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Indagare reviews Article, a cheery home goods store in the bustling Powerscourt Center is an excellent stop for a wide range of Irish-made gifts.
CLothes at Avoca Handweavers , Dublin, Ireland

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 for women and children, beautifully packaged and great-smelling soaps, cookbooks of Irish classics and much more.

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Brown Thomas

Dublin’s premier high-fashion department store, Brown Thomas (on tourist and shopping-heavy Grafton Street) is a mine for all your on-trend needs. All of fashion’s biggest brands are stocked here, from Prada heels to jeans from Acne to Tom Ford fragrances.

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Interiors at Design Centre, Dublin, Ireland

Design Centre

Founded over 30 years ago, the Design Center is a must for any fashion lover visiting Dublin. Made to curate the work of up-and-coming Irish fashion designers and international fashion houses, the Design Center rotates the designers it features regularly to create a carefully curated selection.

Interiors View - Johnston Antiques, Dublin, Ireland

Johnston Antiques

Founded in 1950, Johnston Antiques specializes in 18th-century Irish furniture and over the years has built a vast collection of Irish Georgian pieces. Here you’ll spot unique wardrobes, prints, and paintings and Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles.

Interior View - Louise Kennedy, Dublin, Ireland

Louise Kennedy

Tucked into a stunning, multi-floor Georgian townhouse, Louise Kennedy’s flagship atelier is a one-stop shop for the Irish designer’s impeccably made party dresses, elegant floor-length gowns and sharply tailored suits. The top floor houses the bridal creations, which are as feminine as they are extravagant.

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Clothes at Makers & Brothers, Dublin, Ireland

Makers & Brothers

Brothers Jonathan and Mark Legge’s tightly curated appointment-only boutique focuses on design-driven products with a handmade quality to them. Their HQ—The Shed—is the perfect destination for picking up exquisitely made curiosities from cozy, made-in-Ireland blankets to wooden kitchen utensils to sharp-looking sweatshirts.

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STABLE of Ireland

This artisanal shop in the tony Westbury shopping center off Clarendon Street sources its elegant scarves, accessories and other textiles from weavers and knitters across Ireland (both North and South). In doing so, Stable is actively working to preserve traditional Irish weaving practices. Linen is a focus, of course, but wool, cashmere, alpaca and tweed products for women and men line the walls of this charming boutique.

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