A colourful celebration of our city's spirit and creative curiosity
Yorkshire Evening Post
|April 16, 2025
Nestled inside the historic Leeds Corn Exchange, Colours May Vary is more than just a bookshop. Since opening in 2012, it's been a vibrant celebration of independent spirit, creative curiosity and community connection. Founded by Andy Gray and Becky Palfery, it offers a curated selection of books, magazines, prints and nostalgic treasures - all infused with the couple's deep passion for the offbeat and beautifully designed
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You opened in 2012, but the idea had been fermenting for some time before that, hadn't it?
“We are both magpies, and we used to travel all over the place, seeking out independent, off-the-beaten-path shops for treasures,” Becky told the YEP.
And Leeds didn't have that?
“We regularly travelled to Manchester for design, fashion and music, books and magazines, and to London for homeware. We thought it was sad that Leeds didn’t have a shop we truly loved.”
Becky, you worked as a jewellery designer for a Leeds-based company, and, Andy, your experience was from record shops and libraries?
“We both loved elements of our jobs but knew we had to do something more creative for ourselves,” they explained.
And Colours May Vary was your answer?
“We work very hard to create a warm and welcoming environment,” Becky said. “After many years of visiting concept and boutique stores, we felt what was often missing was a friendly, open atmosphere that was for everyone. There are some very snooty shops out there, and we didn't want to be one of them!”
That ethos of inclusion and charm seems to run through everything Colours May Vary offers; your range often reflects growing interests in folklore, nature and the magic of the everyday?
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