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Nancybird Cabin Cork Tree Tote Bag

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Nancybird is a Melbourne-based fashion and accessories label producing handmade bags and purses inspired by art and the natural landscape. With a focus on sustainability and mindful consumption, their small-batch collections are designed in collaboration with feature artists and intended to be worn and adored for years to come.

Featuring a classic tote bag silhouette the Cabin Tote is the perfect everyday bag, sized to hold a laptop and all your daily essentials. Crafted from digitally printed leather adorned with the art of Wendy Hubert with leather binding and waxed cotton canvas, it features short leather handles and a woven cotton long strap.

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.


Cabin Tote Bag
Designed in collaboration with Wendy Hubert
Digitally printed leather front with leather binding
Waxed cotton canvas back
Top zip closure
Short leather handles
Woven long strap
100% printed cotton lining
Designed in Australia
Bag: 28 x 37 x 11 cm
Long strap: 3 x 110 cm (adjustable)

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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