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Jan 09 2011

Walls of Wonder – at Garrendenny Lane!

Published by under Business Progress,Press

Wallpaper is so ‘in’ at the moment and delighted to have 3 of our wallpaper suppliers featured in Irish newspapers over the weekend.

Miss Print was featured in the Irish Examiner on Saturday and many thanks to Carol O’Callaghan for including us.

Irish Examiner 8th Jan 2011
Irish Examiner 8th Jan 2011

Our wallpaper panels by Yukari Sweeney and by Scandinavian Surface were featured in today’s Sunday Times and many thanks to Dara Flynn for including us there.

Sunday Times 9th Jan 2011
Sunday Times 9th Jan 2011

The wallpanels in the photo are our Woven Flower by Scandinavian Surface.  And just as special is the photo that Emer sent in, she won our facebook competition some time ago and won our Slipper Wolf wall panel - here he is in all his glory in their hallway:

Normal blog posts will resume tomorrow – I promise!!

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Jan 07 2011

Garrendenny Lane – in House and Home

Published by under Interiors magazines,Press

Well, we aren’t really the type of people to blow our own trumpet too much but even Mr. Garrendenny Lane was suitably impressed by all the mentions we got in the new and fabulous edition of House and Home magazine.

From the inclusion of Love Ireland’s fabulous Irish blessings in typographical prints :

to Dara Flynn, editor of House and Home, including Garrendenny Lane in her Little Black Book and describing us as :

‘This kitchen table business based in rural Carlow has evolved into an active online shop for fans of florals, retro motifs and kitchen wares. Owner Lorna also does a lovely range of modern fabrics and wallpapers, as well as some carefully selected rugs, wall stickers, gifts and prints.’

Our fabulous fabric by Paperboy was also featured:

As was our Greengate Millie teaset crockery:

Yes, you can see why our heads were swelling – shall I continue??…….

Our Mini Moderns got a couple of mentions:

And last but by no means, least – is Yukari Sweeney’s Tulip Tulip cushion in mustard:

So, all in all, a good day of mentions and many thanks to all at House and Home, not only for including us but for producing such great magazines with wonderfully inspiring interiors every single edition.

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Dec 05 2010

Relax, it’s all online

Published by under Press

We were delighted today to have a lovely mention in the Sunday Times and many thanks to Dara Flynn for including us in her article on Irish online stores:

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Apr 18 2010

Garrendenny Lane in Sunday Business Post

Published by under Business Progress,Press

I was in the People in Business section of the Sunday Business Post today.  Here’s the article in its entireity (and yes, I guess I do multitask!).

Country practice perfects makeovers
18 April 2010 By Carol Hayes

Few businesspeople can claim to divide their time between interior design and farming, but for Lorna Sixsmith, it’s a way of life. Sixsmith runs an interior design business and online shop, in-between helping to deliver calves on the farm which she runs with her husband, Brian, in Carlow.

After renovating and decorating five houses over eight years while living in Britain and working as a teacher, Sixsmith had plenty of practical experience of design before she returned to Ireland with her husband to farm seven years ago. But as the dairy sector became increasingly financially challenging, she decided to diversify and turn her hobby into a business, opening Garrendenny Lane Interiors in November 2007.

‘‘At the time, I did worry if clients would take the business seriously, given that it was located on a farm, rather than on a high street, but people seem to enjoy the homely atmosphere,” she said. ‘‘Because a considerable amount of my time is spent doing home consultations, it doesn’t matter where my base is.”

With the downturn in the economy, working from home turned out to be a prudent move, as it saved Sixsmith a considerable amount on rent and staff.

It also means that she can manage her working hours around her children. Sixsmith grew up in Carlow on a dairy farm, before spending time working in Dublin, London and Bristol.

At 24, she decided to go to university, doing a degree in English and history and an MA in Irish studies. ‘‘I taught for four years before returning to Ireland with my husband in 2002, when our first child was three weeks old,” she says. She went on to complete a part-time diploma in interior design before starting the interiors business.

Sixsmith travels to international trade fairs twice a year to buy stock and keep abreast of the latest trends, and her clients come from all over the country. ‘‘They tend to be female, aged 30-plus and usually from within a 25-mile radius,” she said.

‘‘That said, I have had clients in Westmeath, Wexford and Sligo. My online customers are varied -most of them are Irish, but I do also have clients in Britain and America.”

She was nominated for two awards – personal service and female retailer – at the South East Women In Business awards last September.

Sixsmith said the recession had hit the interiors industry hard. ‘‘I found last summer very quiet, and I think part of it was due to the bad weather – people seemed to have planned to decorate a room, but then suddenly September came and they realised the summer had come and gone,” she said.

‘‘Rather than tackling most of the house, people are now generally decorating a room or two at a time.”

Sixsmith has joined a number of networking groups, including the Carlow Business Club and Women in Business at Carlow Enterprise Board.

‘‘Being part of a group means you are learning from others and exchanging ideas all the time – and it prevents you feeling isolated when you are working on your own,” she said.

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