Swallow blue and white matchbox
Drawn on blue lines against white backround, this graphic swallow flies free on this letter-press printed matchbox. Inspiration blue-and-white china creates a beautiful, artful look that suits to all kinds of styles. William de Morgan (1839-1917), along with William Morris, was the preeminent designer of the British Arts and Crafts movement. This matchbox pays tribute to his work as a potter and tile designer.
The matchbox contains about 120 matches, each measuring 10 cm long. Box dimensions 11 x 11 x 5 cm. The Archivist matches are of high-quality & thoughtfully designed. These tinder sticks are joy to be held and use; one sturdy stick will light multiple candles or make a good hearty fire to the sauna. No fear of burning your fingers!
With the beautiful box the matches are a lovely gift to almost any occasion, from small tokens of love or appreciation to birthdays (pair them with some beautiful candles in the gift receiver's favourite colours!) to a courtesy gift when invited to a dinner party or a summer house stay. These matchboxes make a great substitute for wine bottles when you don't want to bring any alcohol and they're never useless clutter as they are consumables – but of the prettiest kind!
- 100 matches
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Match measuring 10 cm long
- Box 11 x 11 x 5 cm