Here at ReFound, we can get very attached to the furniture that passes through the shop, sometimes we feel like we are re-homing pieces just like a pet rescue! That’s why we love to get a peek at where they go after us. We’re not straying too far in this catch up, as we’re having
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Meet Our Intern – Carly Walsh
At Refound we love collaborating with new designers, and helping them to develop their skills and careers. We always have at least one intern working with us, so we thought it would be great to introduce them to our customers. Our lovely and talented intern Carly has written a bit about herself… Hi I am Carly Walsh
Continue reading »Belfast Design Week Artist Showcase – Amanda Nicholl & Anna Trainor
“Supporting local businesses is crucial if we want to keep our local High Street alive and buzzing with independent, exciting and creative shops. Don’t just talk about it, do something about it: shop locally and you will make a real difference!” Patricia van den Akker – Director of The Design Trust. We’re very excited
Continue reading »To make you smile – Bread and Jam
Bread & Jam are a small creative team making fabulous things for your home and to give as gifts to your friends… and loved ones. Their philosophy is simple, take a really great quality basic and sweeten it up using their own printed designs. Bread and Jams designs are based upon whimsical notions and phrases and their
Continue reading »For the book worm- Bookishly
Bookishly started in 2009 as wall envy art and rebranded in 2013. There’s a few things that make the Bookishly range different to other typographic collections. The wonky old font is exclusive to me, and based on my hand drawn lettering. You won’t see it anywhere else! The framed prints are mounted into my signature
Continue reading »Ail+El
Ail+el have known each other for an awfully long time….. The story begins in Dublin when Aileen Balfe and Eleanor McCaughey started a beautiful friendship. Their great comradery resulted in many adventures and creative endeavours such as rearranging their bedrooms, creating a toilet paper clothing range for Barbie, doing knick-knacks, and pretending to be cats.
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This Old Home are local business in Northern Ireland, with their workshop in Ballyclare and a shop space in Studio Souk, Belfast. Their handmade crates, storage and decor items create character and a rustic feel. They all made from a mix of recycled pallet wood and new wood made to look old.
Continue reading »Twisted Salvage – Designs by Simon Jay
We are happy to announce we are now stockist of the wonderful Simon Jay. Simon is originally from Norfolk, England and now lives in Larne with his Family. Simon has worked as a Bespoke picture framer for the last 5 years but started up Twisted Salvage only 6 months ago. With a keen interest in design
Continue reading »World of Robots by PBRobots
Here you will find robots made from found objects and items of everyday use, the art of assemblage art and one off robot sculptures. As you look at each Robot sculpture they will capture your imagination, taking you back to days long gone. At PBRobots he likes to keep the whole Retro theme alive in each
Continue reading »Meet the Maker ~ Giro 2014 Special: Emma Jackson, Belfast Illustrator & Printer
Our Giro 2014 themed pop up showcase ‘The Creative Cycle’ begins this week in time with the launch of the special cyce race itself in Belfast! So we thought we’d throw the spotlight on one of the clever clogs who has contributed some handmade gems to the show… Meet Emma Jackson, Belfast printmaker and illustrator
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