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Save by shopping early for Christmas

Another year has nearly gone by, and Christmas is approaching again. It’s time to start thinking about shopping for gifts, and by shopping early, you can make great savings on Bunbury Boards, Bunbury Bowls, and everything in our Bunbury Kitchen range. We’re offering 20% off everything in our online shop during November. Not only that,…

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We’re bound for the Kilkenny Shop again

Thousands of people will see our master wood turner and creator of our Bunbury Bowls, Willie McHutcheon, at work on Saturday October 10 – as he’ll be giving a wood-turning demonstration in the window of the prestigious Kilkenny Shop on Nassau Street in Dublin all this long. Willie proved a big hit there when he…

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Bespoke custom furniture made to order

At Lisnavagh, we’re always looking for new ways to use our beautiful native timber to make beautiful things. We’re delighted then to announce that we’re now producing bespoke furniture items for both indoor and outdoor use, as well as other home décor items like worktops and fireplace mantelpieces. As with everything else we do, we…

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Bunbury Bowls are back

Our new Bunbury Bowls have been proving so popular that just lately, we’ve had a hard time keeping up with demand! We’re delighted that so many of you have purchased or ordered one of these great new additions to our range, and are equally delighted to announce that they will be in production again from…

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Our competition in Ireland’s top-selling magazine

We’re currently featuring in the pages of the RTE Guide – still Ireland’s largest-selling magazine, with more than 50,000 copies per week – thanks to a competition offering readers the chance to win one of two brilliant Bunbury Boards hampers. There’s still time to enter the competition, as the closing date is not until next…

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Visitors all the way from Cork

We recently had the pleasure of hosting a group of visitors from Cork – all members of the Cork Chapter of the Irish Woodturning Guild, who took up woodturning as a hobby following retirement. They were welcomed to Lisnavagh by William Bunbury and the team, and they enjoyed a talk by William on the history…