Sac Organza Sophie Calle "Noire dans Blanche" Jaune
Noire dans Blanche est le nouvel essai de l'artiste Sophie Calle.
Retrouvez l'artiste jusqu'au 7 janvier au Musée Picasso avec l'exposition "A toi de faire, ma mignonne".
Un curieux concept Ces sacs sont un détournement artistique liant design contemporain et initiative écologique. Le duo Brigitte Tanaka insuffle durabilité et poésie dans notre quotidien avec leur interprétation personnelle des objets courants. Jouant du paradoxe de notre société de consommation, ce sac brodé en organza d’inspiration vintage est une alternative originale et résistante aux sacs plastiques commerciaux.
Caractéristiques
Matériaux : Organza & broderie artisanale
Entretien : Lavage à sec ou machine à froid.
Référence : BT.MO.1019
It depends on the delivery country, but if you choose to ship with stamps, shipping should take about 10 days to a month. If you opt for Colissimo, delivery will take approximately 4 days to 2 weeks.
How can I know if my order has been successfully placed?
Once you have placed an order, you will receive a confirmation by email listing all the details.
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All articles and works are packed and sent by professionals.
If you have any questions you can contact us at the email address Paris@brigittetanaka.com or on our Instagram account @brigittetanaka, we are available 7 days out of 7 in French 🇫🇷, English 🇬🇧 and Japanese 🇯🇵.
If the product is defective on arrival, please send us a photo by email and we will make an exchange for free.
Who is Brigitte Tanaka?
Brigitte Tanaka is a fictitious character behind which hides a duo of Franco-Japanese designers. Their creation work is focused around theAppropriation diverted from everyday objects. The brand has opened a shop bringing together its creations and a selection of original products at 18 rue Saint-Roch in the heart of Paris.
"This little Parisian boutique is a real treasure of chic memories [...]" -Vogue
"A successful Franco -Japanese curiosity cabinet [...]" -Metropolitan
"Favorite for this lain of revisited objects [...]"- Grazia