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Out of stockApron - Full colour print with large front pocket, cotton ties and neck loop. Design: Higgar Tor from Carl Wark 100% Cotton Half Panama. Machine washable. Pre-shrunk. Sizes: One size fits [nearly] all. Featuring: The design - If you love nature... Design Range: Peak Dsitrict Idylls Made in Leek. This pen drawing features the moorland heather, black faced sheep, the distinctive leaning block of the Higgar Tor crag, favoured by local climbers and the annual spectacle that is the cotton grass (bog cotton) around the Peak District. The highly coloured view of the landscape and the naive style are representative of the artists’ optimistic outlook and his love for this area of the world.
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Apron - Full colour print with large front pocket, cotton ties and neck loop. Design: If you love nature... 100% Cotton Half Panama. Machine washable. Pre-shrunk. Sizes: One size fits [nearly] all. Featuring: The design - If you love nature... Design Range: If You Love Nature. Made in Leek. If you love nature…. This work was created to show the colour and connectedness of all of nature. The tree is central, branching out to other areas through the wildlife and the flowers. The drawing draws on the flowers and animals found wild around the Peak District National Park. The quotations reinforce the wonderful benefits of nature to humankind. The colourful embedded pattern is Si Homfray’s work, a Peak District Design work titled Wildlife experiences.
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Apron - Full colour print with large front pocket, cotton ties and neck loop. Design: A walk in the Park. 100% Cotton Half Panama. Machine washable. Pre-shrunk. Sizes: One size fits [nearly] all. Featuring: The design - A walk in the Park. Design Range: If You Love Nature. Made in Leek. A walk in the park – a sense of liberation This work celebrates the central role of the British landscape in all our lives. The stained glass window feel is a statement of the importance for a renewed look at our nation’s values and a contemporary take on the style of William Morris. The hedgerows’ branches weave together various aspects of British woodland and hedgerow with our life’s journey. The central panel features a path winding towards a hill’s summit, a metaphor for the positive role of the countryside in helping us climb out of entanglement with a sense of liberation. Featured: Mammals: Greater spotted woodpecker, Red deer, Harvest mouse, Mole, Badger, Hare, Stoat, Common shrew, Wood pigeon and Roe deer. Flora: Quaking grass, Bracken, Early flowering purple orchid, Ox eye daisy, Eye bright, Meadow saxifrage, Cowslip, Dog rose hips, Hoary plantain, Ragged robin, Buttercup, Blackberries, English oak, Oat grass, Common knapweed, Dog wood, Birds foot trefoil, Alder buckthorn, Holly, Meadow saxifrage and Bluebells.