Galgorm Collection Expands with Acquisition of Galgorm Castle Estate and Roe Park Resort
Galgorm Collection Expands with Acquisition of Galgorm Castle Estate and Roe Park Resort. Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
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About Stable of Ireland
'Celebrating all things Irish' – Stable of Ireland is an exclusive clothing and accessories brand based in Dublin. Their men's and women's clothing range includes linen shirts, Donegal Aran jumpers, cashmere scarves and linen dresses. The brand's 'Living' range includes luxurious blankets, throws and accessories together with pieces of furniture made from native Irish naturally fallen timbers.
From Stable of Ireland's Website:
“The Texture of Irish Life
We at STABLE believe our Irishness is rooted in our cultural heritage in textiles and craft. Irishness is proud, warm and kind. It is wild, creative, beautiful and melancholy. It is our weather, it is our landscape. It is the very hands of the people who make and craft across the island of Ireland, north and south. Precious skills with natural materials in past centuries were honed out of necessity for daily life in rural communities and today our priority is to honour, respect and preserve this.
We wish to present our Irishness through the lens of what we hold from these past craft and textile traditions while adding a fresh approach to the design of our collections in order to suit the way we live today. By doing this, with every piece we hope to highlight the vibrant new skills of a growing pool of creative talent working in craft on the island”.
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