{All images above from Think Contemporary or Wall & Keogh Organic Tea House}
Wall & Keogh Organic Tea House
Now you all know how much I love tea, so combine my love of tea with some stylish interiors and you get Wall & Keogh Organic Tea House in Portobello, Dublin, Ireland. Designed by Joanne Kelly and Anthony Buggy of Think Contemporary, Wall & Keogh is a must see for any visitors, tourists or residents in the city. Whether you like tea or good design then you have to pay it a visit.
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ReplyDeleteSorry Dreadnought, do you mean that it is in Dublin?
ReplyDeleteAll things nice...
If I ever get back to Dublin I will look for it. How nice. V
ReplyDeleteTea is perfect, love the little shop. On my next visit must look it up. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh when i am ever over in Dublin - i am so going here - its stunning! xo
ReplyDeleteOh I must visit there! Is it near Christie Bird? :)
ReplyDeletebtw: your blog is looking lovely!
That is so awesome! Not only is a tea HOUSE, but it's organic! So amazing. I'd buy out the whole place, ha!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that looks like a fabulous shop!!
ReplyDeletehi there,
ReplyDeletemy name is carla and im a final year media art student at dit and am making my final year project on tea...tea rooms and afternoon tea. i am searching for tea lovers or people who have been/go to tea rooms to interview for my documentary and wondering if anyone would be interested in being interviewed or knows anyone who would
thanks :)
Carla,
ReplyDeleteSorry I don't have a facebook page. Is the interview recorded or is it a video or just questions. I don't live near Dublin and am camera shy too :) But if it just involved questions by email, I'd gladly help out
All things nice...