One Door Closes, Another One Opens
As our time at 128 Harrison St. comes to a close, we can’t help but want to take a walk down memory lane and remember all of the things that have made our stay here unforgettable. We asked Karen, Le Grand Fromage, to tell us what growing a CarefulPeach here has been like.
Q: You’re known for all the great events and parties you throw at the Peach. What have been some of your favorites?
K: Oh gosh! We’ve had so many! But I’d have to say that our Carmen Miranda Day was a riot. It was great to see customers come into the shop with fruit on their heads all day. Then we had a Louis XV day where we wore gold and big wigs. We felt so regal! Oh! And there was also Kelli Kline’s Girl’s Night Out party, that was so much fun!
Q: You’re also known for your Bastille Day celebrations, any favorites?
K: Well, Bastille Day is always a special day at the Peach what with our Baguette Give-aways, accordion accompaniment , free-flowing Champagne and berets! But the Poodle Parade takes the cake every year. Everyone gets their furry friends dolled up and we go up and down Harrison St. spreading the French goodness. I, for one, look forward to it every year. Just something about the buzz and the feel of the day makes it magical.
Q: We know you’re always on the look-out for unique items, but what have been some of your favorite finds at 128 Harrison?
K: There was this stunning Peking Glass Necklace from the 1940s that I was delighted to find a happy home for, but it broke my heart to see it go. It was a choker style necklace with white, hand formed glass flowers all the way around. Just stunning! As far as furniture goes, we reupholstered a turn-of-the-century easy chair with a great zebra print fabric that was dynamite. And, of course, a stunning mirrored demi-lune cabinet with an antiqued mirror finish we had in the shop. It was such a show-stopper.
Q: What about the space itself? Are there any Peach-worthy factoids about 128 Harrison to share?
K: When we first moved in we wanted the windows in the back to be made operational so we could open them in the summer and get those great summer breezes in the shop. But if we wanted it done, Peter and I had to strip the 50-some odd years of paint off of the frames ourselves. All that dirty work paid off, though, because the windows ooze vintage charm. They even have these great metal plaques detailing information on when, where and by whom they were made. It’s a charming touch of history.
Q: You’ve moved once before from 11 Harrison to 128 Harrison. What was that move like? Was it anything like this one?
K: They have been nothing alike, let me tell you. The first one was…chaotic and simultaneously hilarious. We were taking some of the bigger pieces in the shop and literally wheeling them down the street on carts. It was pretty funny. With the move from 11 to 128 Harrison, we winged everything. At 128, it was a game of hide and seek; how can I hide this? What can I disguise? At 1024 North Blvd, its completely the opposite! I’m trying to enhance the beauty of the space.
Q: What will you miss?
K: What won’t I miss might be a better question! But the sense of community and belonging I’ve felt these past 5 years on Harrison will be hard to be away from. I look forward to, weather permitting, coming in every morning, putting on my work apron and sweeping our storefront, saying hello to all of our wonderful neighbors and sitting down with old friends at the shop over coffee or more likely champagne! I look forward to that everyday here [at 128 Harrison]. You can’t replace something like that, but I’m hoping to find the same feeling of belonging and community on North Boulevard.
We’ll be closing our doors for the last time at 128 Harrison St. in just a few short days on Tuesday, March 30th. It’s a bittersweet moment for all of us Peaches, but we can’t help but look forward to all of the exciting new possibilities at 1024 North Blvd. Art nouveau, a bigger space, A FULL BASEMENT?! We’re giddy with the thought of it! Stay tuned for information on our grand opening at 1024 North Boulevard. Champagne is sure to make an appearance!



No Comments to “One Door Closes, Another One Opens”