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DESIGN & CRAFTS COUNCIL IRELAND ANNOUNCES SHORTLIST FOR 2025 FUTURE MAKERS AWARDS  

Posted 19.08.2025
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Tuesday, 19th August:  Today, Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) announced the shortlist for Future Makers Awards 2025, featuring up and coming designers and makers from across the country. Established in 2009, Future Makers is a Design & Crafts Council Ireland initiative which recognises talent, potential, and creativity.

It is a platform to showcase the talent of the next generation of makers, designers, and craftspeople looking to take the step from training into enterprise and it provides them with much-needed financial support. The Future Makers award winners will be announced at a special event in the RDS Dublin on Tuesday, 9th September 2025.  

https://www.dcci.ie/dcci-future-makers/ 

Divided into student and emerging practitioner categories, Future Makers covers a wide range of disciplines and recognises vision, innovation and excellence among students and recent graduates. It is one of the largest prize-funded design and craft award programmes in Europe, with each winner receiving a mentoring package valued at €2,000 in addition to the award. In total, Future Makers offers an award fund of €25,000 and mentoring package of €52,000 in expert guidance and support to the award recipients.  

This year’s competition saw an impressive range of entries from all around Ireland, each one demonstrating a unique approach to creating beautiful and functional works of art. From furniture and fashion design to ceramics and glassblowing, the shortlisted makers represent the most innovative and creative young designers and makers in Ireland, across both the student and emerging practitioner categories.  

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Judges this year are: Victoria Donovan; Anneliese Duffy Fallon; Leah Capaldi; Brankica Zilovic; Belén Llamas-Ferrier and Róisín Pierce.

 

Read more about this year’s judges here.

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This initiative is one of the most important platforms Design & Crafts Council Ireland has to celebrate and support emerging talent in Irish design and craft. The shortlisted makers represent the next generation of creative excellence - innovative thinkers and skilled craftspeople who are ready to take the significant step from training into enterprise.

Mary Blanchfield

CEO of Design & Crafts Council Ireland

2024 Future Maker Award winners included Paola Di Legge, Alison Nea, Antonio Bozic, Christine Murphy, Darragh Mulryan, Edwyn James Hickey, John Farrell, Katharina Treml, Maria Atanackovic, Martin Ryan, Michael Healy, and Michael Murphy. Previous Future Maker award winners who have gone on to make their name and craft known internationally include Michael Stewart of Standing Ground, ceramicist, Chloe Lennon, jeweller, Genevieve Howard, fashion designers, Natalie B. Coleman and Sorcha O’ Raghallaigh, designer-maker, Úna Burke, furniture designer, Simon Doyle, ceramic artist, Kate O’ Kelly, and ceramic artist and educator Owen Quinlan, amongst many others. 

I’m constantly blown away by the wealth of creative talent in Ireland. It’s a national treasure — one that deserves to be nurtured, celebrated, and protected for future generations. The makers of tomorrow are already here, and their vision is shaping our cultural legacy. Supporting them isn’t just an investment in creativity — it’s an investment in who we are.

Anneliese Duffy Fallon

Future Makers 2025 judge, owner of The Linen Shirt Company and founder of Fashion Connect Ireland

Shortlists

Emerging Maker – Discipline – County

Ellie Dunne – Textile making – Dublin

Emmet Bosonnet – Metalworking – Dublin

Patsy Atkinson – Textile – makingCork

Steven Doody – Furniture making – Wexford

Magdalena Wroblewska – Leather working – Cork

Karena Ryan – Textile making – Galway

Christopher Tuohy – Furniture making – Cork

Conor Cremins – Furniture making – Dublin

Desmond Kavanagh – Musical instrument making – Wicklow

Lydia Smith – Ceramics – Kilkenny

Mark Newman – Jewellery making – Dublin

Noel Donnellan – Ceramics – Limerick

Paula Pruteanu – Textile making – Dublin

Sarah Ruane – Textile making – Cork

Deirdre Murphy – Jewellery making – Galway

Eve Doyle – Jewellery making – Wicklow

Julie Lawlor – Jewellery making – Kildare

Muireann Ni Sheoighe Eachthighearn – Musical instrument making – Tipperary

Rachel Kenny – Paper making – Dublin

Siobhan Curtis – Leather working – Monaghan

Students and Recent Graduates – Discipline – County

Charles Imperial – Fashion design – Kildare

Dicle Kaya – Metalworking – Dublin

Harry Jones – Furniture making – Dublin

Myla Sivyte – Mixed Media Constructing – Dublin

Gerard Boyle – Furniture making – Galway

Orla Reilly – Jewellery making – Dublin

Valeria Schipschi – Textile making – Dublin

Cass O’Kelly – Jewellery making – Dublin

Clodagh Nathan – Textile making – Kildare

Aidan O’Brien – Furniture making – Kildare

Daniel Connor Petrin – Fashion design – Wicklow

Emma Anako – Textile making – Wicklow

Liam O’Flaherty – Furniture making – Kerry

Lidiia Myronenko – Fashion design – Wicklow

Nikki Hall – Ceramics – Dublin

Daniel Fitzpatrick – Ceramics – Limerick

Giulia Johnson – Fashion design – Dublin

Lucia Whelan – Jewellery making – Dublin

Lucy O’Sullivan – Furniture making – Kildare

Otilia Mahu – Jewellery making – Dublin

Rosannah Carter – Textile making – Wicklow

For more information, please contact Eimear Harding, Communications and Public Affairs Manager, DCCI, 083 023 8743 or email eimearharding@dcci.ie   

To learn more about Future Makers, visit https://www.dcci.ie/dcci-future-makers/  

For further press information please contact Claire Feely, Emma Kelly, Laura Daly or Eliza Gallagher at Elevate PR, 01 662 5652 or email [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected]    

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