Slainte is the Irish phrase for cheers, translated as 'health'.
Tee and Toast's illustrated tea towel will surely help you get through the dishes! This fun bright tea towel will brighten up anyones day.
Buying as a gift? Why not pair with matching slainte mug.
Tee and Toast is a friendly, independent T-shirt company based in beautiful Belfast.
Claire Mullan designs hoodies, baby-wear, mugs, teapots, badges, brooches, purses and shopping bags all adorned with illustrations that started off life as wee doodles.
Made of 100% cotton.
Size : 50 x 70 cm approx
COWFIELD
Big Fish Coaster
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One of Belfast's most iconic fish, the salmon of knowledge. Just a little coaster to make your table a bit more Belfast.
Handprinted on wood in the Born and Bred Belfast studios, this piece of art is new to our collection.
The frame measures 30 x 30 cm with a graphite grey mount and can stand up or be hung on the wall.
Option of black or white frame.
BORN AND BRED
Mournes from Murlough wooden print
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Handprinted on wood in the Born and Bred Belfast studios, this piece of art is new to our collection.
The frame measures 30 x 30 cm with a graphite grey mount and can stand up or be hung on the wall.
Option of black or white frame.
DERRY NICE THINGS
Dark Hedges Postcard
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The dark hedges where planted during the 18th century to impress visitors visiting Gracehill House. Today it is just as impressive, being one of the most photographed natural phenomenas in Northern Ireland. These iconic trees have even made an appearance on HBO's Game of Thrones series.
Ryan started Derry Nice Things almost by chance back in 2015. Having always loved vintage travel posters and being a proud Derry man, he found it hard to find posters of his local area and decided to give a go at making some himself.
Size : 5.8in X 4.1in
DERRY NICE THINGS
City Hall Belfast Postcard
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'Of all the places I have been, there’s only one that fills my dream. Belfast' - Barnbrack.
Ryan started Derry Nice Things almost by chance back in 2015. Having always loved vintage travel posters and being a proud Derry man, he found it hard to find posters of his local area and decided to give a go at making some himself.