
DCCI Irish Craft Village at Bloom
Exhibitors
Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) is delighted to announce the 65 exhibitors taking part in the DCCI Irish Craft Village at Bloom 2026.
All participants are part of the DCCI Made Local campaign, The Made Local campaign celebrates the exceptional talent, skill, and creativity of Ireland’s designers and makers. Made Local is a reminder to people that buying locally produced, well-crafted products is meaningful, sustainable, and impactful.
Visitors to Bord Bia Bloom can purchase directly from makers, supporting irish businesses while discovering high-quality, sustainable, unique and locally produced craft.
- Jean-Philippe Levillain — Ceramifique
- Karyn Jones — Maple Tree Pottery
- Marta Ozog — Marta Ozog Ceramics
- Michele Hannan — Michele Hannan Ceramics
- Donna Ironmonger — Run Baby Run Pottery
- Sinéad O’ Moore — Sinéad O’ Moore Ceramics
- Ola Wartak-Tolak — Stories by Ola
- Klaus Hartmann — Baurnafea Studio
- Cara Sturgess — Loinnir Jewellery
- Ali Lowndes — A Little Idea
- Andrea Mears — Andrea Mears Jewellery
- Lisa McCormack — Capulet & Montague
- Louise O’Hara — Culu Design
- Daki Zdravka Rezic — DAKI DAKI Design
- Deirdre Caulfield — Deeca Design
- Agota Gilbride — Timéa Jewellery
- Yvonne Bolger — Yvonne Bolger Jewellery
- Melanie Hand — Melanie Hand Design Jewellery
- Siobhán Daly — Siobhán Daly Designs
- Gillian Gubbins — GG Designs
- Robyn Caie — Cementique
- Sarah Wairimu — Little Sewing Tree
- Sallyann Marron — Sallyann’s Handmade Bags
- Sharon Kelly — Kellee Cottage Crafts
- Jennifer Rothwell — Jennifer Rothwell
- Liz Walsh — Liz Walsh Textiles
- Nicola Weldon — Nicola Weldon Art and Design
- Catherine O’Connor — Bofin Weaves
- Clodagh Pugh — My Mini Munch
- Caroline Duffy — Caroline Duffy Designs
- Anita Reynolds — Anita Reynolds Art and Design
- Monica Daly — Heartworks Stone
- Alison Byrne — WildBird Studio
- Linda Lexdina — Kaïkø Studïø
- Warren Hayes — Coolree Design
- Conor Cremins — Éalá Bespoke Furniture
- Nessa Doran O Reilly — sam agus nessa
- Francis Leavey — Fab Cow by Francis Leavey
- Tanya Ryan — Fiadh and Finn: Fine Art Keepsakes
- Emma Higgins — Emma Higgins Art
- Ruth Cahill — Duck Blue
- Adelle Hickey — Adelle Hickey Print Maker
- Henri Bocxe — Thin Line Coastal Maps
- Bríd Fanning — Bríd Fanning Art
- Lorraine Fletcher — Lorraine Fletcher Art
- Barbara Burke — BBpapercuts
- Fiona Scott — Fiona Scott Resin Artist
- Anita Elliott — Clover Rua
- Rory Leadbetter — Jerpoint Glass Studio
- Pauline Quigley — Pauline Quigley Glass Design
- Emmet Bosonnet — Kopper Kreation
- Laura Maye — Wild Irish Kin
- Shane Holland — Shane Holland Design Workshops
- John Collins — John Collins Designs
- Amy Cahill — Oxmantown Skincare
- Marie Mernagh — All About Nectar
- Fiona O’Donohoe — Away with Nature
- Lynn Shead — Natures Alchemy Irish Skincare
- Paula McGovern — Wizard & Grace Wellbeing
- Gillian Kavanagh — Beyond the Ferns
- Suzanne Clarke — Clarkes Artisan Bathing & Shaving
- Gergana Gaydadzhieva — MAMO
- Nicola Connolly — Nunaïa Beauty
- Claire O’Sullivan — WASI Seaweed
- Alexandria Kelly — Flower Child
Irish Craft is a central attraction at Bord Bia Bloom, bringing together 65 makers and placing craft at the heart of one of Ireland’s biggest summer events.
Visit us at Bloom 2026 — May 28–June 1, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Across five days, DCCI designers, makers and craftspeople will present and sell their work to an expected audience of over 100,000 visitors, where attendees can shop and connect directly with Irish makers. Located at the heart of the festival, the DCCI Irish Craft Village will feature 52 retail stands, showcasing a diverse range of design and craft disciplines including textiles, ceramics, jewellery, woodturning, glass, and homeware. Visitors can discover thoughtfully made, locally produced pieces while supporting Irish businesses through the Made Local initiative.

Shop Irish Craft Year-Round
Can’t make it to Bloom? You can explore and shop from many of the makers featured in the DCCI Craft Village year-round through the Made Local directory. Support Irish craft and discover unique handmade pieces wherever you are.
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