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Luscious Linens


By IMAGE
11th Aug 2014
Luscious Linens

The colours in the new collection from Abigail*Ryan Homewares.

Why we’re in love with Irish linen…

It’s been a great year for stylish Irish linenware, and we’re really excited about Abigail Ryan Homewares? latest collection. You may remember Abigail and Ryan, whose names make up one of Belfast’s most talked-about interiors brands, from our March/April issue, which featured their vintage-inspired studio and personality-filled home.

Known for their reinvented, vivid florals, this time they’re going for blissful neutrals inspired by the beautiful colours of Irish landscapes. Produced in Northern Ireland, the range features beautiful textures in colours such as anfa (storm), caschoill (bush) and farraige (sea).

Another fabric-loving design duo that’s having a great 2014 is?31 Chapel Lane – see our shoot and interview with them in the?July/August issue,?on shelves now.

@Image_Interiors / @DianaNacu