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Sustainable Santa Market - Meet the makers - Sat 5 Dec, Wellington.

Sustainability Trust

Spotlight on Tallulah.

Meet Tallulah. We first crossed paths with Tallulah when she was working on a passion project: Eco Made Easy, a no-frills guide to sustainable student living in Wellington. After swiftly spotting her talent, we nabbed her to design the amazing illustrations on our website

An illustrator and textile designer with a passion for sustainability, Tallulah also hand makes colourful and playful creations and prints.

The best words of advice she's ever received is: "leap before you're ready".. and based on what she's achieved, it's safe to say that she listened.

Come meet Tallulah at our Sustainable Santa Market. But don't poach her cause we will cry.

Sat 5 Dec from 10.30 am to 4 pm, 2 Forresters Lane, Wellington

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