Saturday, September 17, 2011

Loving Spring
After a couple of false starts, Spring has finally arrived in the mountains.  This is the lovely view that greets me as I walk to work in Katoomba each morning down the driveway of the Carrington Hotel.
With Spring comes thoughts of lighter clothing. We certainly get sick of our tights and boots and jumpers  here and look forward to wearing something different as the warmer weather arrives.
Tightology (one of our favourite eco brands) have moved into clothing and we have just unpacked the new season's offerings. This is the Inka dress - bamboo with a little spandex, and made in Australia!
The Marla dress is made from the same fabric, with a silk and wool belt/tie that can be worn on the waist or as a bow on the shoulder - just lovely!
And check out these 3/4 tights and anklet socks for Spring!



It's so hot today that Mr C and the kids are off to the beach. Hmmmp - I have to work.  Mind you, I love the buzz of Leura on a Saturday.  The best way to enjoy is to start early, quietly enjoying a bowl of latte at the Red Door Cafe before opening up. A couple more lattes from the Garage through the day and lots of lovely customers to chat with and the day just flies by.
Speaking of Leura zuri, we have boxes of gorgeous goodies arriving every day and no time to get them onto the online shop yet, so I'll give you a sneak peak of a few things here shortly.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

zuri too

We have been extremely busy at zuri this last few months. Flat out in fact. And the reason? We are thrilled to have opened a second store! We can now boast that not only do we have one of the loveliest shops in Katoomba, but one of the loveliest in the lovely village of Leura.



zuri Leura is located next to the Leura Garage Cafe. This outstanding conversion of a disused garage and petrol station has the whole town talking. The space is amazing, with old tools embedded in the concrete floor, car hoists used to display the regional wines and the patina of the original walls on display. The ambience is lovely ('very Melbourne' is a common comment), the coffee fantastic and the staff friendly and accommodating. Stella the stylist, creates beautiful displays of constantly changing seasonal flowers, fruits and veggies which you can admire as you sip your coffee under a lap blanket if you aren't used to our weather. And right next door to this is our little shop.

Part of the old garage, but beautifully refurbished, the shop features skylights and faces north, so it's light and bright and beautiful. With customised lead-lights above the door and soaring ceilings, it would be hard not to create a beautiful environment in this space! So we have tried to do it justice and have filled the shop with all the lovely goodies we didn't have room for at Katoomba.


We hope our loyal customers will love visiting both stores and the feedback so far is that they are thrilled with our expansion. Katoomba will continue to be the hub for locals and their eco-needs such as cleaning products, nappies, Bokashi buckets, fair trade gifts and bamboo clothing. Leura will also carry gifts and local gourmet foods, Pure Pod and 3Fish clothing and the best examples of sustainable design. We look forward to introducing you to ranges such as Muskhane (French designed fair trade felt homewares), Bonnie & Neil, Delilah Devine, Skulk of Foxes and Adorning Al (contemporary Australian made jewellery) and Love Mae (wall decals).

We have also introduced a loyalty card for our regular customers. On your tenth visit, to either store, you will receive a gift from us as a thank you for your support. Something for you to enjoy, or to give to someone you love.
In the busy lead up to Spring, school holidays and Christmas, the team (Vanessa, Helane, Ziggy, Rachel,  Robin, Narelle, Rachel, Armani and Alec) are looking forward to seeing you at zuri and helping you to create a beautiful environment in your home. And if Mr C can manage to sneak me away for a weekend mini-break to recuperate before this busy time, then life will be perfect!


Friday, July 15, 2011

Winter Magic??

This is turning into a winter that mountains folk won't forget in a while. Around the time of the Winter Solstice, we enjoyed our annual Winter Magic Festival.  This year was one of the best on record, with huge crowds and a sparkling (if slightly windy) cold day. In the afternoon Dave the busker played for a couple of hours and entertained the crowds outside zuri.
 Thanks to the fabulous Armani Nimerawi for the pictures. Dave (in case you were wondering) is dressed as a Space Bunny because he was in the big parade earlier in the day. Why was he still in costume so much later? Only Dave knows...


In the background you can see the lovely artwork, by the Textile Group, which adorned our window for a few weeks. It was called 'The Magic Faraway Tree' and drew a lot of interest.

Then came the winds. Last Tuesday night was a frightening experience, with trees snapping and crashing around us as we sat in the candle light. This picture (from the ABC website) shows what happens when a tree meets a train.
Our household was without power for three days, which was long enough for us to really appreciate all that electricity does for us. Luckily we could come into Katoomba for hot showers and meals with friends (thanks Rachel!) and to work at zuri. I mainly came in for the morale boosting heater and coffees.

How to keep children amused in the school holidays and potentially with the battery flat in their electronic devices? Good old fashioned games and craft, that's how!  And we have some lovely things at zuri.
From East of India we have lovely board games - Draughts, Snakes & Ladders and House, 

from Rosie Flo we have colouring books,

and our perennial favourite, Honeysticks beeswax crayons.
You'll have so much fun you won't want them to go back to school!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Snuggle

It is a wild and windy day today in the mountains. A day to snuggle in and enjoy the joys of mid-winter. Surprisingly, we've been very busy today in the shop, but chocolate, woollen tights and coffee are what the brave souls out on the street today have been buying. 
We love the raw, organic chocolate from Loving Earth, and their new range, sweetened with coconut sugar, is proving just as popular. Today feels like a day for the Organic Mild Chilli flavour.
With twice the antioxidants of conventional chocolate, you'll be glowing from within!

