A day in St Ives with Shawn Lowry

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Un día en St Ives con Shawn Lowry

Los lugares favoritos de los talentosos trasplantados en el histórico pueblo de Cornualles

Café Yallah sobre el muelle de St Ives

St Ives, England

Shawn Lowry lives with his wife and two adorable children on Cornwall's north coast, in the area historically known as West Penwith. Originally from Florida, he is a year round surfer, spear-fisherman, and now the founder and creative director of Atlantic Coastal Supplies, makers of high quality equipment and apparel for enthusiasts of aquatic pursuits.

Shawn and I first met and worked together when he was the concept designer for Double RL in New York City. We quickly bonded over sushi lunches and dive bar beers. After a few years Shawn moved to London and married his dream girl, and eventually relocated to a quieter life near the water in the far Southwest.

After years of traveling together in Japan and around the US, our adventures continue in Cornwall and around Europe as Shawn's consulting work takes him from Madrid to Paris, Gstaad to Milan. 

Take a look at Shawn's line, it's very cool. 

-Here's the website Atlantic Coastal Supplies

-Instagram @atlanticcoastalsupplies

Shawn comienza el día con un café en el Yallah Café, situado sobre el puerto de St Ives. Un café americano negro, sin azúcar. En el muelle, súbase a bordo del barco pesquero "Dolly P" para pasar un par de horas pescando caballa en la bahía, más allá del faro, en dirección a Godrevy. De regreso a tierra, suba la colina para explorar el Museo y Jardín de Esculturas Barbara Hepworth. Visite el estudio con sus herramientas y equipos, y las materias primas aún apiladas en el mismo lugar.

Sube a bordo del Dolly P para pescar caballa en la bahía de St Ives. Bueno, tal vez cuando suba la marea.

St Ives, England

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After the fishing and culture, it's time for an early evening sharpener. Take a look at the batched cocktails and natural wine list at Little Palais. Shawn will have the Waxed Tequila, and I'll take an Americano, please.

Supper is at Argoe, a few miles down the B3311 in the working port of Newlyn. Cornish fish is straight off the boat, cooked over wood coals, served simply with superb local produce. Low intervention wines are on tap, local brews or maybe a Cornish spritz made with Knightor vermouth.

Follow these links below for more details:

-Atlantic Coastal Supplies

-Yallah Cafe

-The Dolly P

-Barbara Hepworth Museum

-Little Palais

-Argoe

-Knightor Rosso Vermouth

One of the studios at the Barbara Hepworth Museum