Design Ireland Pop-Up Launches at Arnotts

Design Ireland Pop-Up Launches at Arnotts

The Design Ireland pop-up is now open at Arnotts, the iconic flagship store on Henry Street in the heart of Dublin City, until July 2025. The collection at the Design Ireland pop-up highlights a diverse range of high-quality, contemporary Irish design, and features everything from jewellery and ceramics to homeware, furniture, and accessories.

Meet the Makers

Meet the Makers

Art prints

  • Sarah Rossney Art - Dublin
  • LAINEY K - Dublin
  • Stephanie Sloan - Wicklow
  • Clover Rua - Dublin
  • Deborah Maguire - Cavan
  • Anne Harrington Rees Designs - Cork
  • Jando - Dublin

Ceramics & Glass

  • Keith Sheppard Glass Artistry - Armagh
  • Diem Pottery - Meath
  • Benefield Spencer Glass - Antrim
  • Rebeka Kahn Art - Wicklow
  • DANU Ceramics - Dublin
  • Red Earth - Antrim
  • Jerpoint Glass - Kilkenny

Health & Wellness

  • Clarkes Of Dublin, Artisan Bathing and Shaving - Dublin
  • Oxmantown Skincare - Dublin
  • Brookfield Farm - Tipperary
  • Rathbornes 1488 - Dublin
  • Jo Browne - Carlow
  • Max Benjamin - Wicklow

Jewellery

  • Melissa Curry, PÓG - Dublin
  • Rothlú - Mayo
  • Blaithin Ennis - Wexford
  • Inner Island - Kilkenny
  • Sandia Dublin - Dublin
  • Fleur Jewellery - Wicklow
  • Shock of Grey - Dublin

Textiles

  • Hey, Bulldog! Design - Dublin
  • Molloy & Sons Weaving Ltd - Donegal
  • Clare OConnor Luxury Irish Design - Meath
  • Snugí Knitwear - Dublin
  • Hanna Hats of Donegal Ltd. - Donegal
  • Ceadogán rugmakers - Wexford
  • Due South Clothing - Dublin

Misc

  • Fred O'Mahony Woodturning - Kilkenny

Discover the Best of Irish Design & Craft

Discover the Best of Irish Design & Craft

The Design Ireland pop-up is a destination for anyone seeking distinctive and sustainably made products, with each piece telling its own story. Many of the designers involved in the pop-up are celebrated for their commitment to ethical production and environmental sustainability, making this initiative not only a celebration of Irish talent, but also a step towards a more sustainable future in fashion and design.