Eddingtons recognises Stock Design’s 50th anniversary

Eddingtons’ sales manager for Ireland, David Mercer, was delighted to recognise the milestone for Brendan Fagan and his unique Dublin cookshop and housewares store.

Stock Design celebrates 50 years in business in 2024, and to mark the occasion, David presented owner Brendan with a Tuftop worktop protector featuring a montage of the retailer’s historic ads.

Founded in 1973, Stock Design has become a retail destination in Dublin for cooks and home makers alike. The shop moved to a new premises in South King Street in 1975, which was previously an old factory and abbatoir. The setting has provided the store with an interesting and unusual layout.

Stock Design has been recognised twice by the International Housewares Association’s Global Innovation Award in 2014, and again in 2020.

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