Eleanor Tattersfield is the proprietor of Marby & Elm, a print workshop and stationery store on Exmouth Market, London, where she designs and hand-makes cards, letterheads, calendars, labels and posters. The shop started in her garden shed and grew into a family business, and her products are now stocked in Liberty London. In 2021 she began her hugely successful lockdown secrets postcard project, which has attracted media attention from all over the world, including pieces on BBC and Channel 4 News in the UK and 9 News Sydney in Australia, as well as coverage in many major newspapers. She lives in London.Eleanor Tattersfield is the proprietor of Marby & Elm, a print workshop and stationery store on Exmouth Market, London, where she designs and hand-makes cards, letterheads, calendars, labels and posters. The shop started in her garden shed and grew into a family business, and her products are now stocked in Liberty London. In 2021 she began her hugely successful lockdown secrets postcard project, which has attracted media attention from all over the world, including pieces on BBC and Channel 4 News in the UK and 9 News Sydney in Australia, as well as coverage in many major newspapers. She lives in London.
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