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You are invited to join us for a relaxed, creative experience that will showcase the launch of new products, get a behind-the-scenes look at our printmaking process, and share a botanical cordial and chat.
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Date: May 17th, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: "The Garden", Mill Street, Dublin 8
Admission: Free and open to all
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Product Showcase: Get an exclusive look at our newest products, including a brand-new wildflower prints and an exciting new vase design. You’ll also find popular Superfolk pieces, such as candleholders and acorn holders, on display.
Meet the Makers: We will be available throughout the day to demonstrate our craft and chat about the inspiration behind our work.
Live Print Demonstration: Watch and ask questions as we work on a live printing making demonstration - printing our new large "Foxglove" print which will be showing for the first time at the event.
Light Refreshments: Enjoy a selection of botanical cordials and biscuits in a casual setting, perfect for mingling and exploring.
Free Gift: Attendees will receive a special gift to remember the day (while stocks last).
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“This event is a celebration of the beauty of summer wildflowers,” says Jo Anne. “At Superfolk, we believe that craft and making are powerful ways to connect with nature and to share its beauty with others.”
“We’re excited to bring our designs to life in front of an audience and offer a behind-the-scenes look at what we do,” says Gearóid. “It’s an opportunity for people to discover something new, whether they’re printmaking enthusiasts or simply curious about how our products are made.”
Mark Grehan, founder of The Garden Mill Street, comments, “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Superfolk for this event. The Garden is all about supporting local, sustainable creativity, and we’re delighted to provide the space for visitors to experience the artistry behind these beautiful designs.”
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"The older I grow, the more do I love spring and spring flowers. Is it not so with you?"
Emily Dickinson, May 16, 1848