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This cheery home-goods store in the bustling Powerscourt Center is an excellent stop for a wide range of Irish-made gifts. Here, you will find an eclectic range of lovely ceramics, printed cards, linen notebooks and tweed throws.
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Avoca Handweavers
Located just off Grafton Street, this Irish institution’s seven-floor retail mecca in Dublin’s city center sells a comprehensive selection of Irish-inspired products. The company first gained renown with their handwoven blankets, throws and rugs, but the shop also stocks clothes...
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Designist
This design boutique is all about good-looking pieces that are also affordable (everything is priced below 100 EUR). Smaller items like children’s toys, mugs and books are on offer alongside larger pieces like a sculptural do-it-yourself hanging lampshade from a...
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Dublin Flea Market
There’s some totally transporting about a flea market, especially one you visit on your travels, where quirky treasures can be unearthed. The Dublin iteration in Newmarket Square was unveiled back in 2008 and now features 60 stalls that sell everything...
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Industry
The cleverly curated stock of home goods at this gallery-style shop comes courtesy of buyers who source the globe. On offer are stylish items that will elevate a house's look, such as graphic area rugs, steel locker-style storage units from...
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Irish Design Shop
Opened by two Irish jewelers in 2008, this four-story shop is all about traditional and contemporary Irish design and crafts. The store not only focuses on promoting the products, but also on the people who create these unique objects. Find...
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Ulysses Rare Books
This special bookshop in the heart of Dublin offers a trove of first edition and rare works. For almost 50 years, Ulysses Rare Books has been displaying the works of Irish literary legends as James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, as...
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Dublin is home to some exceptional fashion designers, mostly unknown outside the country. Other notable creations from Ireland include crystal, wool sweaters and blankets, Donegal tweed and antique furniture.
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