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Designer furniture, gourmet cafe, unique gifts, ethical brands

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41 a/b, Drury St, Dublin 2, D02 CD56, Ireland Get directions

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41 a/b, Drury St, Dublin 2, D02 CD56, Ireland Get directions

+353 1 613 9111
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Jenny F.

Google
Beautiful shop - always gives me great inspiration for my home. Bought a lovely basket and some really interesting light bulbs. Great for a browse or to get a little treat !

Jane L.

Google
I love everything about Industry, it is my go to place for gifts for hard to by for people in my life! Their salads are also incredibly delicious. I also love the bag I bought in Barn, I used as a nappy bag with my first child. Always find the staff to be informative and cheerful, it’s great! Thank you ❤️ ps, their floor is my favourite.

Marie V.

Google
Love this shop! Independently owned (which is becoming a rarity in Dublin), it’s got a soul and sense of responsibility that you don’t find in the bigger chains. They stock gorgeous furniture, lighting, home accessories, lifestyle and unique gifts. Many of the suppliers are unique to Ireland and every time I visit there’s a new brand to discover. The in store cafe offers the best chocolate brownie you will ever taste!

Alexis B.

Google
I love this store and it's always a go to and place I recommend people go while visiting Dublin from the US. The brands are high quality and stylish - I've bought everything from lamps to candles (they're fantastic) to stationary to pet accessories and often buy home gifts for friends. The staff are friendly and they also have great coffee. The watermelon tote bags they sell, the proceeds of which go to organizations aiding Palestinians during the ongoing atrocities against them, also provides a small way to show support for people in the most need. I will continue to support businesses that value humanity and have the courage to show support (I cannot believe as humans we've reached such a point that small acts of humanity are shunned by some and who then aim to hurt small, local shops). Remember that supporting a group of people being intentionally targeted does not equate to antisemitism.

Natasha R.

Google
This store is one of a kind. You will find hand selected range of jewellery, homeware, kitchenware, toys (basically everything) - all on one street. Love taking my friends here. Also, their coffee and brownies are a must try!!

Helen C.

Google
Industry & Co. is hands down my favourite interiors shop in Dublin. Although I often buy gifts for others there, it’s the place I love treating myself the most! A trip to the city centre isn’t complete without a potter there. Their other two stores close by - kids and lifestyle - are also definitely worth checking out. Highly recommended!

User23

Google
Industry & Co looks stylish and progressive, but my experience as staff was the opposite. A roster was published without my name, then deleted and replaced with one including me. When I asked about it, the manager said it was simply an “error” and not to worry. Later, I asked if there would be any review of my performance, and she said she wanted to talk on Tuesday. That Tuesday, I was dismissed immediately, without notice, and without being allowed to finish my shift even though they knew I had no safety net as an immigrant. For a company that sells an image of social awareness, that’s a brutal contradiction. Draw your own conclusions. I want to be clear: this is not about whether they thought I was underperforming or deserving of dismissal. Companies have the right to make those decisions. This review is about the way it was handled: sudden, opaque, and without the slightest transparency or notice. Inside the store, it feels like Big Brother: constant camera surveillance, pressure to always look busy even when there’s nothing to do, and casual chats with coworkers are maybe not the best idea. Also: the pay is just €0.30 above minimum wage. The only positive: great colleagues. Sadly, the company doesn’t practice the values it preaches. If you want credibility, start with transparency. Don’t gaslight staff with “mistakes” on the roster when you already know you’re about to fire them. And maybe extend your much promoted values to the people actually working in your store

Heather T.

Google
Always great stuff in here including tons of Irish-made, unique items. A little expensive at times but that's life in Dublin! Definitely a great spot for gifts - I come in here every year for Christmas shopping ❤️