A world-class letterpress and printmaking studio on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Processes That Tell a Story

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Hand Typesetting:

Each letter is placed manually, creating a direct connection between the artisan and the final piece, emphasising dedication and skill.

Handmade Paper:

Textured, eco-friendly, and often embedded with natural fibres, it enhances the authenticity and aesthetic appeal of each page.

Hand Binding:

Adds durability and uniqueness, with techniques like fine leather binding, marbled papers, and intricate stitching.

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Immersive group workshop experiences for students, designers, and creatives to learn about traditional printmaking techniques and letterpress skills.

A wooden box filled with vintage metal metal dies, tools used for letterpress printing, with some out of focus in the background.

Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern artistic vision.

Unlike digital prints, letterpress carries the subtle imperfections of human hands variations in ink density, slight shifts in alignment, and the textured “bite” of the press all celebrating the maker’s presence in the final work.