At The Edge of the World
Linen and Silk Neckties, Bow Ties, Scarves & Shawls
Woven in Ireland, inspired by the dance of water and light at our shores.
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Flowers In the City
A Limited Series of Scarves and Bow Ties in 100% Silk celebrating the details of creation.
The Flowers in the City series is a celebration of the extraordinary detail that goes into the special moments of every day. Often imperceptible, simple details crafted well are the hallmark of luxury.
Such details are abundant in creation. The delicate petals of the magenta iris and its silver-green stem are split by the tiniest sliver of chartreuse.
We join a man on his journey as he falls in love with his city, unlocking new joys as he notices the rhapsody of details around him:
the changing light, the colour, the life of the city of Dublin.
find beauty in the city
My ‘Signature of Ireland’ Permanent Collection distils moments on a journey through Dublin, Ireland’s capital city nestled in the east of the country between a crescent of mountains and a sweeping bay.
Each piece celebrates the unique and often unnoticed beauty of a special place at its most magical time of day as every element dances with the sun in the shimmering light.
Join Brendan as he explores Sandymount Strand in Dublin with RTÉ Nationwide, showing how he translates from nature into each woven scarf and bow-tie.
Handwoven Heirlooms
40 hours and 5,000,000 stitches of cashmere, linen & silk
painstakingly tell a story in each piece
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Behind the Scenes with Brendan Joseph
MY JOURNAL
If you already have a piece I’ve made but aren’t wearing it and would like something new, this is my little effort to make Brendan Joseph a circular economy business. You’ll receive credit covering the cost of materials of your piece (no matter what its condition) to spend on any of my current work. Your piece will be renewed & restored, ready for a new custodian.
A captivating rumination on life and love, the costumes, sound design and props are all under Nilsson Waller's careful direction. Bringing metaphors and turns of phrase to life in hypnotic sequences, this piece not only gives you ample feats of strength and synchronicity, it offers you the space to explore your own past and present as you endeavour to interpret and unwind its narrative.
The exhibition is entitled 'For the Love of Art', but could as easily be called 'For the Art of Love'. Burton's paintings are not only romantic in their aesthetics, but in their stories. The drama of love, or the lack of it, is played out in Burton's most important works: Slavic ballads of loveless marriages, people actually dying of broken hearts and forbidden romances all take prime place in his work.
Recently I visited an exhibition at the Glucksman Gallery, in the beautiful grounds of University College Cork. It was called Now Wakes the Sea. Irish and international visual artists had taken on the sea as a theme in their work. Striking, for me, was the highly charged romantic nature of almost all of the work on show, except for the piece by Tacita Dean.
With St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day and #WearingIrish all happening in March, we wanted to bring Brendan Joseph to you so you can discover and purchase all our work in person.




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