Free Delivery over €100
Don’t worry about the cost of shipping, we’ve got it covered
1 Year Limited Warranty
All products are guaranteed against defects in materials, and workmanship
Light the fire, put on a film, and reach for the Dunkerrin throw. Beautifully knitted in Ireland using traditional cable stitching, this pure wool throw is wonderfully soft, utterly cosy and a welcome addition to any bed or sofa.
- 100% pure wool is naturally warm, breathable, and luxuriously soft
- Made in Ireland. Crafted with care by skilled artisans using time-honoured techniques
- The traditional cable stitching is inspired by the ropes of Irish fishermen, symbolising strength and good fortune
- A heritage piece that brings a touch of Irish tradition into your home
- Perfect for layering over beds, sofas, or keeping cosy on cooler evenings
- Wool is biodegradable, renewable, and responsibly sourced
IE Delivery
Free delivery on all orders over €100. Orders under €100 will incur a €5 delivery fee.
The expected delivery time after the order has been placed is 2-3 working days from our headquarters in Ireland.
Taxation
All items for sale on the website, ie.dubarry.com, are displayed inclusive of 23% VAT. VAT on children's footwear in Ireland is charged at 0%. This is reflected in the pricing for children's footwear on ie.dubarry.com
Returns
If you are not completely satisfied with your order from the Dubarry website, we will refund the cost of the item within 30 days of purchase, provided the items are unworn, undamaged, and in their original packaging, with all labelling and swing tags intact. You will not be refunded if this is not the case.
The product can be returned for using a postal service of your choosing at your own cost.
More information can be found here.
Woven in Ireland
We collaborate with the Irish family-run company John Hanly & Co to create tweed patterns exclusive to Dubarry, and used by our signature tweed range.
Responsible Wool Standard
The Responsible Wool Standard aims to improve the welfare of sheep and the land they graze on. RWS farmers must meet animal welfare, land management, and social requirements.