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06 Sept 2025

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Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) hosted a conversation with designer Orla Kiely at the Set Theatre, Langtons, Kilkenny - in aid of Cois Nore Cancer Support Centre

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Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) recently hosted 'in conversation with internationally acclaimed Irish designer, Orla Kiely', in the Set Theatre in Kilkenny.

During the well attended event, Orla reflected on her iconic exhibition, A Life in Pattern, currently showing at DCCI’s National Design & Craft Gallery.

Curated by Dennis Nothdruft, Head of Exhibitions at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London, A Life in Pattern celebrates the bold, graphic style and instantly recognisable motifs that have made Kiely one of the most influential figures in contemporary design.

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From handbags and wallpaper to homewares and fashion, her work is a testament to the beauty of pattern and its power to transform the everyday.

Orla was joined on stage by Dennis where she delved into the stories behind her most beloved designs, sharing insights into her creative journey, design process, and enduring inspirations.

In conversation, Dennis and Orla talked about the making of the exhibition, their collaboration, and the evolution of her signature aesthetic.

Dennis Nothdruft has led the exhibitions team at the Fashion and Textile Museum since it was founded by Zandra Rhodes in 2003.

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Before that, he worked for many years as a design assistant in Zandra Rhodes’ studios in both San Diego and London.

An experienced curator and lecturer, Dennis has spoken widely on fashion and textiles and is the author of several acclaimed books, including Zandra Rhodes: 50 Fabulous Years in FashionHow to Draw Like a Fashion DesignerHow to Draw Vintage Fashion, and Kaffe Fassett: The Artist’s Eye.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Cois Nore Cancer Support Centre in Kilkenny.

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