The Irish Times – “Interiors” Supplement
An article in today’s Irish Times supplement magazine, “Interiors”, features the Lisnavagh Timber Project as the first on it’s list of “Environmental choices”.
Every tree tells a story
An article in today’s Irish Times supplement magazine, “Interiors”, features the Lisnavagh Timber Project as the first on it’s list of “Environmental choices”.
The following is an extract from the Lancashire Woodlands Project Final Report covering their activities from 2001 to 2004. In April 2004 the project officer and representatives of the steering group visited the Lisnavagh Timber Project in Co. Carlow Ireland. This business is built on experience gained in Lancashire by William McClintock-Bunbury and is proving…
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Wood should look, in the words of Mockie Harrison, John Lewis’s home design manager, “as if it has just been chopped down”. But the provenance of timber will be as important as the deliberately unfinished finish. John Lewis will be stocking Bunbury Coasters, blocks of wood, each with a serial number. This allows you to…
Keeping an enormous ancestral pile viable is no easy task, says Mary O’Sullivan, but William and Emily Bunbury are up to the challenge. Photography by Tony Gavin By Mary O Sullivan Sunday January 31 2010 “Who says money doesn’t grow on trees?” William Bunbury asks with a laugh, as he holds up one of his…
Francis Morrin went to see a new commercial timber operation which traces each plank right from the source to the end use. [two_fourth] The Lisnavagh Estate lies in rural Co. Carlow, just a short distance outside the picturesque village of Rathvilly. Like many estates it was left with a legacy of fine woodlands along with…
SUSTAINABLE GIFTS Bunbury boards are the brainchild of William Bunbury, who, after inheriting the beautiful Lisnavagh Estate in Co Carlow needed to find a sustainable way of making the estate financially viable. The simple chopping board he’s created is making a name for itself in the UK and the US because of its several unique…
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