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Our favourite new-in interiors finds, from hand-woven cushions to outdoor furniture


By Megan Burns
28th May 2022
Our favourite new-in interiors finds, from hand-woven cushions to outdoor furniture

What’s catching our eye this week…

Arran St East

The beloved pottery studio has expanded its range, now offering ceramic tiles, light fixtures, and hand-woven textiles. Available in a range of subtle tones from serene blues to greys and yellows, we particularly love the geometric designs of the throws and cushions. 

Studio B

This Irish homeware brand has just launched in Arnotts with their range of candles, cushions, rugs and accessories. Neutral tones and organic textures mean the range will fit in many different styles of home.

Liquorice

Pop into Liquorice’s studio (No. 90 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk) this June bank holiday weekend to meet founder Gillian Leavy and peruse her beautiful range. Alongside her range of table linen, she will also have a range of ceramics from French brand Dimanche Vaisselle, and glassware from New York based Sir | Madam, exclusive to Ireland.

If you can’t make it, both ranges will also be available through the website.

Lil & Co

If you’re looking for something to spruce up your home, Lil & Co, founded by sisters Laura Gaffney and Ciara Doyle is a great place to find timeless indoor and outdoor accessories sourced from around the world.

The Victorian Company 

With the sun making an appearance this weekend, if your thoughts have turned to outdoor furniture, check out the range from The Victorian Company in Dundalk for something a little different. 

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