Catching the sun

After the week of fog it was incredible to see the sun. It was going down behind the hill when the cloud finally lifted so I dashed up the hill... read more
After the week of fog it was incredible to see the sun. It was going down behind the hill when the cloud finally lifted so I dashed up the hill... read more
Tags: nature, noticing nature
From the moment I met Ooni (which happened to be on the night we had a farewell meal for lovely Emma who was my first long term employee) I knew... read more
Tags: in the studio
I walked straight past this tree without seeing what it was covered in. From the corner of my eye it was just wet autumn leaves. read more
Tags: nature, noticing nature
I have been gradually interpreting all of the motifs in the Hedgerow wallpaper to create some lighting and I am really pleased with how today's work came out. My favourite thing... read more
Tags: creations, in the studio, lamps
We have just had our 'virtual' Hebden Bridge open studios this past weekend. It wasn't the same as having lots of friendly chats with visitors to my studio but it was lovely in it's own... read more
Tags: in the studio, interviews
I usually go to the factory for production day so I can sign off the colours and watch it all happening but with covid restrictions I signed them off by... read more
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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