A recent trip to the St Ives Barbara Hepworth museum and gardens of sculpture. I took so many amazing photo's I wanted to share them in a blog post. I found it such an inspirational place and hope you can get a sense of that. I feel so lucky to have such a place on our doorstep. It is hard to explain but visiting is almost like stepping back in time, whilst being thrust forward. The modern, commanding sculptures are beautifully dramatic, but there is still a sense of the artist still being here. There are her tools in the workshop and plants in the greenhouse, there's even a cat asleep on the window ledge.
I love floors especially when beautifully old, battered and worn. Each and every piece of wood has a story to tell and this is what we say to our customers.
April was a busy month, seeing the launch of the Wood Paper Scissors website and re-brand. We introduced our lovely new coastally inspired logo and packaging, using natural materials. We also shared our new range The Klys Collection. It's like Hygge but Cornish.
Being in a creative partnership can be a little tricky at times, especially when you are both 'the creative one'. This blog focuses on the challenges this poses and how we overcome or at least work around it.