Selah at The Foundry

Nestled in between Dear Rae and Vogel at the Woodstock Foundry is a minimal, airy space where the light streams in boldly.

Aptly named Selah, a Hebrew word meaning “pause and reflect”, the shop is a carefully curated treasure trove of mostly vintage finds – everything from books to journals, art work and sheet music. Filled with little enough so as not to overwhelm but still ample to peruse, this is the kind of place you will almost never leave empty handed.

Opened in 2011, Selah is the brainchild of Andrew Breitenberg. His original metier as artist takes him primarily around poverty stricken areas of Africa where he brightens up neglected spaces with his street artwork. Each piece is created with the intention of recognising and acknowledging the people who inhabit the area. Selah duly followed as a public studio space and “way to engage in a dialogue which stands at the intersection of hope, activism, and creativity”.

Selah is not one to miss – whether you’re looking to fill your own home or someone else’s with a beautiful and original something, this is where you’ll find it.

Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10 – 4 / Sat 10 – 2

Woodstock Foundry / Shop No. 5

160 Albert Road

Woodstock

More info: www.selahmade.com