The Best Lifestyle And Homeware Shops Around Ireland 2025 - The Gloss Magazine

The Best Lifestyle And Homeware Shops Around Ireland 2025

In an era dominated by online shopping, nothing replaces the singular joy of shopping in real life. Discover THE GLOSS X The Shopkeepers Best Lifestyle Shops 2025 …

INDUSTRY & CO, 41a/b Drury Street, Dublin 2 

Brother-and-sister team Vanessa and Marcus Mac Innes opened INDUSTRY & CO in 2010. The shop is a unique collaboration between creative director and interior designer Vanessa coupled with Marcus’ passion for the food and business side of things. Homeware, jewellery, and apothecary items are a mix of local Irish designers and from sources in Europe, the USA and Japan. www.industryandco.com / www.instagram.com/industrydesign/

HARK, 42 Castle Street, Dalkey, Co Dublin 

“In a world full of trends, we remain classic,” says Paul Donovan who opened HARK on Castle Street in Dalkey. “Our store is about functionality; we look for products that are well designed and helpful for everyday life, from kitchen items to tools for the garden.” Look out for Toyo steel toolboxes and Vetra workwear jackets. www.hark.iewww.instagram.com/harkhomegoods/

ARTICLE, Powerscourt Townhouse, South William Street, Dublin 2 

The former dressing room of Lord Powerscourt in the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, stately home turned boutique shopping destination, is home to homeware shop, ARTICLE. With a focus on home décor, tabletops, and stationery, Article’s shelves are stocked with a unique assortment of home goods from around the globe. After working with both Habitat and John Mellor in London, owner and shopkeeper John Adams opened his own shop, stocking Article with an edit of goods he personally picks and loves. www.article.ie  / www.instagram.com/articledublin/ Photography by Sean Breithaupt @seanbreithaupt

LIFE STORE, Straffan, Courtyard, Barberstown Straffan, Co Kildare

Owners Eoin and Siobhán Ryan have brought their years of expertise (from the award-winning Victorian Tea Rooms and Straffan Antiques) to this new venture. The lifestyle store displays a curated selection of clothing, food produce and gifts from Irish brands like Magee 1866, Due South and One Dame Lane. Attached to the shop is the Life Store deli and café serving seasonal bites made with trusted Irish produce. www.instagram.com/lifestorestraffan/

JENNIFER SLATTERY, Benburb Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7

JENNIFER SLATTERY’s studio and shop is an opportunity to see the designer at work. Customers can witness the design process in action at the large worktable in the centre of the space. This is where Jennifer creates her Irish linen clothing collection and her award-winning embroidered linen tableware. www.jenniferslattery.com / www.instagram.com/jenniferslatterytextiles/

STABLE, Westbury Mall, Balfe Street, Dublin 2

Sonia Reynolds and Frances Duff have created a fresh and modern take on Irish weaving and craft, presenting old-world skills and traditions in a new light. STABLE works with more than 30 different producers to create the clothing, accessories and homewares offered in the shop. www.stableofireland.com   / www.instagram.com/stableofireland/

THE BLUE DOOR, 16B Monkstown Crescent, Monkstown, Dublin 

After establishing their shop, THE BLUE DOOR in Naas in 2003, Peter and Eileen Kelly later moved the premises to The Crescent in Monkstown. The Scandinavian-influenced homeware shop has a lovely assortment of goods by craftspeople and designers from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, France and Ireland. There is an adjacent outdoor space for garden furniture and décor. www.thebluedoordirect.comwww.instagram.com/thebluedoorhouseandgarden/

SAHARA, 69C George’s Street Upper, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin 

Having launched online during the pandemic, SAHARA now has a store on George’s Street Upper in Dún Laoghaire where customers will find gorgeous African paintings, furniture and accessories guaranteed to add colour to their homes. Sahara’s Ghanaian owner Barikisu Ali Telfer scours villages across Africa seeking skilled artisans to produce high quality original crafts you won’t see anywhere else. www.sahara.ie / www.instagram.com/sahara.ie/

STUDIO 90, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co Louth

Designer Gillian Leavy of Dear John Clothing and Liquorice Interiors opened her beautifully curated lifestyle shop this year, with homewares, clothing, beauty and accessories. Alongside the studio’s own brands, shoppers will find labels like Christina Lundsteen, Sir/Madam, Claus Porto, Tabito and Maegen. www.instagram.com/studio90_lifestyle/

FOXFORD, Mount Congreve Gardens, Kilmeaden, Co Waterford

FOXFORD’s original woollen mill was founded on the River Moy in Foxford, Co Mayo in 1892 by a nun, Mother Agnes, to bring much needed employment to the impoverished area. A new Foxford store has just opened at Mount Congreve Gardens in Co Waterford, where you will find the heritage brand’s blankets, throws and colourful scarves. www.foxford.com / www.instagram.com/foxfordhome/

SULLIVAN’S COUNTRY GROCER, Main Street, Oughterard, Co Galway

Sullivan’s is an old-style country grocer with exquisite taste and a focus on sustainability and supporting local. Elizabeth Folgen opened the shop in 2016 with her son Sianail Sullivan and the footfall is ever-growing. In stock you will find freshly baked bread, pastries and cakes, local food produce and free-range eggs. At the back of the busy little shop there is a beautifully curated selection of homewares, cards, linens and furnishings. www.instagram.com/sullivangrocer/

COFFEEWERK + PRESS, 4 Quay Street, Galway, Co Galway

Award-winning, design-driven coffee shop that not only offers delicious coffee but the perfect edit of Japanese, Scandinavian and European homewares and printed goods. A tall and narrow, four-hundred-year-old building on the busy, pedestrianised Quay Street in Galway is home to COFFEEWERK + PRESS. Bright yellow accents feature on the windows and door and carefully edited yellow products punctuate the interior and website. www.coffeewerkandpress.com / www.instagram.com/coffeewerkandpress/

JOYCE’S CRAFTSHOP CONNEMARA, Recess, Connemara, Co Galway

Festus Joyce, owner of the Joyce family Marble Quarry in Connemara, founded JOYCE’S CRAFTSHOP in 1895 to showcase the distinctive green stone. Today, artist and photographer Mark Joyce, the founder’s great-great-grandson, manages the shop. As well as a range of jewellery and goods featuring Connemara marble, including vintage pieces, there is also a selection of Irish handcrafts and books. www.joycescraftshop.comwww.instagram.com/joycescraftshop/

BEGLEY & BOWIE, 16 Henry Street, Kenmare, Co Kerry

Prolific award-winning designer Doireann Healy designs, creates, and prints the signature products in her shop, BEGLEY & BOWIE. Favouring fluorescent and pastel colours with a distinctive playful style, she creates a range of casual clothing, art prints, and accessories. www.begleyandbowie.bigcartel.com / www.instagram.com/begleyandbowie/

GRANNY’S BOTTOM DRAWER, 53 Main Street, Kinsale, Co Cork

A classic-style homeware store on the Wild Atlantic Way showcasing design and crafts by both Irish and European artisans and makers. Established in 1993 by Clodagh Murray, GRANNY’S BOTTOM DRAWER stocks an heirloom-worthy selection of Irish throws, knitwear, and ceramics. www.grannysbottomdrawer.com / www.instagram.com/grannysbottomdrawerkinsale/

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