Founded in 2011, Mamukko has established itself as a leader in Irish circular design, placing Kinsale firmly on the map of sustainability and eco-conscious innovation in Europe.

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LOCATION

KINSALE

WHERE

Guardwell, Kinsale,

P17 A257 | View Map ›

CONTACT

Phone: 085 734 2004

Email: [email protected]

Co-owned by master stitcher Nora Magyar and her husband, Attila Magyar, a 5th generation leatherworker, Mamukko transforms reclaimed materials into limited edition, high-quality bags and accessories. Each product is crafted with care, reflecting the brand’s dedication to reducing waste and creating sustainable fashion.

Mamukko’s boutique designs are all manufactured in-house at their workshop in Kinsale. Using repurposed materials like decommissioned sails, life rafts, leather remnants, and even airplane seats, Mamukko’s creations are not only stylish and durable but also environmentally responsible. Every piece celebrates originality and individuality, inviting customers to embrace their freedom and #goyourownway—finding their own path with Mamukko’s sustainable, thoughtfully crafted designs.

Recently, Mamukko launched their “Kinsale by Mamukko” souvenir sub-brand, which has become an instant hit with tourists, further strengthening the brand’s connection to the local community and its appeal to visitors.

With 14 awards to its name, Mamukko’s craftsmanship has earned recognition both locally and internationally. The brand has been featured in prestigious publications such as the New York Times, Forbes, and Stern Magazine, reflecting its role as a pioneering force in sustainable fashion.

Committed to community engagement, Mamukko invites customers to experience their bespoke designs and workshops firsthand. Whether you’re a fan of bags or not, their unique shop in Kinsale is well worth a visit.

Look up Mamukko Shop on Google Maps, or let the reggae tunes from the speaker outside the shop lead the way. Whenever they’re open, you’ll hear the music flowing into the streets of Kinsale – an unmistakable sign you’ve found Mamukko