The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

The Gravel Pit sports one-of-kind items

Trendy shop up and running on High Street

- By Jean Bonchak For The News-Herald

Art is at the heart of The Gravel Pit in Fairport Harbor.

Reclaimed vintage, industrial and customized furniture artistical­ly transforme­d fill the trendy shop on High Street and exude a creative vibe supplied by owners Niki Betteley of Fairport Harbor and her mother, Darlene O’Donnell of Montville Township.

“The whole big family was always doing something creative,” O’Donnell said.

She noted that friends and neighbors viewing the results of their talented efforts often encouraged them to launch an establishm­ent where they could showcase and sell the rejuvenate­d items. Thus, The Gravel Pit was opened in 2014.

The rough name developed from the several gravel mounds along nearby Grand River.

“We didn’t want anything frilly,” O’Donnell said. “We really wanted to speak to the grittiness of the town.”

After closing for a few months earlier this year to complete some renovation­s, the store is now up and running.

Patrons will find an assortment of one-of- a-kind items like huge industrial wooden spools formerly used to hold electrical wiring and converted into decorative pieces by the mother-daughter duo.

“We didn’t want anything frilly. We really wanted to speak to the grittiness of the town.” — Darlene O’Donnell, co-owner of The Gravel Pit in Fairport Harbor

During a recent visit to the shop O’Donnell pointed out a used metal cabinet that she enhanced by adding black walnut wood readying the piece to serve its next purpose.

“We love to get older

things and put a spin on them,” O’Donnell said. “I love everything industrial… I like the contrast between old and new. That just has always spoken to my heart.”

Of a similar inclinatio­n, Betteley says that she enjoys taking a piece that was designed for functional­ity and then turning it into art.

Always on the hunt for unusual finds, the pair frequents auctions, estate sales, garage sales and even tree lawns seeking possibilit­ies to salvage.

Betteley noted that because of the many distinctiv­e pieces sold at the shop Niki Betteley is an artist and the creator of The Gravel Pit’s logo which signifies its industrial influences.

a big part of their business

is constantly changing.

“Almost everything is for sale including some fixtures and display tables,” she said.

Once a single unique item is purchased it’s not long before one more takes its place.

Recently, Heather Rokosky of Painesvill­e Township, another of O’Donnell’s daughters, joined The Gravel Pit by adding a line of clothing from her business, Thread &Nail.

Often seeking unusual items and clothing are visitors to the beach town, some of whom dock their boats at Fairport Harbor as part of port-hopping excursions.

Betteley explained that many will stop by the nearby lighthouse­s and Coast Guard station then tour the village’s shops.

She added that the Fairport Harbor Tourism Council actively initiates events such as the Chocolate Stroll & Wine Tasting taking place April 20 and the 2018 Fairport Harbor Golf Cart Pub Crawl set for May 5 which serve as big draws for local businesses.

Also on hand at The Gravel Pit for those seeking gifts or accessorie­s are pillows, scented soaps and homemade candles with fragrances wafting delectable smells and named Fresh Coffee, Maple Stir and more. Hand-drawn greeting cards by Ilona Schmid of Thompson Township and jewelry crafted by local artist Suzy Zampini are among other artistic wares for sale.

Spring and summer hours for The Gravel Pit at 221 High St. are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesdays through Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sundays.

 ?? JEAN BONCHAK — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Niki Betteley of Fairport Harbor, left, and Darlene O’Donnell of Montville Township own The Gravel Pit, a specialty shop featuring reclaimed vintage, industrial, and customized furniture and art as well as gifts and other accessorie­s.
JEAN BONCHAK — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD Niki Betteley of Fairport Harbor, left, and Darlene O’Donnell of Montville Township own The Gravel Pit, a specialty shop featuring reclaimed vintage, industrial, and customized furniture and art as well as gifts and other accessorie­s.
 ?? JEAN BONCHAK — FOR THE NEWSHERALD ??
JEAN BONCHAK — FOR THE NEWSHERALD

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