
ICS and a special gift from Knock Shrine for President Biden
We have done our part to reduce the spread of Covid 19. We have washed, sanitised and stayed away from our loved ones. As the vaccine roll out pushes on and a return to some form of normality awaits us, we are all left with reminders of what we went through both visible and invisible. Our churches and places of worship have worked hard to allow them to remain open. Pews have been removed and chairs have been separated. Large stickers on seats and social distance barrier tape have become the norm. Every entrance and exit supplying you with so many opportunities to sanitise your hands. Church staff and volunteers offer their time to sanitise seats and high touch areas keeping everyone safe.

ICS Complete first project in Germany
We have done our part to reduce the spread of Covid 19. We have washed, sanitised and stayed away from our loved ones. As the vaccine roll out pushes on and a return to some form of normality awaits us, we are all left with reminders of what we went through both visible and invisible. Our churches and places of worship have worked hard to allow them to remain open. Pews have been removed and chairs have been separated. Large stickers on seats and social distance barrier tape have become the norm. Every entrance and exit supplying you with so many opportunities to sanitise your hands. Church staff and volunteers offer their time to sanitise seats and high touch areas keeping everyone safe.

3 Further International Projects for ICS
Leitrim based church furniture manufacturing company ICS Furniture, over the past 6 months, have secured 3 international furniture commissions thus adding to their already impressive portfolio of over 3500 projects which includes a Basilica and 17 Cathedrals across Ireland and the UK, bespoke pieces for Notre Dame, St Patricks Cathedral New York and the Papal chair for the recent Pope’s visit to Knock.

ICS Furniture Celebrate 50 Years in Business
We have done our part to reduce the spread of Covid 19. We have washed, sanitised and stayed away from our loved ones. As the vaccine roll out pushes on and a return to some form of normality awaits us, we are all left with reminders of what we went through both visible and invisible. Our churches and places of worship have worked hard to allow them to remain open. Pews have been removed and chairs have been separated. Large stickers on seats and social distance barrier tape have become the norm. Every entrance and exit supplying you with so many opportunities to sanitise your hands. Church staff and volunteers offer their time to sanitise seats and high touch areas keeping everyone safe.

Three is the Magic Number for Guildford Baptist Church
We have done our part to reduce the spread of Covid 19. We have washed, sanitised and stayed away from our loved ones. As the vaccine roll out pushes on and a return to some form of normality awaits us, we are all left with reminders of what we went through both visible and invisible. Our churches and places of worship have worked hard to allow them to remain open. Pews have been removed and chairs have been separated. Large stickers on seats and social distance barrier tape have become the norm. Every entrance and exit supplying you with so many opportunities to sanitise your hands. Church staff and volunteers offer their time to sanitise seats and high touch areas keeping everyone safe.

Covid 19- Its detrimental effects on everything, including our church seating.
We have done our part to reduce the spread of Covid 19. We have washed, sanitised and stayed away from our loved ones. As the vaccine roll out pushes on and a return to some form of normality awaits us, we are all left with reminders of what we went through both visible and invisible. Our churches and places of worship have worked hard to allow them to remain open. Pews have been removed and chairs have been separated. Large stickers on seats and social distance barrier tape have become the norm. Every entrance and exit supplying you with so many opportunities to sanitise your hands. Church staff and volunteers offer their time to sanitise seats and high touch areas keeping everyone safe.

Restoration of a different kind for ICS Furniture.
ICS Furniture were delighted to have been given the opportunity to design and craft the new sculpture for the Dromod roundabout on the main N4 Dublin to Sligo route.

ICON 40 chair features in award winning project by Hart Design & Construction and MEB Architects.
ICS Furniture were delighted to have been given the opportunity to design and craft the new sculpture for the Dromod roundabout on the main N4 Dublin to Sligo route.

ICS create first outdoor sculpture
ICS Furniture were delighted to have been given the opportunity to design and craft the new sculpture for the Dromod roundabout on the main N4 Dublin to Sligo route.

Congratulations to our clients PG Architects and the Irish Georgian Society
Last week the RIAI announced 23 Award Winners across 14 categories, including Adaption & Re-Use, Culture or Public Building and International. The awards draw a large number of applicants every year and ICS were delighted to see 2 of its clients not only receiving the honour of being shortlisted but also scooping an award on the night.