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Updated.

The second edition of the wildly popular This Is Dublin map by the crack designers at Workhouse.

PLUS a spanking all-colour edition.

Richard at Workhouse, writes:

As we were still getting requests for the original almost 2 years after they sold out we decided to make a second edition. This edition employs the same lovely quality of the original but with several new tiles and printed in A2 rather than the larger A1 size.

For those who prefer their Dublin homages to have more colour we have also created a new colour version. The new versions (along with all our other Dublin posters) is available from our website dublinposter.com, direct from our office on Dame Street D2 or from the lovely people at Designist on South Gt. Georges St.

We have one of each to giveaway to two Broadsheet readers who can tell us what Dublin  icons deserve to be in the third edition?

Lines Must close at 6.15

This Is Dublin – second edition 

Irish-made stocking fillers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-Made Stocking Fillers’. No fee just a cheery ‘thumbs aloft’.

 

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If ear lobes could talk.

They’d  probably ask for dainty vermeil gold hoop earrings.

Judith writes:

“Here at ‘A Box For My Treasure’ we believe a pair of gold hoop earrings is essential in every woman’s jewellery collection, due to their versatility and wearability and these (top) are the perfect pair. These dainty vermeil gold hoop earrings are handmade in my studio in Dublin and are €25. They can be purchased online [link below]  and Broadsheet readers can take 10% off all jewellery with the code BROADS (enter this at the checkout). P.S. All jewellery is packaged in a lovely gift box (above) and there’s free postage for online orders from now until Christmas!

A Box For My Treasure

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Pablo, of Maglus Stylus at the Grand Canal with Paddy Kavanagh  and the pen in action

The Maglus Stylus.

The Offaly-made ipad stylus with graphite alloy tip Patrick Kavanagh would probably use were he alive and so minded.

Louise writes:

I work for a company called Maglus Stylus. The Maglus stylus is the brainchild of two young college graduates from Tullamore [Co Offaly]  (Noel Joyce and Andy Shaw), they’ve done a great job  creating what is considered by many to be the best iPad stylus you can buy.

The promo we are running this weekend is ‘20% off EVERYTHING on MagusStylus.com PLUS free worldwide shipping’. The promo code is XMAS14 and must be entered at the checkout. The offer is valid until December 8. Thank you and a Happy Christmas to all Broadsheet readers.

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From top: Mint green and turquoise hammered gold teardrop earring (€21.69); Azurite teardrop pendant necklace (€16.68); Dainty gold and silver minimalist bracelet (€13.35)

Andra Gorski writes:

I’m a self-taught jewellery artist from Michigan, USA but I’ve been living in Ireland for 3.5 years now and focusing on my jewellery line named Born Rubie. Being an artist and creating is truly my passion. I’ve worked with small boutiques in Ireland and abroad, and have an online shop.

My style is earthy and bohemian, with tribal elements. Everything is designed and handmade, by me, in Dublin. I would like to offer a 15% discount for Broadsheet readers through December 31, 2014. Enter coupon code BROADSHEET14 at checkout.

FIFTEEN per cent off.

Born Rubie

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Never get the wrong Bus, Train or Luas EVER again!

Colin Broderick’s excellent and informative Dublin public transport map (as featured on Broadsheet) is now available to purchase as a handsome but inexpensive (€5) Irish-made Stocking filler.

Colin has given us FIVE maps [Delivered to you as an A3 Sized pdf, ready to print or carry on your phone] to give away to five public transport/cartography/colour code fans.

He would like those wishing to enter to complete this sentence.

If Dublin had an underground rail network it should be called__________________________________

Lines MUST close at

Buy a map here

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Tasty and tempting.

None of your Colman’s gloopy nonsense.

Hand made by Joanna Brophy’s mother.

Joanna writes:

I have news from the West of more Irish made stocking fillers for you! Because Galway is so awesome there’s a new website selling Galway made stuff so you can own some awesome! Galway Gifts Gallery has a handmade Judy Greene Pottery Crib which can be personalised for just €25. They also have a selection of super fancy made in Galway mustards (hand made by my Mum – she has mustard notions) including Prosecco & Tarragon, Horseradish and Clove Spiced Mustard to go with the Ham on Christmas day (or in the sangwiches on Stephen’s Day). Get all 3 mustards AND a Judy Greene Mustard pot for just €25. A gift that certainly cuts the mustard!

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Irish storm felled hardwoods?

Whittled down and crafted into something tangible?

Karl Sweeny works to commission and produces a range of wood rolltop boxes, each box is unique and is hand crafted. Using grade A suede, each box and tray is lined and polished by hand using natural oils and beeswax.

Karl writes:

I create jewellery and keepsake boxes at my Dublin studio which is based in Rathgar. Each box is handmade using traditional cabinetmaking techniques, Irish storm felled hardwoods and European hardwoods, typically Walnut and Pear wood which have come from orchards.

Any excuse.

Karl Sweeny Design

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Irish made items.

For the kitchen dweller in YOUR house.

Ursula Celano writes:

I am extremely grateful for being included on your Christmas stocking fillers list last year. It was the best thing and made my christmas. This year I have a new range of Dublin made gifts such as lined a5 notebooks for €9 perfect for stuffing a Christmas stocking. Even better: 20% off all orders of anything on my site [link below] for Broadsheet readers until December 5th using code BROADSHEET14. Happy Christmas.

Twenty per cent.

Urusla Celano

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Dublin sisters Fyona (left) and Stephanie (above) and items from Project J

Designed by emigrant hands.

To fill YOUR stockings.

Fyona writes:

 Originally from Dublin – myself & sister are now based in Berlin, working at an online fashion jewellery website Project J  that I set up a year ago. We work with small, independent designers & brands to offer our customers a mix of eclectic & unique style of fashion jewellery at very affordable prices. You don’t have to spend a fortune to own something beautiful.
We’ve just launched our Christmas shop & I was wondering if you guys could give it a bit of a shout out? We’d also like to offer Broadsheet readers 10% off their Xmas shopping – simply pop in the code ‘broadsheet’ at check out to get the discount.
And we’re also on the look out for new designers, and I’d love to get some more Irish talent involved – So would be great to hear from any designers/brands that want to get in touch. We’re expanding into other women’s accessories in the New Years so want to speak with a whole host of new design talent!

Project J

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Finally.

The book YOU helped compile.

Juanita writes:

The book is an entirely Irish made beautiful picture book to introduce young children to our wonderful wildlife. There are lots of picture books about exotic wildlife from around the world – sharks and bears, big cats and snakes – but this is the first children’s picture book to focus specifically on the Irish fauna. Filled with fascinating facts and illustrated by Aoife Quinn, a very talented Irish artist, this book will capture the imagination of young children and make an excellent irish-made stocking filler….

Available to buy via the link below or in all decent buke shops.

My First Book Of Irish Animals

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