New 2 U
You will also probably have noticed that most of my favourite places listed so far have been quite organic spaces, with wonky table legs and hand crafted signs. I think this is a reaction to the mass produced world we live in where everything ends up being super clean, super simple and super similar.
So continuing to seek out odd, old shops in the Southside I took a walk yesterday along Cathcart Road and entered the exciting world of "New 2U" a great little second hand furniture store.
I looked around the space which is rammed with everything from tables and chairs, to giant pink marble wardrobes to fridges, freezers, books, odd ceramic dolls, VHS players and an ancient looking computer. I admitted I was really just there for a look round and Joe told me to help myself while he and Frank and Andy set about building some shelves.
The shop has been in existence for about 19 years, starting off at one end of Allison street before moving to the other and then finally, three years ago, moving to their present location. In that time the whole industry has changed with lots of their rival stores going out of business. At one point there were four or five secondhand furniture stores in the area but the rise of superstores and cheap furniture from the likes of Ikea has changed peoples perceptions. While in the past, its was taken for granted that furniture was handed down within the family, now everyone wants things brand new.
You only have to look at the streets of the Southside on a Wednesday morning to see that is true, with piles of old drawers, desks and wardrobes lying waiting for the bulk pick up.
A lot of the shops stock comes from buying the individual items that people bring into the shop but "New 2 U" also provide a removal and house clearance service, they are called Allison removals and can be contacted on 0141 423 9827.
Despite having a good rummage I didn't really find anything that was my style but I guess that's just the luck of when you are in. As Joe pointed out the store is nearly completely changed every 6 weeks. They must be knackered moving all that furniture day in day out but I guess after 19 years they 've probably learned a good few tricks.
The only thing I spotted that I really fancied was this nicely illustrated Disney book to accompany the It's a Small World theme ride. The story inside was from the old school of children's books telling the tale of a young orphan that no one really liked too much and who was sad because he didn't even know his own name. The story had a happy ending of course when after travelling through the small world ride and seeing all the other nations, Bobby (as he became known) decided it didn't matter that he was an orphan because it really was a small (and rather stereotypical - we were playing bagpipes) world after all.
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