Long Lost Family Artworks Find a Home on Skincare Collection
The owners of the award-winning, sustainable skincare brand Pure Lakes have spoken of the joy at finding and salvaging long-lost artworks by their cherished granny and have celebrated these by creating a new product range in their honour. Beautiful, original watercolours by Patricia ‘ Paddy’ Naylor, the grandmother of

The owners of the award-winning, sustainable skincare brand Pure Lakes have spoken of the joy at finding and salvaging long-lost artworks by their cherished granny and have celebrated these by creating a new product range in their honour. Beautiful, original watercolours by Patricia ‘ Paddy’ Naylor, the grandmother of Claire McKeever, co-director of Pure Lakes, have been brought back to life on the packaging of the new Home Spa range and accompanying cosmetic bags. They also feature in their World Heritage range, one specially developed to celebrate the UNESCO World Heritage inscription for the Lake District National Park.
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