May blossom
The beautiful hawthorn trees kept speaking to me as I walked down the river path each morning. read more
The beautiful hawthorn trees kept speaking to me as I walked down the river path each morning. read more
So enchanted was I with theĀ bluebellsĀ and the birds that I kept heading to the woods, forgetting that the meadows would be getting taller and brighter every day. read more
Tags: flowers, Hebden Bridge, meadow, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
We get up early in our house these days.Ā Since Dean got a job as a postie, we're in bed super early and up with the larks so we missed our... read more
Tags: bluebells, flowers, Hebden Bridge, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
Me and my dear friendĀ Julia OgdenĀ just made something together.Ā Me and Julia have worked alongside each other as studio buddies and have supported each others projects and ideas for years but... read more
Tags: creations, design process, in the studio, meadow, work-in-progress
When the sun is shining and the bluebells are out there is only one thing to do.Ā read more
Tags: bluebells, flowers, Hebden Bridge, nature, noticing nature, through the seasons, walking
Every time i walk along the river path into town I stop to take a photo at the bend in the river and even though this project is not yet... 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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