Last winter the cooking range from La Chamba was such a hit we've expanded our stock this winter.  This Fair Trade range from Colombia can be used on the stove top, in the oven, microwave and barbecue. Perfect for starting casseroles in the stove, then finishing in the oven, and beautiful enough to serve from on the table, every La Chamba piece is hand made by an adult indigenous artisan. The black micaceous clay from the Magdalena River is dusted with fine terracotta, polished with semi-precious stones and fired with herbs and mango leaves.


Unlike most glazed ceramics, La Chamba has a porous finish which allows slow evaporation of steam meaning that the cookware retains heat, moisture and flavour. 


And what is slow food cooked without your own produce. Winter seed varieties, including kale and kohl rabi are available now.


Also available in store, but not online, are a great range of BPA-free thermos and food flasks. These are two of my favourite designs.










Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sweet things

Sweet jam making kit
There have been so many wonderful things arriving at zuri, but with all the bad news around floods, cyclones and fires it didn't seem right to talk about how much fun it is to have lovely new things in store.  


We had a customer in yesterday who had just picked up the photos of her house which had been hit by Cyclone Yasi (she was here in the mountains at the time and doesn't want to go back yet) and she bought herself a pretty bag to cheer herself up, so maybe the time is right.


There's a lot of fruit around at the moment with a few spots and marks and what better way to use it than in preserves.  We have the loveliest new jam-making set from English designer Rex! which comes with 4 vintage style glass jam jars with polkadot printed metal lids, 4 labels, 16 jam covers and string ties and a notebook for your favourite recipes. 






There's also a gorgeous pack of labels, if you already have some old jars saved up to reuse.
If you aren't game enough to make your own, we stock some beautiful locally made jams and relishes at zuri.  


Janelle Gill from Pulp It has a wonderful seasonal range using local organic produce - her award winning Swear Jar Sambal never stays in stock long and Cathy Armstrong from Princess Pantry has developed some amazing flavour combinations. Mr C's favourite is the  Cheongsam Red Spiced Capsicum relish which also caught the eye of the judges at the Sydney Royal Fine Food Show.


The flavours are constantly changing as these talented ladies only work with seasonal produce, check with us what is available.  The jam making kits will be on the web-site very soon.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Christmas Shopping in Katoomba

It certainly has been a very busy lead up to Christmas at zuri. We have hardly had time to catch our breath and all sorts of lovely things are racing out the door.  We are busy socialising too, with a lovely Festive Vegetarian BBQ last Saturday night where we mingled with lots of friends from the Slow Food movement, a couple of gallery trips to see the latest work of talented mountain artists and a street party with our lovely friends and neighbours. I'd say we've come back to work for a rest, but not at this time of year!

A huge THANK YOU to all those local folk who supported our Late Night Shopping adventure. Katoomba was buzzing with happy shoppers, buskers, choirs, Santa, the RFS truck and even a Christmas Tree on stilts.

Congratulations to the winners of the Lucky Hampers - C McGraw, G Flood, M Wilson and J Wood.

The little gang of shop keepers who organise the whole thing had a ball and we are looking forward to our champagne debriefing soon.  Any suggestions as to how to improve the event next year are more than welcome.

Many of you love the hip and happening magazine Frankie, but you'll love it even more when you see this edition's cover which features zuri regular, the lovely Angelique.
Our family Christmas celebrations start in a couple of days and continue until Boxing Day.  Just a few more gifts to buy, then I can concentrate on making the food and making the house look lovely for all the guests.

zuri will be open each day until the 24th December from 10 - 5 pm.
We re-open on December 27th from 11 - 3 pm, then normal opening hours resume.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Just as things get really busy at zuri, I've come down with a cold. Thanks to Ziggy for holding the fort and letting me have a day off to recover.  I spent yesterday evening making cupcakes for my lovely s-daughter's birthday.  She was a bit blue about having her birthday on a day when most of her friends were on an excursion. Still I figure, if you have cakes to share, friends will find you.

Speaking of sharing, we love this time of year when people come to zuri to do their Christmas shopping and find just what they are after. A lady was overheard the other day to say "I've never seen so many lovely things in the one place at the one time". We were chuffed to hear that! That's when Christmas has meaning - when you find the perfect gift - not just something you found in a shop that 'would do'.

Late Night Christmas Shopping in Katoomba
Our Christmas Shopping Nights are fast approaching - Thursday 16th and Friday 17th of December.  This is the hamper one lucky shopper will win.  Just make a purchase after 5 pm from a participating retailer to receive and entry ticket.




New at zuri this week:
  • Love Dove cards from Polli - a card that becomes an ornament
  • Beautiful stainless steel, BPA-free drinking bottles from Earthlust - selling fast
  • Practical and stylish stainless steel picnic cups from Ecococoon
  • Princess Pantry jams - made locally by the fabulous Cathy Armstrong
  • Whisk and Pin Christmas treats - Rocky Road, Snowy Road and Spiced Nuts, all handmade right here in the Blue Mountains
  • A limited number of string decorations - the first lot sold out and we have been lucky to get a few more
Ecococoon cups

Love Dove cards 

Earthlust bottles
String ornaments