as the 4 quid coffee and 6 quid loaf comes to mind but it's a bit off the ground zero to get there just yet. That said nouveaue pop-Brixton hipster refugee set-up with a 1k plus instagram following could have a good crack. If they're licensed would suggest 1/3 pints of limited batch special craft beers and 5 quid 250 ml bottles of rare imported beers and 10 quid large glasses of house. All with small plates 8 - 14 ......and preferably in a shed with a foraged wild garlic starter.


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