Kyna Maree is pictured at the announcement of the shortlisted businesses in the Business of Craft Awards as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024. Photo: Andres Poveda

Meath finalist announced for business of craft awards at Showcase 2024

A craft and design business from Meath has been shortlisted for the finals of the Business of Craft Awards as part of Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024 later this month.

Kyna Brady of Kyna Maree who is supported by Local Enterprise Meath has been shortlisted in the Newcomer category for the inaugural Business of Craft Awards.

Kyna Maree based in Batterstown is a small luxury accessory brand, crafting key pieces for everyday, wedding day and special occasions. The stylish accessories include contemporary millinery pieces, bridal headwear, veils, embellished headbands, jewelled clips and a range of statement and classic jewellery pieces. Established in 2016 by creative director and owner Kyna Brady, the business originally started as a Bridal accessory brand and had to quickly pivot during the pandemic when all but a handful of weddings were cancelled. This time was used to redevelop the business and both everyday and occasion collections were added. In 2023 Kyna Maree exhibited at London Bridal Week where she successfully launched a wholesale collection and the much sought after Bridal accessories are now available in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

03/01/2024 Pictured at the announcement of the shortlisted businesses in the Business of Craft Awards as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024 is (back l-r) Zeila Madigan from Dublin CONSCIOUS CONVERT, Bex Shelford from Dun Laoghaire, Bex Shelford Prints, Teri Smith, Enterprise Ireland, Tom Rooney, Local Enterprise Offices, Mary Blanchfiled, Showcase Ireland, Kim Whyte from Co. Waterford, Pawpear and Kyna Brady from Co. Meath, KYNA MAREE with (front l-r) Nina Shelton and Gillian White from Co. Wexford, Sully & Juno, Hannah Backmo from Co. Cork, Hanna's Bees, Kerry Quinlan from Co. Galway, SKETCHICO and Tony Hoynes from Co. Clare, Palm Free Irish Soap Ltd. This is the first year of the Local Enterprise Office Awards, which is part of Showcase at the RDS from the 21st – 23rd January. The inaugural awards will go to Best Newcomer, One to Watch and Sustainability Champion. Further information on Local Enterprise Office supports and initiatives can be found at LocalEnterprise.ie. Photo: Andres Poveda

Speaking from her studio in Batterstown, Kyna says: “It is such an honour to be chosen as a finalist for the Business of Craft Awards, I am really looking forward to exhibiting at Showcase for the first time, where we are launching our Boutique Collection, this collection is a selection of stylish everyday and occasion jewellery and headwear designed to sit perfectly within fashion boutiques and luxury stores. I can’t wait to meet all the potential buyers and fellow exhibitors from Meath and I want to thank the Local Enterprise Office in Meath for their encouragement and support in being a first time exhibitor at Showcase."

Caoimhe Delany, Business Advisor with Local Enterprise Office, Meath said: “The addition of the Business of Craft Awards to this year’s Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024 is a significant boost for the companies. It helps to highlight some of the best-in-class businesses from the design and craft sector across the country and we are doing that in front of key buyers both nationally and internationally. To have one of our Meath clients chosen out more than 100 Local Enterprise Office clients is a testament to the level of skilled design and craft we have within County Meath, we are delighted for Kyna and wish her all the best at the awards on Monday 22nd January”

“On the whole Showcase 2024 is going to be a huge event for our six Local Enterprise Office supported companies taking part. They get the chance to meet with buyers from all over the world and it’s three days that could change their business forever. We’ve been working closely with them all to ensure they can maximise their participation so there is a lot of excitement ahead of the event this year.”

The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) awards were open to all the LEO clients who are exhibiting at the event as part of the Local Enterprise Showcase. This is the first year of the awards that celebrate the business behind the amazing craft and design products that are behind created across the country.

The awards have three categories; Best Newcomer for the best craft and design business who is exhibiting for the first time, One to Watch for the best craft and design business who has excellent export and international potential and finally Sustainability Champion for the best craft and design business who is excelling in sustainability.

03/01/2024 pictured at the announcement of the shortlisted businesses in the Business of Craft Awards as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024. This is the first year of the Local Enterprise Office Awards, which is part of Showcase at the RDS from the 21st – 23rd January. The inaugural awards will go to Best Newcomer, One to Watch and Sustainability Champion. Further information on Local Enterprise Office supports and initiatives can be found at LocalEnterprise.ie. Photo: Andres Poveda Photo by Andres Poveda

The shortlisted finalists for the inaugural awards are, in the Newcomer Category, Sully & Juno supported by LEO Wexford, Pawpear supported by LEO Waterford and Kyna Maree supported by LEO Meath.

In the One to Watch category the finalists are Bex Shelford Prints supported by LEO Dun-Laoghaire Rathdown, Hanna’s Bees supported by LEO South Cork and Sketchico supported by LEO Galway.

And in the Sustainability Champion category the finalists are Irish Socksciety supported by LEO Galway, Palm Free Irish Soap supported by LEO Clare and Conscious Convert supported by LEO Dun-Laoghaire Rathdown.

The awards will take place Monday, 22nd January at Showcase in the RDS as part of the overall event. The shortlisted companies were selected from the 105 Local Enterprise clients who will be exhibiting to national and international buyers across the three days.

Mary Blanchfield, Head Operations, Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) commented: “Congratulations to all the finalists of the very first Business of Craft Awards. These awards are a great way to celebrate the business models of craftspeople across the country. Showcase 2024 promises to highlight the very best of Irish talent and creativity. At DCCI, we are delighted to have the opportunity to provide a dynamic platform for businesses to connect and collaborate with both domestic and international buyers. We look forward to working closely with the Local Enterprise Offices to welcome all the exhibitors and to build on the success of last year’s show.”

Showcase 2024, which is a pinnacle event in the global design and crafts calendar, will open its doors to thousands of buyers from across the world, including Ireland, the UK, USA, mainland Europe, Asia and Africa, generating millions of euros of sales orders during the show. Showcase is presented on behalf of Design & Crafts Council Ireland, with support from Enterprise Ireland in promoting the trade show internationally through their network of offices overseas, and the Local Enterprise Offices nationwide.

Local Enterprise Showcase is one of several enterprise initiatives run by the Local Enterprise Offices across the year to foster entrepreneurship and help small businesses to start and grow. Other events include Local Enterprise Week, National Women’s Enterprise Day, the National Enterprise Awards, the Student Enterprise Programme and the Local Enterprise Village as part of the National Ploughing Championships. For more information on the Local Enterprise Offices and the supports they can provide, please visit LocalEnterprise.ie