The Irish Examiner – Barking up the right tree
By Carol O’Callaghan for the Irish Examiner Saturday, 27th March 2010 Our thanks go to Carol O’Callaghan for her permission to use this article on our Website!
Every tree tells a story
By Carol O’Callaghan for the Irish Examiner Saturday, 27th March 2010 Our thanks go to Carol O’Callaghan for her permission to use this article on our Website!
ABC News, in the build up to St Patrick’s Day, feature a number of Irish products available at Paddy’s on the Square in Chicago. If you then want to skip to the relevant scene, it is at 2 minutes 50 seconds. Note: Sometimes you may need to refresh this page to be able to play…
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…
Sri Carmichael, Consumer Affairs Reporter We are going to remain cautious spenders this year, keeping things local and simple whenever possible. Here are five trends to watch out for. Back to Nature With climate change a hot political issue, customers are more interested in the source of materials and production techniques for the products they…
Every year, House and Home magazine picks the people, products and services that you need to know about in 2010 – and beyond. In the Spring of 2007, the Lisnavagh Timber Project was at Number 46 in this list. Since then, we started to make Bunbury Boards and these are included in this year’s list…
Traceable trees At first glance these coasters look like perfectly nice wood offcuts that have been put to good use. But flip one over and a stamp informs you that the board is handcrafted from fully traceable hardwood timber. You are invited to visit Bunbury Boards’ website to enter the coaster’s individual code, at which…
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