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Anniversary Sale NOW ON

Anniversary Family Owned & Operated Supporting Irish design The Counties of Ireland

Anniversary Sale NOW ON

  Annual Anniversary Sale…18 Years & Counting! This sale starts in store Friday, June 1st (online today) through Saturday, June 16th.  Please use online coupon code is 18YEARS for 20% off your order*! *Ok now for the "fine print". This coupon code will deduct the 20% off merchandise online that isNOT already on sale. Discount is valid on in stock merchandise only. We reserve the right to cancel any order due to it being out of stock or not applicable to the sale. You will be contacted prior to cancellation. Discount does not apply to the following: Brooke & Shoals, Garden of Ireland Collection, Inis, Inis Or, Inis Moonlight, Inis...

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Product Spotlight for September - Caulfield Country Board

Caulfield Country Boards Designed in Ireland Family Owned & Operated Handmade Irish Made Supporting Irish design

Product Spotlight for September - Caulfield Country Board

Caulfield Joinery was established in 1978 by John Caulfield, the original joiner. It was a highly successful business producing quality hardwood kitchens, windows, doors and furniture. Pearse Caulfield, the joiner/philosopher, joined the family business from a young age. On completion of an apprenticeship in joinery he then decided to return to university while still working as a joiner. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 2012, gaining a BA in philosophy. Louise Caulfield, the scientist/baker, studied a BA in natural science, specializing in geology, and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 2007. She lived in Western Australia for a number...

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Product Spotlight for August - Mullingar Pewter

Designed in Ireland Family Owned & Operated Handmade Irish Made Mullingar Pewter Supporting Irish design The Counties of Ireland

Product Spotlight for August - Mullingar Pewter

Mullingar Pewter The ancient craft of pewter making was revived in Ireland by Paddy Collins in Mullingar in 1974. Paddy’s son Peter now runs the business and it employs 16 people from the local area. The pieces are still made in the traditional way in our own workshop by Irish men and women, specially trained in the old casting methods, meticulous assembly and delicate hand finishing. These skills take years to acquire. Mullingar Pewter has consistently applied the highest standards of design and quality control in the production of these exquisite gifts.  The history of Irish Pewter goes back 800 years. The...

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Product Spotlight for July - McNutt of Donegal

Designed in Ireland Family Owned & Operated Handmade Irish Made McNutt of Donegal Supporting Irish design

Product Spotlight for July - McNutt of Donegal

 McNutt of Donegal Located in the seaside village of Downings, on Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way, McNutt of Donegal have been producing some of the world's finest weaves for over 60 years.  Feel connected to history of this amazing company who is still located in an original and authentic building where the first McNutt weaving factory originated in 1950. Every collection is designed in-house by a dedicated team of talented designers who remain constantly inspired by the rugged coastline and nature's playground that surrounds them.  Using only the very best quality wool, combined with excellent local craftsmanship, McNutt of Donegal...

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Product Spotlight for February

Aran Woolen Mills Carraig Donn Designed in Ireland Family Owned & Operated Handmade Irish Made

Product Spotlight for February

The Aran Woollen Mills (formerly Carraig Donn) story began over 50 years ago when Maura and Padraig Hughes started the business to keep Irish crafts alive and provide local employment and to keep their children at home in Ireland. For over 50 years the heart of this design and manufacturing has been in the West of Ireland; the source of their uniquely Irish garments and products. Since 1965 the family business has created garments for the contemporary world inspired by a simpler, slower way of life; beside and sustained by the sea, hills and mountains, closer to the ever-changing elements and grounded...

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