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[ christy bird ]

STROLLING AROUND the area of South Richmond, Portobello in Dublin, you can't help but make a stop at Christy Bird. Known as Dublin's best known antiques and second hand furniture shop, it's been around since Christy Bird himself opened its doors about 70 or so years ago. They've been recycling Dubliner's furniture, be it household or antique, ever since and if it has a resale value they will sell it, and they'll even buy it back when you're done with it - now that's recycling! Many films shot in Ireland have used props from Christy Bird as well.



Time for some rummaging!
Wouldn't one of these doll houses make a little girl squeal with delight?


Lots of tables and chairs in various states of repair...




A gorgeous marble-topped table...


This sailboat would look great in a nautical-inspired room...


How about enjoying a Moroccan dinner on this little table?


Three floors of goodies to sort through...


Heading down into the basement (which I must admit was somewhat creepy down there), I found these old school chalkboards - wouldn't one be great on a kitchen wall or in a kid's playroom?


Or if you're looking for a mantel, you're in luck!


Christy Bird is one of those shops that's fun to look through because you never know what you will find. It's like Ireland's version of an antique store/thrift store/architectural salvage - my kind of place to spend a weekend afternoon. (plus, they ship worldwide!)

lisa


Christy Bird