Form and function: What makes one object art and another ‘mere’ craft?
At Sara Flynn and Joseph Walsh’s collaborative new exhibition at the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris, the distinctions are in the eye of the beholder
At Sara Flynn and Joseph Walsh’s collaborative new exhibition at the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris, the distinctions are in the eye of the beholder
Glenn Adamson, who will appear at the annual Making In sessions at the Joseph Walsh Studio, says we need to learn to care more
Home to the artist Ed Miliano for more than three decades, the four-bed home has a bright new kitchen
Joseph Walsh piece on view at Dublin Castle to be auctioned by Adam's
Top Drawer Developments building 16 social housing units for local authority
Sheppard’s Great Irish Interiors sale features two tables by Cork men 150 years apart
Portfolio judge Stori Liechtenstein says it is getting harder to pinpoint a national style than in the past
From classic styles to vintage finds, these are the chairs people relax in time after time
The National Contemporary Art Fair which opens in November will showcase the latest work from Irish artists
Change is possible, and it can come from individual acts
Master craftsman Joseph Walsh suggests a different and inspiring idea of culture
What’s sold, what’s coming up in the salerooms
Judge makes remark as he jails teenager for careless driving causing death of young female passenger
Walsh’s furniture designs have made their way from Kinsale into private and public collections worldwide
Aim is to make it easier for farmers to manage herds
‘Maser and Banksy are brilliant, anti-establishment, ballsy and with something to say’
Major art works and memorabilia being sold by the Yeats family go on show in Dublin along with top Irish paintings. All are destined to be auctioned in London
Keisuko Kawai came to Co Cork with his furniture-making tools and no English
Cantec Office Solutions employing 47 people in 10 stores deemed to be ‘viable’ business
Trophy homes and stately manors may grab all the property headlines, but these are the real homes that captured our hearts
The return of neon, Wood Awards results and making new photos as good as old
One of the few remaining companies in Europe to design and make own range of rugs
Author and ceramic artist Edmund de Waal and furniture designer Joseph Walsh will be the headline speakers at a two-day design conference at Collins Barracks
As taoiseach, he faced down bishops over role of Trinity College in national life
‘The less you put in a space, the easier and more pleasure you will get from it’
Beautifully restored Burren House is on the market with nearly all of its contents
At the helm of Irish design for 30 years, Louise Kennedy is not afraid to mix styles. The key is ensuring every component has merit
The influence of Japan on our design culture is deep and pervasive, so what is it that has so enraptured some of our most creative artists and makers?
Three exhibitions showcase different aspects of modern painting to great effect
The fastest-growing segment of Irish design is in the relatively new field of ‘User eXperience’ (UX)
ACCHL has high level of short-term debt at €5.6m but low level of long-term bank loans
Diversity of work ranges from knitwear, swimwear, footwear and jewellery to toys, glass, ceramics and furniture
Main reason for costs due to complex investment process
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices