Matchbox - Tiger by Charlotte Farmer

Founded in 1998 in the United Kingdom, Archivist Studio creates characterful matches and printed objects, in collaboration with exceptional artists and letterpress printers.

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It is a great privilege to add this piece to the Archivist matchbox collection. Charlotte Farmer’s "Ticked Off Tiger," in her own words, was featured at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition in 2022; a moment that reminded us how lucky we are to work with such a talented artist. From the Summer Exhibition to our modest square matchbox, the colors and this slightly angry tiger (who is actually a big softie) are simply sublime!

The famous square matchbox from Archivist Gallery is the origin of it all! A gift that is practical, fun, and full of style, perfect for any occasion.

 

FEATURES

  • Match color: may vary from the image
  • Contains: 125 matches, each 100 mm long
  • Dimensions: 110 x 110 x 50 mm
  • Origin: United Kingdom
 

LEARN MORE ABOUT ARCHIVIST STUDIO

Led by the couple William and Sarah, Archivist has grown over the years with a passionate team sharing the belief that the art of gifting brightens everyday life. Founded in 1998, the journey began in the archives of the Natural History Museum. Since then, their love for image hunting has allowed them to collaborate with artists worldwide and create a unique range of cards, letterpress prints, and luxury matches.

Ink and paper are at the heart of their craft, and with the largest letterpress printing house in Great Britain, they continually push the boundaries of quality and innovation.

After 30 years of passion and excellence, the studio was the first recipient of the King’s Award in 2023.

 

Also explore: Archivist Gallery and Matches.