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Irish dresser from County Carlow (1844) An Irish dresser (Hiberno English), sometimes known as a kitchen dresser, is a piece of wooden Irish vernacular furniture consisting of open storage or cupboards in the lower part, with shelves and a work surface, and a top part for the display of crockery, but also any objects of monetary or sentimental value.
British Campaign Furniture Elegance under Canvas by Nicholas Brawer ISBN 0-8109-5711-6; The Bonaparte - Wyse Papers. National Library of Ireland, Collection List No. 119, (MSS 41,612 -41,625), (Accession No. 2233) Commercial Directory of Ireland, Scotland, and the four most northern counties of England, 1820
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Joseph Walsh (born 1979) [1] is a self-taught Irish furniture maker and designer.He was born in County Cork, where he established his studio and workshop in 1999.From the outset, he pursued innovation in making through traditional techniques, often from other craft forms, which enabled new making methods and forms.
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In parts of Ireland where timber was more scarce, the back panel was simpler with a more economic use of vertical slats rather than panels. Around counties Cork and Kerry, settles were often called "racks" and were noted as uncomfortable items of furniture. The "Carbery settle" is a settle with a one-legged falling table which was found in ...