Melanie Cantor, Channel 4 storage solutions expert and former celebrity agent, hosted a breakfast and Q&A session in the Dean Hotel on to launch the rebrand of Ireland’s largest self-storage provider NESTA (formerly Need More Space).

Melanie was in good company as Kim Willoughby, founder of screen printing studio Damn Fine Print, Nik Dillon and Adam Gallacher of Wemakedesign, and photographer Fiona Hackett were also there enjoying some top storage tips shared through anecdotes from Melanie’s Channel 4 series, Making Space. Pictures from Fiona’s fascinating photography project, Self-Storage, adorned the walls of The Blue Room in the Dean during the event.

Guests enjoyed breakfast canapés of mini frittatas, fresh pastries, smoked salmon in a sesame cone, and Waterford blaas with bacon and Ballymaloe relish, all showcased down the centre of a long banquet table.

NESTA’s director, Brian Hefferon was on hand to share the new brand’s fresh ethos, cultivated by the organisation over the past 25 years by helping customers through significant, and sometimes challenging, life events. Guests also had the opportunity to win a prize by attempting to open a locked storage box. The lucky winner received a voucher for Sophie’s restaurant at the Dean.

Established in 1989 and part of the Kefron Group, NESTA is the largest and longest running self-storage provider in Ireland. With securely alarmed, private rooms, 7 day access and 4 convenient locations in Deansgrange, Kylemore, Santry and Sandyford, NESTA offers customers convenient and secure self storage units for their valued belongings.

For more information visit https://www.nesta.ie or call 1850 772224.

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