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We store a great range of both salvaged and new materials, from baths and barrels to sinks and sills; the warehouse has something for everyone. We also buy salvage from our customers, if you think you have something that would interest us, don’t hesitate to call or email. Why not come and visit our warehouse which has all of your traditional, modern and trade needs. Ask for Paul, Ger, Greg or Ed, we are always happy assist and show you around.
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pushchairs to buyIt’s our sanctuary, the place where we rest, relax, spend time with loved ones and entertain our friends and family. Our homes say a lot about who we are and what is significant to us. Discounted & Bargain SofasGarden furniture no longer means just tables and chairs. Comfortable seating, armchairs and coffee sets help to create the ultimate lazy day outside. So grab a seat in the sun and take it easy. HOT TUBS & SPAS At B&Q we stock a huge range of garden furniture for you to enjoy, with wooden, metal and rattan effect patio furniture to add some comfort to your outdoor space.

Our wide range of garden equipment doesn’t stop there. We’ve got stylish wooden garden tables, parasols, garden benches and outdoor cushions. Find all the garden furniture you need online at B&Q today.De Veres auction of 20th Century and Contemporary Design Furniture takes place at 6pm on Tuesday (October 4th) in the Physicians Hall, 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Viewing is underway at de Veres gallery close by at 35 Kildare Street. Auctioneer Rory Guthrie said the lots include mainly “Danish and Italian pieces from the 1950s, 60s and 70s” and among the designers featured are Finn Juhl, Arne Vodder, Niels Moller, Philippe Starck, Willy Rizzo, C+B Italia (now known as B+B Italia) and Poltrona Frau. Highlights include Lot 27, “a very unusual cocktail table that has a hinged burr walnut top that opens up to reveal its contents” catalogued as “a burr walnut metamorphic cocktail table in Willy Rizzo style, French, 1970s” estimated at €1,400-€1,800. De Veres say “the perfect item to place on such a table is Lot 23, a large pineapple-form champagne ice bucket by Mauro Manetti, Florence, gilded metal” (€300-€500).

Lot 9 is a pair of Danish rosewood Diplomat chairs (see picture) designed in 1962 by Finn Juhl estimated at €1,000-€1,500. Diplomat chairs , complete with signature “floating” seat and backrest, made by France & Son, one of Denmark’s leading furniture makers, were used to furnish Danish embassies around the world. Lot 31 is a set of six rosewood Model 78 dining chairs, also 1960s Danish, by Niels Moller (€1,000-€1,500). Lot 36 is a very futurist-looking MT3 Rocking Chair – estimated at €400-€600 – designed in 2004 by Ron Arad for Driade and made of moulded polyetheline so it can be used indoor or out. Lot 48 is a set of eight Louis Ghost Chairs by Philippe Starck for Kartell described as “another remake of a classic chair, this one Starck’s take on the instantly recognisable Louis XVI armchair” (€800-€1,400). The full catalogue, which also includes modern and contemporary Irish art, is online at deveres.ieObsessed with mid-century credenzas and vintage sideboards?

Our hunger for 20th century design shows no sign of abating, and, with so many people stuck renting, there are a lot of us out there looking for beautiful, affordable pieces that – much as I love Ikea – don’t have that flatpack feel. But, if you don’t live in LA, home to giant mid-century showrooms, it can be tricky to source the same pretty styles here. While my hunt continues (we’ve got a rather obnoxiously-sized TV, so I need a wide, chunky number that can handle it), I’ve done a round-up of the best places that I’ve found to hunt for mid-century beauties in Dublin – click through to get stuck in. There are a few great collectors here in Dublin, and Geoff from Kirkmodern is one of them. Find him selling his beautiful 20th century wares at both the Flea and Brocante markets in D8, or email him if there’s something specific you’re after. It’s also a good idea to follow him on Instagram – not just so you can ogle some gorgeous pieces, but because that’s where he often posts about new items, and they can get snapped up fast (it’s where I spotted a beautiful 1960s circus poster – which we ended up buying!)

PS: We featured Geoff’s mid-century marvel of a house in the mag not too long ago. It really is a lesson in loving and living with vintage furniture. Another great collector is is Paul from Retrorumage. Viewings are by appointment only, but I have his Tumblr feed in my Feedly to keep on top of all his new bits and pieces. He’s great for quirky accessories as well as legit designer vintage. Often, when I’m on a house tour for the mag, I’ll fall in love with a lovely vintage table or sideboard and I’d say about 50 per cent of the time it’s from Table Lighting Chair. They have a great eye for stylish, post-war pieces with simple lines, and you can pop into their Dublin 8 space most weekdays and weekends for a look around. Follow their blog for updates on new products. Mid-century pieces tend to go fast and be one-offs, so there aren’t really any dedicated Irish websites that have shopping functionality built-in. However, you can create alerts on sites like Adverts.ie and Donedeal.ie based around strong keywords, and you would be surprised at what turns up (all the pics above are from current stock on Adverts).

It’s particularly good for little things like containers, knick knacks, cute vintage trolleys, and tables and chairs. The more willing you are to travel further afield than Dublin, the better value you’ll get. Again, be super careful when shopping, especially when it comes to the finish. Is that mid-century sideboard definitely teak, or is it a veneer? Make sure to have good look at the pieces before handing over any dosh. Also, trawling through listings can become super addictive. You have been warned. Some sellers worth checking out: DeeWee, benoli123, bandju28, ducks. I say out and about, but I mainly mean Dublin 8. On Francis St, head to Anonymous, which always has some really special mid-century stuff (and some very cool lights). Oxfam Home is just across the way, and is definitely worth popping into. Of course, there is also the Flea and Brocante markets as well as the Pure Vintage fair. Anyone I’ve talked to who has done well here makes it their business to visit regularly and get there early (living on the other side of the city, I’m not great at either).