Sat, 06 Aug, 2016 - 01:00
Carol O’Callaghan
Renewed in recent decades by the likes of Stephen Pearce and Nicolas Mosse, the Irish output developed an emphasis on aesthetics so it wasn’t simply functional, but decorative also.

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CourtsHomeandinteriorsHome HelpPotteryDesignCraftPlace: IrelandPlace: JapanPlace: Island Mill in Thomastown, Co KilkennyPlace: National Craft GalleryPlace: KilkennyPlace: DublinPlace: Nassau StreetPlace: HerefordshirePlace: NigeriaPerson: Stephen PearcePerson: Nicolas MossePerson: Gus MabelsonPerson: GusPerson: Andrew IlsleyPerson: Claire MurdockPerson: Bridget TimoneyPerson: Marta OzogPerson: BelshawPerson: Martha OpherPerson: Aisling McElwainPerson: Fiona ShannonPerson: Karen MorganPerson: Derek WilsonOrganisation: Design and Craft Council of IrelandOrganisation: Loughborough College of ArtOrganisation: DCCoIOrganisation: NUI Maynooth
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