Rays of light
The rosebay willowherb, lined up at the edge of the lane, was dressed in its reds, yellows and golds, the very autumn colours I once thought gave it its nickname... read more
The rosebay willowherb, lined up at the edge of the lane, was dressed in its reds, yellows and golds, the very autumn colours I once thought gave it its nickname... read more
Tags: Hebden Bridge, nature, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
We snuck out like a couple of smugglers, tiptoeing into the maze of tiny cobbled passageways that held secrets and stories. It was early morning but it wasnāt quiet. Oh... read more
Tags: nature, noticing nature, walking
I stopped to admire the lime tree which was bejeweled in seeds. read more
Tags: birds, nature, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
I've been enjoying a wonderful out pouring of new autumnal treasures in the studio this week.Ā read more
Tags: creations, decorations, design process, in the studio, nature, noticing nature, through the seasons, treasures
Dean said it's good to get up on the tops, "to remind you that you live on a planet." So, one clear skied evening last week we took our long... read more
Tags: Hebden Bridge, nature, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
Hannah ShkandrijĀ has been working with us in the studio one day a week for nearly three years now. We're always hearing about her latest workshop or commission and recently she... read more
Tags: creations, meadow, my story, nature, noticing nature
I'm Hannah Nunn, designer/maker of papercut lamps, wallpaper, window film and laser cut 'treasures' all inspired by the beautiful details of nature. Find out what inspires me and join me for walks in the woods and other adventures...
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