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Makers and Brothers


By Bill O'Sullivan
26th Jul 2013
Makers and Brothers

We are so infatuated with Makers and Brothers that we’re going to take the opportunity this weekend to bask in their sleek and tasteful design items at their summer sale in Blackrock. Tomorrow they will be opening the Shed and selling products from Irish and international designers, with reductions of up to 75% off. The Shed for those unfamiliar with it, is the tin shed at the bottom of the family garden from which M&B operate by appointment and which they bring on tour as a pop-up shop. We will be there crowding round it this weekend in the hope of snaffling up one of those brass bottle openers by Brooklyn designers Fort Standard. This second sale comes as Makers & Brothers prepare to re-launch their website and announce forthcoming pop-up events. We’re psyched already.

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Roisin Agnew @Roxeenna has a tiny crush on M & B…