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$319.00
eaturing the stunning artwork of Wendy Hubert in digitally printed leather, the Cabin Tote is perfect companion for a full day of life and work, can hold a laptop and life’s other daily necessities.
DETAILS
Digitally printed leather front with leather binding, waxed cotton canvas back, top zip closure, short leather handles and a woven cotton long strap.
COMPOSITION
Waxed cotton canvas, vegetable- tanned cow leather, antique nickel hardware, 100% printed cotton lining.
w 28 x h 37 x d 11cm
Long Strap: 3cm x 110cm (adjustable)
Leather is a natural product and will wear beautifully with age where good care has been taken. We recommend waterproof spray on purchase, and occasional cleaning and conditioning. Any suede areas should be protected with a spray, and cleaned with a suede brush.
Waxed canvas can be sprayed with fabric or leather protector and spot cleaned when needed.
Gorgeous photos of Ava with the bag by Michael Torres.
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Artwork featured in header and footer of this website:
Conrad Tipungwuti Kamilowra, Kulama warnarringa, japarra, japalinga (sun, moon and stars), locally sourced earth pigments on linen, 150cm x 120cm, 2023. Photo by Will Heathcote. Image courtesy of the artists, Jilamara Arts and Crafts Assoc.
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