I love the fresh and simple style of Irish design studio Superfolk based in Dublin.
The studio’s products are a tribute to their country and reference a way of life rooted in the land, its animals and its weather whilst also striving to emulate the sensitivity and sustainability of the vernacular approach. The studio is focused on working with locally sourced Irish materials and strives for innovation in its approach to natural resources such as wool, wood and leather.
These bright and modern pins were originally used as an accessory for another product but became so popular they were produced in their own right.
Superfolks folksy Currach wallpaper is based on technical drawings for a very old style of river boat used predominantly in the midlands of Ireland. The boat known in Ireland as a ‘Boyne Currach’ is named after the river Boyne. ‘Boyne Currachs’ were used for many purposes, most notoriously illegally fishing for wild Salmon with nets. The beautiful yellow wallpaper is a repeat pattern of the Superfollk logo.
Finally, Superfolk’s rustic table is a large, tough work area raised up on four simple legs. The table is carefully dimensioned to be just big enough for a crowded family dinner yet small enough to be use as a desk. The Table is made from Oak and Ash, with tiny wedges of walnut.




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