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Memory Lane Frames

Memory Lane Frames began as a small business idea in 2018 by Sadhbh in Co. Meath, Ireland. Most of the inspiration for the designs is taken from the beauty and landscapes around our island in Ireland. Sadhbh has a huge love of colour, textures, interiors, and nature in general. Sadhbh's creative side and love for art from a young age combined with her 20+ years experience in the business, and retail sector have brought her to where she is today. The collections consists of handmade and bespoke gift frames made with a mix of sustainable leathers, suedes, pebble and sea glass art. There is a special offering to suit everyone, plain and simple and colourful and bold designs.

  • Memory Lane Frames
  • Memory Lane Frames
  • Memory Lane Frames

Memory Lane Frames began as a small business idea in 2018 by Sadhbh in Co. Meath, Ireland. Most of the inspiration for the designs is taken from the beauty and landscapes around our island in Ireland. Sadhbh has a huge love of colour, textures, interiors, and nature in general. Sadhbh's creative side and love for art from a young age combined with her 20+ years experience in the business, and retail sector have brought her to where she is today. The collections consists of handmade and bespoke gift frames made with a mix of sustainable leathers, suedes, pebble and sea glass art. There is a special offering to suit everyone, plain and simple and colourful and bold designs.

  • Discipline Mixed Media Construction
  • Price Range €26-€50
  • Products Gift frames for every day customer occassions and keepsake gifts for tourists.
  • Materials Leathers. Sea shore finds, metal clasps, twigs, beads and pens for handwritten messages to make the piece extra bespoke.
  • Made Local Retailer Yes
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