
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.
This exciting new collaboration showcases the finest of Irish design and craftsmanship, offering an exclusive opportunity for local and international shoppers to explore and purchase from a curated collection of 35 exceptional Irish designers and makers.

Introducing the 35 talented makers and designers featuring in the Design Ireland Pop-Up at Arnotts:
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
Misc
- Fred O’Mahony Woodturning – Kilkenny
Jewellery
- Shock of Grey – Dublin
- Melissa Curry, PÓG – Dublin
- Rothlú – Mayo
- Blaithin Ennis – Wexford
- Inner Island – Kilkenny
- Sandia Dublin – Dublin
- Fleur Jewellery – Wicklow
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
Each piece in the Design Ireland pop-up reflects Ireland’s rich cultural heritage and the ingenuity of Irish designers, combining traditional techniques with innovative modern aesthetics.

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.


We’re delighted to collaborate with Arnotts on the launch of the Design Ireland pop-up, an initiative which demonstrates the consumer appreciation for beautifully designed and crafted products by Irish makers.
Mary Blanchfield
Interim CEO, Design & Crafts Council Ireland
Mary continued:
“This partnership allows us to bring the very best of Irish design and craft to a wider audience, celebrating the unique blend of tradition, innovation and provenance that defines Irish craftsmanship and sets it apart from alternative offerings. At DCCI, we’re committed to promoting sustainability, creativity, and excellence, and this collaboration provides a fantastic platform to create commercial pathways and showcase the exceptional work of Irish designers and craftspeople to local and international visitors.“
Visitors are invited to explore the wide range of Irish-designed products and experience the innovation and artistry that have made Ireland a global hub for design.
About Design Ireland:
Design Ireland is an initiative which celebrates the very best of Irish design and craft. Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) first introduced the Design Ireland brand in 2016 to raise the profile of Irish design and craft at home and abroad. Since then, it has evolved into a wider programme. With a focus on sustainability, creativity, and innovation, Design Ireland is dedicated to supporting Irish makers and connecting them with audiences who value unique, high-quality, and ethically produced items. The initiative celebrates the intersection of tradition and modernity, offering a distinctive and authentic representation of Irish craftsmanship in today’s global design landscape.
