
Matchboxes & Mini Cards
Sustainably Made - Printed in the UK - Artist Collaborations
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Add a splash of quirky charm to your gratitude with this Thank You Lobster Mini Card. Designed by Jason Falkner, this eye-catching card features playful orange lobsters that bring a fun and unexpected twist to your message of thanks. Perfect for sending appreciation with personality, this mini card is ideal for any occasion. Blank inside for your own message and paired with a crisp white envelope, it’s a delightful way to make someone’s day.
Thank You Lobster Mini Card
H12.5 x W8.8 cm.
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Sustainably Made - Printed in the UK - Artist Collaborations
Bursting with charm and colour, our eccentric matchboxes and mini cards make the perfect gift pairings — especially alongside a candle, tealights, or simply as keepsakes for design lovers.
Inspired by the archives of the Natural History Museum and brought to life through collaborations with artists around the world, each design is a celebration of creativity and craftsmanship. Printed in the UK using traditional British letterpress methods, these striking pieces combine vintage flair with contemporary artistry. Sustainably made using responsibly sourced wood and either 100% recycled or FSC-certified paper, they’re as eco-conscious as they are beautiful.
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