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My Name Is Ted Ltd.
Leatherworking
My Name Is Ted Ltd.
Isabelle Gaborit encaustic studio
Isabelle Gaborit encaustic studio
Isabelle Gaborit encaustic studio
Mixed Media Construction
Isabelle Gaborit encaustic studio
Rita Daly Designs
Rita Daly Designs
Textile Making
Rita Daly Designs
Wrapped UP Belfast
Wrapped UP Belfast
Primitive Boards
Primitive Boards
Furniture Making
Primitive Boards
Sasha Sykes Studio
Sasha Sykes Studio
Sasha Sykes Studio
Furniture Making
Sasha Sykes Studio
Sian Jacobs
Sian Jacobs
Printing
Sian Jacobs
Jennifer Hickey
Jennifer Hickey
Jennifer Hickey
Ceramics
Jennifer Hickey
Totes Upcycled
Totes Upcycled
Totes Upcycled
Textile Making
Totes Upcycled
Celtic Tweed
Celtic Tweed
Celtic Tweed
Textile Making
Celtic Tweed
Just Juiced
Textile Making
Just Juiced
Baglady Designs
Paperworking
Baglady Designs
Shaws Department Stores Dublin
Shaws Department Stores Dublin
Ghost and Bonesetter
Book Making
Ghost and Bonesetter
Aine Dunne Weaver
Aine Dunne Weaver
Textile Making
Aine Dunne Weaver
Julie Clarke Candles
Candle Making
Julie Clarke Candles
Rayleen Clancy
Rayleen Clancy
Rayleen Clancy
Glass Making
Rayleen Clancy
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Showcase 8 - Made Local Launch Images
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DCCI Made Local
One of the judges Sophie Reynolds pictured with some of the products by designers ,Handknit wool blankets and hat from Eriu and Umbrellas by Clare O’Connell who will entre the Design at Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) Business Design Challenge competition . DCCI officially opened the public voting for this year’s Irish Business Design. Now in its third year, the Irish Business Design Challenge 2023 (IBDC) focuses on companies that have used design thinking to future proof their business by making it more sustainable and energy efficient. There is a combined prize fund of over €50,000. Visit https://www.dcci.ie/ibdc-2023 for more information and to vote on shortlisted businesses. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
Announcement
DCCI Irish Business Design Awards
Awards winner photos taken at awards ceremony in RDS
Awards
DCCU Future Makers 2023
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Spotlight
Showcase 8 - Made Local Launch Images
Campaign
DCCI Made Local
One of the judges Sophie Reynolds pictured with some of the products by designers ,Handknit wool blankets and hat from Eriu and Umbrellas by Clare O’Connell who will entre the Design at Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) Business Design Challenge competition . DCCI officially opened the public voting for this year’s Irish Business Design. Now in its third year, the Irish Business Design Challenge 2023 (IBDC) focuses on companies that have used design thinking to future proof their business by making it more sustainable and energy efficient. There is a combined prize fund of over €50,000. Visit https://www.dcci.ie/ibdc-2023 for more information and to vote on shortlisted businesses. Photo: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
Announcement
DCCI Irish Business Design Awards
Awards winner photos taken at awards ceremony in RDS
Awards
DCCU Future Makers 2023