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Dec 16, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 12 & WIN over €500 of Arran Street East goodies
12 Days of Arran Street East: The Almost Everything SetIt's the final day of our Christmas Gift Guide, and we're fee...
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Dec 15, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 11
12 Days of Arran Street East: Lots of LovelyA Big Bowl, a Jug, four Beakers, a Board and four Little Dishes, this is...
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Dec 14, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 10
12 Days of Arran Street East: The Weekend SetFor gorgeous gatherings, break out the Weekend Set: a Big Bowl, Jug, fo...
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Dec 13, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 9
12 Days of Arran Street East: The Tea & Coffee SetTea or coffee? Coffee or tea? This is the best of both set for...
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Dec 10, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 6
12 days of Arran Street East: The Tea Party Set.For chic gatherings and pretty parties: four Beakers, a Jug and a Bi...
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Dec 10, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 7
12 Days of Arran Street East: The Liquid Lunch.Four Beakers, a Jug, and Board, perfect for a elevenses with homemade...
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Dec 9, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 5
12 days of Arran Street East: The Barista Set.A firm favourite: four Pots and a Pourer all in a row makes our Barist...
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Dec 8, 2016
12 Days of Arran Street East: Day 4
12 days of Arran Street East: Four Little Dishes.⠀⠀Perfect for snacks, treats, and small foods in general, our Littl...
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Studio Stories | October 24th
Last week Patrick discussed drying time in the studio which reminded me of just how important timing is in ceramics. Catching pots at the best time to turn a foot-ring, to soaking a kiln for five minutes longer can make a massive difference to both production speed and the final finish of a pot. However, it can be very much a love/hate relationship and generally speaking it’s only through experience, research, and lots of testing do you find a rhythm which leads each firing to be an improvement on the last.
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Studio Stories | October 17th
Last week Patrick discussed drying time in the studio which reminded me of just how important timing is in ceramics. Catching pots at the best time to turn a foot-ring, to soaking a kiln for five minutes longer can make a massive difference to both production speed and the final finish of a pot. However, it can be very much a love/hate relationship and generally speaking it’s only through experience, research, and lots of testing do you find a rhythm which leads each firing to be an improvement on the last.
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