A labour of love - Hael Natural Colour.

A quiet but powerful collaboration between people, plants, and place. Hael Natural Colour founded in 2024 is a dye studio and organic farm in the Welsh countryside. Working within a soil-to-soil system of textile production photographed by Hayleigh.

Hael Natural Colour is a dye studio and organic farm in the Welsh countryside, founded in January 2024 by Ffion and Rufus, both generational farmers returning to their agricultural roots. Ffion comes from a line of dairy farmers and Rufus’s grandmother served in the Land Army. Together, they are reviving ancestral practices through a contemporary lens  blending art, farming, and climate activism.

Working within a soil-to-soil system of textile production, everything they produce begins and ends in the earth.Focusing on materials that can be returned to the soil, closing the loop of making and regeneration. Their work aligns with a broader movement that, like organic farming or renewable energy, seeks climate-positive alternatives to extractive systems. While sustainable food and energy have entered the mainstream, fashion still lags behind. The UK’s natural dye industry remains small-scale and inaccessible which Hael farm aims to begin to change. 

Ffion and Rufus’s practices complement one another in a delicate and interdependent rhythm. Rufus grows the plants and tends the land, while Ffion transforms the harvest into vibrant pigments and dyed fabrics. Their collaboration is a labour of love where growth and care come together. 

By growing dye plants, creating mordanted fabrics, and developing workshops, a Dye CSC (Community Supported Colour), and public projects across schools and farms, they’re building a more resilient, transparent, and accessible supply chain. The labour, and growth remains unseen as the project continues to evolve, its story unfolds through the rhythms of the land. 


© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion 2024
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Ffion 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - dying flowers
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dying flowers

© Hayleigh Longman - Rufus 2024
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Rufus 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Rufus special beans
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Rufus special beans

© Hayleigh Longman - Dyed Fabrics by Ffion
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Dyed Fabrics by Ffion

© Hayleigh Longman - Rufus and tomato 2024
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Rufus and tomato 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion drying flowers for dye.
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Ffion drying flowers for dye.

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffions dyed fabric.
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Ffions dyed fabric.

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion in front of huge bed of dye flowers growing on land. 2025
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Ffion in front of huge bed of dye flowers growing on land. 2025

© Hayleigh Longman - Rufus picking seed. 2024
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Rufus picking seed. 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Dried sunflower heads ready for harvest.
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Dried sunflower heads ready for harvest.

© Hayleigh Longman - Dyed socks by Hael farm.
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Dyed socks by Hael farm.

© Hayleigh Longman - Harvest 2024
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Harvest 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion and Rufus 2025
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Ffion and Rufus 2025

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion drying flowers for dye 2024
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Ffion drying flowers for dye 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Dehydrated flowers ready to be stored for dye.
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Dehydrated flowers ready to be stored for dye.

© Hayleigh Longman - Harvest 2024
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Harvest 2024

© Hayleigh Longman - Sunflower heads.
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Sunflower heads.

© Hayleigh Longman - Ffion and dye flowers
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Ffion and dye flowers

A labour of love - Hael Natural Colour. by Hayleigh Longman

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