We are a new, small family run business based in Nenagh Co. Tipperary. We create bespoke pieces of art which also have a function in the home, a hotel, a pub or public area. We are passionate about designing and hand carving unique pieces of furniture using sustainably sourced native Tipperary wood and salvaged metal. Donnacha is inspired by the materials he uses and by textures, shapes and patterns. He is the main artist and is passionate about allowing the materials to tell their own story by respecting each process from cutting down the storm damaged tree through to the final sanding. We feel every home, where possible should own a bespoke piece of functional art.
We are a new, small family run business based in Nenagh Co. Tipperary. We create bespoke pieces of art which also have a function in the home, a hotel, a pub or public area. We are passionate about designing and hand carving unique pieces of furniture using sustainably sourced native Tipperary wood and salvaged metal. Donnacha is inspired by the materials he uses and by textures, shapes and patterns. He is the main artist and is passionate about allowing the materials to tell their own story by respecting each process from cutting down the storm damaged tree through to the final sanding. We feel every home, where possible should own a bespoke piece of functional art.
- Discipline Furniture Making
- Price Range Over €250
- Products Free standing lamps ranging from 2 ft to 8 ft tall. ceiling lights, tables, chairs, dining chairs, mirrors, bowls, platters, picture frames, art pieces for walls, plant pots, doors, bathroom cabinet
- Materials Storm damaged wood from Nenagh Driftwood from our local lake Lough Derg salvaged metal and cast Iron from our local area. Salvaged rope, 100 year old original carriage lamp, panio's, salvaged copper
- Made Local Yes
Nicky Odwyer
16 the mews, Millersbrook Millersbrook Nenagh , Co. Tipperary
Co. Tipperary
E45np40
Ireland
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