Cabin Tote - Cork Tree
Cabin Tote - Cork Tree
Cabin Tote - Cork Tree
Cabin Tote - Cork Tree
Cabin Tote - Cork Tree
Cabin Tote - Cork Tree

Cabin Tote - Cork Tree

Regular price $319.00
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Featuring 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.

Wendy Hubert is a respected Yindjibarndi elder, cultural custodian, artist and linguist who has lived passionately and supported her Yindjibarndi community for more than 40 years.

The collaboration has been carefully brought to life through the Juluwarlu Art Group, and the licensing agreement has been made using an Arts Law contract, the gold standard for fashion and First Nations collaborations.

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.


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We want you to be happy with your purchase from us, which is why we have a great returns policy!

Return your full-priced item within 14 days, and you can receive a refund, exchange or credit note, valid for 6 months. For sale items, return within 14 days for an exchange or credit note, valid for 6 months.

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Meet the Makers - Leathergoods

These producers are based in Noida, near to Delhi in India.
They began as a leather tannery in 1954, and are still a family run business. 
We only use vegetable tanned leathers, which removes the need for chrome in tanning hides. Natural tannins (sourced from tree bark) are instead used in the tanning process.
We visit these makers annually, and all footage and photography is from our visits there.

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