Northern Ireland textile manufacturer, shortlisted for prestigious award

Three hundred-year old textile company, William Clark & Sons has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Irish Print Awards as Textile Printer of the Year.
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Leading textile manufacturer and fabric finisher, William Clark & Sons, has been shortlisted as a finalist in two categories in the prestigious awards as ‘Textile Printer of the Year’ for its services in specialist commission printing including digital and screen printing and ‘Sustainability Printer of the Year’.

Known for recognising exemplary craftsmanship and dedication to quality within the printing sector, the Irish Print Awards celebrates remarkable contributions to the field. With more than 350 entries, William Clark & Son’s selection as a finalist represents its high standards of creativity and knowledge – merging both traditional printing techniques and cutting-edge digital print technology.

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Creative Director, Duncan Neil said “We’re absolutely thrilled to be a finalist for an Irish Print Award , especially in the category of Textile Printer of the Year.

Éadach's Roisín Dubh print digitally produced by William Clark & Sons commission printing services.Éadach's Roisín Dubh print digitally produced by William Clark & Sons commission printing services.
Éadach's Roisín Dubh print digitally produced by William Clark & Sons commission printing services.

"All the team at William Clark & Sons work so hard to make sure our clients turn their inspirational ideas into fully finished fabrics suitable for a wide range of applications. When textile printing we work with clients' to develop their creative ideas from artwork to production, striving to ensure we create the most beautiful results to suit their needs. We’re humbled, therefore, to have been recognised for our textile print services.”

The shortlisting for William Clark & Sons comes of the back of a beautiful digital print on Irish linen for a skirt by esteemed fashion brand, Eadach by Sara O’Neill.

According to William Clark & Sons, the digital process was perfect for Éadach's Roisín Dubh print due to the large format 3m long artwork and exquisite detail in the sketched design.

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“It’s our 300 years of traditional fabric knowledge coupled with our skills in print which allows us to create digital and hand crafted print processes bringing our clients textiles to life," added Duncan.

The winners of the Irish Print Awards will be announced at an exclusive event at Clontarf Castle, Dublin on April 26.

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