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DUBH DUBH is the Irish word for black or darkness, and it's also the name of an exhibition we're participating in at the moment. We are showing 'Personhood', a...
Laura's Masters thesis on Craft, meaning and value can be downloaded here. (4.4mb) Thesis completed September 2010 in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.
A Handful of Yaffe Mays! We were thrilled to be interviewed by the website Handful of Salt recently. The site concentrates on 'the craft of modern design': its...
How a thing is made is part of its meaning. The thing embodies its history. The process is important to the things we make, both because of the meaning and for...
THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Please check back soon! The Dock Arts Centre Carrick-on-Shanon, Leitrim. Furniture for the entrance area - chairs and a curved...
Chairs other than those in the Sligo and Stefan series. Easy chair Ash and leather. 2003. Armchair based on a design of Kaare Klint. Jarrah, cane and cushions....
First light #1 Oak, wool, and electrical fittings. January 2011. This light came about for a number of reasons: we read a Donald Judd essay called It's Hard to...
'It is at “the temporary democracy of the table” that children learn the art of conversation and acquire the habits of civility—sharing, listening, taking...
The following series of chairs was made as part of Laura's MA thesis. They use an Ikea chair - the 'Stefan' - as a starting point from which to explore ideas of...
Linen cabinet Madrone, cedar and jarrah. 2002. Made by Rebecca while a student at College of the Redwoods. 10 drawers 2 doors cabinet. 2001 Made by Laura while a...
The following series of chairs is derived from the Sligo chair - a vernacular Irish chair type. Further details after the images... Sligo1 Irish oak, wax finish....