Tag Archives: Irish-Made Stuff

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Qurky Irish indie book makers, Pillar International Publishing is TWO!

Mark Lloyd writes:

“To celebrate Today we’re knocking all eBooks down to €/£/$2.99. We are Irish-made, based in Limerick and we are on the look-out for fiction written on the Kildare side...”

Anyone?

Pillar International Publishing

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Fergus O’Neill of Grand Grand Grand Grand writes:

“Ma, mummy, mammy, mater, what do you call yours? I’ve taken the stress out of Mother’s Day with this handy card for working-class heroes likes meself and posh bastards like them next door. Just circle whatever you call yours.”

The cards cost €3.50 and can be bought here

Grand Grand Grand Grand

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Perfect for the ‘Stretch’ in the evening.

Sarah Madigan writes:

“Elaine Madigan cashmere is all designed and made in Ireland. Elaine designs the pieces herself and every part of the collection is handmade in Dublin, we are not only a fully Irish company but we are also creating jobs within Ireland as the company grows and expands. This year we had our first international orders from France and Germany.”

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Cora Sutton Smith writes:

Cora Bee Creations came about when I started making Irish-themed throw cushions for my Irish friends abroad. They went down so well I decided to set up a little Etsy page and have begun to sell them online. These Irish Handmade throw cushions can be fully personalized to say whatever you like and are a great gift for every occasion! Orders can be placed via my Etsy Page or my facebook page. Thank you.

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Digital paddywackery.

Finally.

Spartacus writes:

Received a promotional email this morning from MemoryC.com, a Kildare based distributor of computer memory products to EU markets. Leprechaun USB memory sticks on special offer. Anyone?

16GB Leprechaun USB Flash Drive (MemoryC)

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Further to the distressing news of a monocle revival.

Austin Lysaght, from the Blind Elephant Collective, writes:

I saw an achingly cool gentleman in the Sugar Club [Leeson Street] in Dublin a few weeks ago smoking a pipe, and trying not to look self conscious about it. So I started drawing hipsters who are trying just that little bit too hard. They can be bought here on T-shirts, prints, clocks, etc., should anyone feel that way inclined.

The Blind Elephant Collective

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Ursula Celano writes;

“When the recession started I was at home with two small children; very unsure about where our country was headed or what work I could do that would let me spend time at home. Since everything was so difficult and likely to fail, I thought that I might as well try to start a business based on the thing I really loved doing which was drawing and sewing: I could at least go off the cliff with a smile on my face. Mostly I design notebooks, greeting cards and textiles.
“My new A5 notebooks [above] are available in seven designs – two of these are based on different lines from the beautiful phrase ‘May the road rise to meet you etc..’ All these notebooks are made in Ireland – €9 euros each and for sale in Ballymaloe, Co Cork, Article, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre and Pen Corner, College Green Dublin. They would make a nice St Patrick’s Day gift for anyone abroad. I have a free shipping offer code for any order over €10 euros for all broadsheet readers till then. Please use code ‘BROADSHEET’.”

Ursula Celano

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Lisa Tonge writes:

I have a craft enterprise called Little Green Dot, based in Clonakilty, West Cork. I make handmade CE-marked toys and crafted baby gifts. What started as making gifts for friends and family and then, for my own little girl has evolved into this business. The vision has always been to make beautiful, quality toys and baby gifts, in a traditional and ethical way.. Since we started in October 2013, things have been going very well. Today is also very exciting as the new website [link below] is being launched. It would be great if you could let your readers know about us…

LittleGreenDot

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Perishing hippies.

Andra Gorski writes:

Born Rubie is a bohemian and indie inspired jewellery collection with underlying earthy and Native American themes. Created for free spirited wanderers and day dreaming wonderers.. Handmade in Dublin and sold online here. 20% Off Sale, now until TOMORROW February 14th. Use code: February Love14

Born Rubie

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Fierce.

Hilary Glynn writes:

Combining my love for dogs and creativity I launched my handmade dog accessory business ‘Buzz & Lola’ in 2013. Using quality materials and contemporary fabrics I make a range of products including collars, leads and bandanas for your much loved fur buddy. You can shop online [below] at and at select markets around Dublin. Woof.

Buzz & Lola

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