New Cliffs of Moher retail store specialising in local products opens

**NO REPRO FEE** Senator Martin Conway cuts the tape as Leonard Cleary, Clare County Council, Niall O'Callaghan, Manging Director Shannon Heritage , Chris O'Brien, Shannon Heritage Retail Manager, Caroline Kelleher, Director Public Affairs Shannon Group and Harpist Lorainne Kelly look on at the official opening of the newly refurbished Shannon Heritage Giftshop at the Cliffs of Moher on Tuesday. Photograph by Eamon Ward

Local foodie treats stocked by the store include Wilde Irish Chocolates from Co. Clare and homemade Clare Jams from Doolin, Co. Clare, alongside Spanish Point Sea Vegetables, sustainably hand-harvested by the Talty family off the coast of Co. Clare

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14 August 2018

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A new Shannon Heritage retail store at the Cliffs of Moher specialising in local retail and artisan products that are inspired by the Cliffs of Moher and the local surrounding areas was opened by Senator Martin Conway on Tuesday, 31 July.

The design concept of the shop is based on bringing the terrain and landscapes from the Cliffs and Co. Clare in-store to create a memorable shopping experience. A light blue floor inspired by the sea combined with some jagged edges on the units represents the Cliffs and a green fabric trim on some of the fixtures representing the grass create the shop’s unique interior.

Some of the offerings that visitors will be able to purchase at the new Cliffs of Moher shop include hand-made porcelain and clay sculptures of the Cliffs of Moher made by Creative Wave, based in Doolin and vases and candlesticks based on the Flowers of the Burren made by Creative Clay. Also available are handcrafted stained glass wooden plaques made by Siobhan Fawl from Spancill Hill, Co. Clare.

Alannah McMahon, aged just 16 years from Liscannor Co Clare, hand paints scenes of the Cliffs of Moher and works with 350 million years old Moher flagstone for her sculptures that are both exclusive to the Cliffs of Moher Shop. Also exclusive to the shop is a range of espresso cups and saucer sets, wall tiles and coasters made by Philip Morrison, a painter in Lahinch Co Clare, who worked on these with Tipperary Crystal.

There is also a range of tasty treats available including Wilde Irish Chocolates in Co. Clare and homemade Clare Jams from Doolin, Co. Clare. Spanish Point Sea Vegetables, sustainably hand-harvested by The Talty Family off the coast of Co. Clare, are also on-sale.

A selection of unique, high quality soaps including palm oil free soap that is totally rainforest friendly and Moher Soaps from Co. Clare are available. Airmid soaps – a handmade chamomile soap which is suitable for sensitive skin – is handmade by organic horticulturist Kevin Lynch. All bars are cut by hand and are cured for at least six weeks before sale.  

The shop will also sell many popular items that were previously available in the previous Cliffs of Moher Shop such as Irish Slate Craft, which first started working in the Cliffs of Moher Shop in 2007 with one small framed picture and is now one of the top six suppliers to the Cliffs of Moher. Visitors can also remember their visit to the Cliffs by picking up a DVD of Cliffs of Moher and the local area which was developed by Dermot Rooney of Atlantic Edge, who started working with Shannon Heritage at the Cliffs of Moher Shop in 2008.  

Speaking about the opening of the new Cliffs of Moher store, Niall O’Callaghan, managing director of Shannon Heritage said it would “provide over 1.5 million visitors a year the opportunity to buy what the best of Co. Clare has to offer.

“Supporting local artisan suppliers has always been central to our company ethos and this new reimagined store re-emphasises that,” O’Callaghan added. “Great credit must go to our Shannon Group team of people who worked on this incredible and innovative design with our partners in Synnot Design and Store Design. We are also grateful for the continued support of the operators of the Cliffs, Clare County Council. We are delighted that the shop will stock the work of so many talented craftspeople and will provide so many unique and interesting products that I am sure will be very popular with visitors to the Cliffs.” 

Visit www.shannonheritage.com for more information.

 

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