New frame to welcome an old flame
Winter-ready your livingroom with an energy efficient glass-fronted fireplace. This Bell gas unit (above) has a discreet glazed frame that is so subtle the set up almost replicates a traditional open fire, without the heat loss up the chimney. The insert features realistic looking ceramic logs, a choice of grey or yellow classic stones in the interior and three frame sizes: €3,317; €3,448 and €3,639. The unit can be adapted to fit traditional or contemporary settings. Fenton Fires (01-2871069 fentonfires.ie), Church Road, Greystones, Co Wicklow, is offering Irish Times readers who present today’s column 10 per cent off any of the three sizes listed. Offer ends October 6th. Prices exclude the fire surround pictured and also flue and fitting charges.
Solid oak-topped dining
This solid dining table is part of a new range at Blackrock-based Eden Home and Garden (01-7642004, edenhomeandgarden.ie). The Beam, 200cm by 100cm by 77cm, has a hand-finished solid oak top and metal legs. It is available in 14 different wood finishes and five additional lengths extending up to 300cm long. Eden Home and Garden, 1-4 Temple Grove, Temple Road, Blackrock, Dublin, is offering Irish Times readers who present today’s column 15 per cent off all orders placed before Sunday, October 5th. Normally €2, 595, you can get it for €2,206, a saving of €389.
Add spice to your bookshelf
This yellow and white ceramic ginger jar-style receptacle, 21cm by 16cm, has an art deco motif and will add decorative interest to a bookshelf, a mantel and open kitchen cabinetry. Normally €49 at Cormac Rowell Design (01-5516912 Rowelldesign.ie) 1, The Crescent, Donnybrook Road, Dublin 4, Irish Times readers who present today’s column can buy it for €39, a reduction of 30 per cent. This offer ends October 2nd.
An excuse to write that book
This white high-gloss desk on a chrome x-shaped frame has multiple uses. It would make a very smart tool for any fresher or student returning to college. It can also be used as a console or hall table. It is reduced by 13 per cent, €199 down from €230, at Dublin Furniture Centre (01-8728374 dublinfurniturecentre.ie), 54 Capel Street, Dublin 1. The chair costs €100. Offer ends October 23rd.
Trending . . . Ceadogán rugs
Wexford-based Ceadogán rugs (051-561349, ceadogan.ie), made by champion Irish designers, offer a smart way to soften sound in large open-plan homes. A new recruit is ceramicist Andrew Ludick whose creations look like tactile decorated plates that you can hang on walls or put underfoot. Handmade in 100 per cent pure wool, the design pictured, 1.22m in diameter, costs €755 and can be made in different sizes and colours. Ceadogán is showing some of its new collection, Flow, at Tent London. Readers can view the range by appointment at The Listening Suite (01-6750974, thelisteningsuite.ie), No 10 (First floor), Wicklow Street, Dublin 2, from Friday, October 3rd.
Three of the best . . . golden hour lighting
Dust (086-397 6053, dust.ie) is a pop-up interiors shop opening in number 30 Lennox Street on October 4th with many interesting brands. This King Edison light, 15cm by 21cm, by Mineheart, wraps baroque beauty in a hand-blown glass shade. It comes in two finishes, gold or satin chrome. It costs €699. The shop will run until Monday, October 27th.
Camouflage is a laser-cut white steel pendant, 80cm in diameter, that casts camouflage-style shadows onto surrounding surfaces. The shadows look like clouds and can be completely absorbing. Made in Sweden it costs €3,000 from UK-based Darwin’s Home (0044-1784605604 darwinshome.com).
The Konkylie pendant, 38cm in diameter, is one of a pair of lights made in the 1960s by Louis Weisdorf. The shell is made of gold anodized metal strips, with the inner in orange and yellow. With an estimate of €1,000-€1,500 for the pair, they’re up for auction at DeVeres (01-6768300 deveres.ie) next Tuesday.