The new Malahide space brings together furniture, lighting, artwork and vintage finds from a considered selection of international design houses …
Interior designer and founder Jackie Tracey’s new Jaqi store in Kinsealy, Malahide continues the same curatorial approach as the flagship store in Charlemont Square, Dublin.
Alongside renowned international brands including CC-Tapis, Bodema, Ethnicraft and GUBI, the store introduces a broader range of lifestyle pieces and accessories – from sculptural and tabletop pieces to lighting, artwork and smaller design-led additions for the home.
“One thing we’ve learned through years spent inside clients’ homes is that the most successful spaces are rarely the busiest,” says Tracey. “They’re built gradually. They’re layered over time. They tell a story about those who live within them. Our role is to edit, refine and help people make thoughtful decisions about what belongs in their homes.”
Photography by Harry Rhys Thomas.
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