The hallway of the Guelph School, as well as most of the rooms, are now filled with merchandise for the new venture, called Off the Shuelph in Guelph. People drop off things they no longer use, such as old chairs or vintage doors, and the Off the Shuelph women use their creativity to imagine what the new life for those objects could be. A local retired farmer does whatever carpentry work is needed. They also do custom work—recovering old chair seats, for example.
By Cole Hinz
May 28, 2015
2015-05-28