We jumped in the car and took a day trip to McConville’s waterpowered Scutch Mill close to Dromore in County Down.
Read MoreAs you know we are totally obsessed with Irish Linen, and it was a real treat to learn that our Ulster Museum had some textile masterpieces by Matisse hidden away.
Read MoreThe Design Salon is a Belfast-based Design collective formed to celebrate and promote high quality, contemporary local design and designers both to the people living here and on an international scale!
Read MoreA delightful short poem by Northern Ireland’s John Hewitt detailing the unique colour scheme of our landscape and the inspiration behind my logo designed in conjunction with Belfast/Montreal based graphic design studio LOKi Creative.
Read MoreKL Design is pleased to announce we have been selected to represent the 'British European Design Group' at a forthcoming international showcase in Spring 2016, we shall keep you posted!
Read MorePulling up flax after the blue flowers have fallen
And laying our handfuls in the peaty water
To rot those grasses to the bone, or building stooks
That recall the skirts of an invisible dancer.
Read MoreYesterday I attended the launch of Belfast’s first Design Week. It’s a very exciting concept that ultimately puts us on par with other cities, and it’s all happening very soon.
Read MoreKL Design Ireland features in Ireland's Home Interiors & Living Magazine's November issue.
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Made from salvage offcuts and deadstock fabric from local Linen Mills, hand-crafted and artisan made. Each sculpted piece is unique. Photographed here in Conway Mill on the Falls Road, Belfast.
Read MoreWe came across this beautiful American song about Irish linen from 1972, and it couldn't be prettier.
Read MoreKatie chats all things Belfast with local newspaper the Newsletter in ‘My Belfast’ feature.
Read MoreA little series of abstract miniature paintings, based on the Mourne Mountains, created using only a painting knife. Sold at Ross’s Fine Art Auction.
Read MoreWe love to celebrate our heritage and creativity through a love of genuine Irish Linen and hope you do too.
Read MoreThis cross-border route encompasses some of Ireland’s most stunning landscapes, steeped in Irish mythology. Starting in Newcastle, Co. Down before traversing the Mourne Mountains, the Ring of Gullion, the Cooley Peninsula and finishing in the medieval village of Carlingford.
Read MoreKatie Larmour takes part in, supports and promotes the launch of local environmental cause the ‘Big Spring Clean-Up’, Belfast Telegraph article.
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