Interactive Birch-wood mounted calendar with original pen drawing by artist Emily Robyn Archer.
Lunar Phases
One of the most all pervading natural cycles and a great one to follow with young children. We know the pull of the moon and the sun cause our great ocean tides to draw in and out, we know to pick fruit on the full moon will give us the sweetest most plump fruit, many believe the moon can also have a great effect on our mood and behaviour. You can use this calendar to follow the changing phases of the moon and create a ritual of spending time staring up at the night sky to appreciate our closest friend in the vastness of space.
Native Circles are a set of simple illustrations that create space for nature connection and self reflection in our living space. Native Circles are now available as an interactive wooden wheel that can be placed on a table or mounted on the wall.
It is recommended but not essential to purchase your wheel with the specially designed wooden stand. This allows you to interact with the wheel by turning it with the changing season or cycle. Each stand has space for 3 wheels allowing you to build up a collection of your favourite cycles.
Slow down to check in on the moon phases or reflect on the seasonal changes around you. These cycles can offer us perspective, flow and a sense of grounding in the world around us.
Think of them as a field guide to a simpler life more connected with the wonder of the natural world.
Unique Elements • Hand Drawn by artist Emily Robyn Archer • Created in Dublin • Consciously produced • Interactive, collectable set • Native Irish tree planted for every set purchased • Special Edition, Bespoke Wood Set, handmade by carpenter Barry Rogerson
Wheel is 30cm diameter on 4mm birch plywood. Limited-edition stand is recommended.
Special introductory price. Prices are subject to change.
Emily is an environmental artist based in County Wicklow, Ireland. She is a graduate of the National College of Art & Design where she studied Fine Art -Printmaking. Her work has been recently added to the prestigious National Public Collection by the Office of Public Works. Native Circles is her first design project. www.emilyrobynarcher.com