Dublin is a city known for its warmth, creativity and cultural depth.
It’s a place shaped by storytelling, music and a strong sense of community, where history and modern life sit side by side.
Our Dublin Colour Palette reflects that balance, translating the city’s atmosphere into a clean, contemporary design that feels expressive yet timeless.

Available across our gift and homeware range, the Dublin palette can now be enjoyed as canvas wall art, framed prints, enamel cups, coasters, placemats and desk accessories. Each piece offers a subtle but meaningful connection to the city.
Dublin also makes a thoughtful gift choice. Whether for someone who lives there, studied there or simply loves the city, the palette offers a personal way to celebrate place without words.
Discover the Dublin Colour Palette Collection to explore gifts and homeware inspired by Ireland’s capital.
The Dublin Colour Palette explained:
Black Stuff Black: Guinness is almost certainly Dublin’s most famous export, and the popular stout’s origins date back to Arthur Guinness, who founded the St James’s Gate Brewery in 1759. The rest is history, and with its distinct black and white colour, it remains Ireland’s best known beer the world over.
Liffey Water: The River Liffey flows through the centre of Dublin before it reaches Dublin Bay, and the many bridges which cross it include O’Connell bridge which is wider than it is long.
St Stephen’s Green: A charming green oasis in the heart of the city – St Stephen’s Green is where both locals and tourists can be seeing escaping the busy streets for the tranquility of nature.
Coddle White: Dublin's famous dish, Coddle, is a hearty ‘leftover’ one-pot comfort meal. There are arguments over the colour, but hey, we all know it’s white, right
Kells Gold: The Book of Kells, one of Ireland’s greatest historical artefacts, is a priceless illuminated manuscript of the Gospels and can be seen in all its glory at Trinity College. Gold features prominently in its illustrations and artwork.
Henrietta Brick: Dublin’s classic and wonderfully preserved Georgian architecture defines the bricks and mortar character of this amazing city, and where better to see that distinctive Georgian red brickwork than in Henrietta Street.