From the very first armchair, the first coat of paint and the first cushion you fluff up on your sofa, your house is a canvas – a statement of who you are and what you love. There’s no better place to see this philosophy at work than The Craft House at Hartley Hall, the showhome
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‘Bags of Talent’ ~ Meet our ReFound bag design competition winners: Tara McNeill
Meet Tara McNeill – the second of our tote bag design competition winners! Our bespoke designed, hand screen-printed ReFound bags have now been printed and perfected and are available to pick up in store and online! (click here) To celebrate the winners of our competition to create a bespoke design for the bags based around
Continue reading »‘Bags of Talent’ ~ Meet our ReFound bag design competition winners: Deborah Gormley
It’s time to introduce the winners of our tote bag design competition and see their designs in the flesh! In a world of mass-production, mass-market and well…..mass-pretty much everything, we’re all for showcasing the beauty of bespoke design. So, well aware of the plentiful artistic savvy amongst our fans, we created a competition for the
Continue reading »ReFound Events: Legenderry Chairs 2013 – A Happy Ending!
So the legend of our Legenderry Chairs project is over – and it ended with a bang! The Legenderry Chairs exhibition at the Craft Village in Derry attracted plenty of visitors, curious to view our collection of stunning chairs-turned-masterpieces – each with their own legend to tell of partnerships between local business and arts sectors.
Continue reading »ReFound Events: ‘Legenderry Chairs’ exhibition in Derry-Londonderry, Oct 29th – Nov 2nd
Derry-Londonderry continues to embrace its title of City of Culture this year with vibrancy and colour – ReFound are delighted to be a part of it with an exciting project bringing local business and artist communities together, creatively focusing on that all important member of our household – THE CHAIR! Initiated in partnership with interdisciplinary
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