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Newspaper Interview with Patrick Moriarty

  • Writer: Patrick Moriarty
    Patrick Moriarty
  • Apr 1, 2014
  • 1 min read

Newspaper interview with Patrick Moriarty on 21.3.2014. Pics of his designs and products from his website paisleypower.com and one of his winning designs for a Front Row Society competition. The Southend Echo newspaper has daily sales of 30,000 in Essex, UK.

There is a high resolution version on the Patrick Moriarty Designer page on this website or you can use this URL...

http://www.paisleypower.com/#!patrick-200gif/zoom/c17b1/image1mgg


 
 
 

7 Comments


Monika Webtter
Monika Webtter
Feb 18

I placed a floating shelf for wall in my bedroom above the dresser, and it has been incredibly useful. It keeps my favorite books and decor items off the surface, giving the room a cleaner look. The shelf is sturdy, looks stylish, and blends well with my furniture. It’s a simple way to organize and add charm at the same time.

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Monika Webtter
Monika Webtter
Feb 07

This is very informative. Many people overlook how good furniture in Mumbai can improve comfort and daily living. Smart designs and durable materials truly make a long-term difference. Appreciate the helpful guidance here.


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Patrick Lauer
Patrick Lauer
Oct 30, 2025

Love the step-by-step breakdown in your guide on organising a Halloween costume swap—it brilliantly balances community spirit and sustainability by turning reuse into celebration. If you’re looking to spice up the vibe with bold duo outfits this year, you might find some standout ideas under sexy animal cosplay.

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Riva Manella
Riva Manella
Jun 10, 2025

Patrick’s take on intentional design totally aligns with why I love classic six clothing—their stuff lasts beyond seasons because it’s made right, not just made fast. My go-to blazer from them still looks fresh years later, proof that good craftsmanship beats trends. More brands should follow this "buy less, wear longer" approach.

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Hannur Orovichengo
Hannur Orovichengo
Jun 10, 2025

Really enjoyed reading Patrick Moriarty's interview - it's inspiring to see entrepreneurs who prioritize both quality and practicality in their work. His approach reminds me why I made the switch to a silicone ring for mens last year. As someone who's always on the move between work and outdoor activities, I needed something durable that wouldn't hold me back. The best part? Most people don't even realize it's not a traditional metal band until I point it out. It's that perfect balance of form and function that Moriarty seems to champion in his own ventures. More products should solve real problems this way.

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