A Day with Tabby Booth



Artist, Tarot Reader (sort of), Collector of Beasts, Biscuits & Stories
A couple of weeks ago, Philippa and Madeleine packed their bags and jumped on a train headed for Cornwall to visit the latest artist joining the Archivist family: Tabby Booth.
As the train crossed the Tamar and rolled into Cornwall, the clouds began to lift and the sea flickered into view. A quick morning dip and a sauna on Gylly beach (idyllic, we know), and then it was time to meet the woman herself.
Tabby’s instructions? “Drive through the petrol station, we’re the big gates on the left with the two giant swans, and you’ll find a pink bungalow.” Naturally.



The bungalow is painted the most glorious Indian pink. Her studio sits just outside, tucked against a windswept hill with sea views that make your heart ache a little. Giant doors open onto the coast, and inside: a world entirely her own. Piles of rugs. Strange and beautiful objects. Her silhouetted beasts staring out from every wall. It’s like stepping into her imagination. And luckily for us, it’s exactly as weird and wonderful as we hoped it would be.
Coffee is poured, incense is lit, and we begin unboxing the treasures we’ve been working on together: a brand new series of letterpress matchboxes and cards, printed by our team back at the studio. Tabby sees them for the first time — her
Moon,
Sun,
Lion and
Ship designs, pressed lovingly into paper and board, in all their bold, black-and-gold glory.

Her signature black silhouettes, part illustration, part folk art, are instantly recognisable: beasts, lobster claws, the curling waves of the sea. Her work feels both ancient and modern, timeless and strange. The images are simple, but the textures are rich, created using the sgraffito technique, which involves scratching through layers to reveal something beneath. (We like to think letterpress and sgraffito are distant cousins — both obsessive, tactile, slightly chaotic printing methods that leave a glorious mess behind.)
Inside the house, the pink continues. Every room is its own little story, layered with trinkets, colours, biscuit moulds and objects with past lives. On the floor sits an enormous carved foot. On the wall, a giant eye. She shows us a hand-painted Tarot book she created when she was pregnant with her son — a full reinterpretation of the classic deck, filled with her own mythical, expressive figures. We bond over our shared love of collecting things: letters, blocks, cards, rituals.


It’s this spirit, bold, mysterious, charmingly odd, that threads its way through the Tabby Booth x Archivist collection. A
lobster here, a
lion there, a
ship setting out to sea. These are objects that feel like they’ve come from a different time, but are very much for now.
We’re thrilled to welcome Tabby into our merry band of artists and we hope her work brings a little wildness and wonder to your home too.



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Ship Giant Matches
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