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Ériu Designs

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We are delighted to have Emma’s great pieces for sale in our new retail space.
She celebrates her Irish heritage by crafting pieces inspired by Ireland’s rich history, culture, and landscapes. From her small studio in County Armagh, every item is lovingly handcrafted and infused with the stories of Ireland’s past.
Her work is shaped by childhood memories of travels across the country — from Howth to Falcarragh — and by the tales passed down through generations. The cottages she creates are reminiscent of the homes our grandparents and ancestors once lived in, offering a glimpse into the resilience, community, and deep connection to the land that define Irish life.
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Carol Willey Ceramics

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Our crafter Carol Willey lives in rural Co Armagh in the tiny village of Magheralin.
She describes her ceramic studio as “a pandoras box of my experiments with clay”.
Carol’s work explores the deep connection between form and surface, with a fascination for touch and texture always at its heart.
Drawing inspiration from the rich history of Irish linen and lace, she presses fabrics into her delicate, hand-built forms – often using treasured pieces found in her grandmother’s sewing box.
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Taylor Wood Crafts

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What started as a simple love for design and hands-on craftsmanship has grown into a thriving small business. Bob brings thoughtfulness and artistry to every piece he creates — blending timeless woodworking techniques with a modern, functional touch.
Each item is intentionally designed and carefully handcrafted, made to feel personal, original, and built to last.
At the heart of Taylor Wood Crafts is Bob’s belief that woodwork should be more than just beautiful — it should become a meaningful part of everyday life
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Caroline McVeigh Art

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Caroline McVeigh, is a proud member of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, and has recently showcased her work at Millennium Court.
Creativity has always been part of Caroline’s life, but it wasn’t until her children reached their teenage years that she was able to fully dedicate herself to painting. After experimenting with different mediums, she fell in love with the depth and versatility of oils.
She is a landscape and portrait artist, her paintings evolve organically, each layer of paint reflecting her mood and emotions. Rather than replicating specific scenes or places, she creates works that are open to interpretation, inviting each viewer to find their own meaning in her pieces.
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Molly & Me Candles

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Molly and Me, run by Sharron McHugh, is an Irish artisan craft business creating small-batch home fragrance and natural skincare products from her home studio in Cookstown, Co. Tyrone.
In addition to our wide range of beautifully crafted products, she offers a white-label service, currently making candles and skincare for clients across the food, interior design, hospitality, wellness, and fashion industries.
Sustainability and conscientious crafting are at the heart of everything that they do. Every product is safe, environmentally friendly, and of exceptional quality. By choosing Molly and Me, customers can trust they are making a responsible and thoughtful choice for their homes and well-being.
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Maire Gaffney Art

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We’re delighted to showcase the work of Irish artist Maire Gaffney, based in the heart of rural Co. Armagh—the orchard county of Northern Ireland.
Maire’s pieces capture the ever-changing beauty of water, landscape, light, and colour. Each work is inspired by the natural world, water fascinates her with its constant movement—whether the still surface of a lake, the gentle ripples of a river, or the rhythm of the ocean.
Her art seeks to capture a fleeting path, a pool of light, or a quiet moment in nature—inviting you to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the world around you.
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Louise Lennon Art

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Louise Lennon, a member of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, recently had her work on display at Millennium Court.
Her art is deeply rooted in a connection to the Armagh landscape, where rolling drumlins, winding roads, and hidden farm lanes create a world both familiar and elusive. Louise paints not just what she sees, but what she feels—the warmth of sunlight breaking through mist, the hush of rain on hedgerows, the quiet embrace of a country road disappearing into green.
Through her work, Louise seeks to evoke a sense of safety and familiarity, capturing the essence of time and place in a way that lingers, much like the land itself.
By blending colour, texture, and atmosphere, she invites the viewer to step into these landscapes, to uncover their own memories, and to experience the quiet, enduring beauty of rural life.
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Kimberly Graham Art

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Kimberly discovered her passion for painting in September 2024. Her paintings are centred around the medium of watercolour, she is inspired by the beauty, patterns and colours of the natural world.
Kimberly brings a careful and thoughtful approach to the pieces that she creates and enjoys experimenting with a range of watercolour techniques to capture the world around her.
Her greatest joy in painting comes from seeing her work being framing, where others can connect with it and share in the sense of peace and beauty that it conveys. Each piece is a quiet invitation to pause and find joy in the intricate details of her pieces.
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Barbara Blane Designs

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Barbara is an artist and jeweller based in Northern Ireland, whose work combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.
Barbara creates handcrafted jewellery using time-honoured tools and techniques, resulting in pieces that are not only beautiful but also deeply personal. Each design carries its own individual charm and character, a reflection of the care and intention behind her process.
Her jewellery is inspired by the raw textures and natural patterns of the Northern Irish landscape, capturing the spirit of rugged coastlines, forests, and wild places.
Sustainability is central to Barbara’s practice — every piece is made from recycled sterling silver or gold, ensuring her art honours both tradition and the environment.
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Kevin Hamilton Artist

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Born in Belfast and based in Ireland, Kevin Hamilton is a photographic artist with a passion for the built environment.
His work goes far beyond the tourist snapshot — each landmark is carefully mapped in minute detail before being reconstructed into kaleidoscopic compositions of pattern, colour, and form.
Kevin draws inspiration from iconic cities like London, Paris, and Florence, transforming landmarks we all know into spectacular, intriguing artworks that invite us to see the world differently.
His pieces highlight the overlooked details of our surroundings — the intricate beauty often missed in the everyday.
Versatile and dynamic, Kevin’s work speaks to both intimacy and scale.
From framed art in a hotel room to large-scale installations in foyers, receptions, or restaurants, his collages connect hospitality spaces with local culture in an exciting, contemporary way.
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