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Hi, You're receiving this email because {name} thinks the Maison Levy Linen Zip Purse - Chameau Solitaire would interest you. The Zip Purse is made of printed linen and lined with a khaki green waterproof fabric.
It closes with a zipper finished with a bronze leather ribbon (vegetal tanning).

It is perfect to travel with. It will hold your beauty products with style or use for a night out with phone and cards. The perfect travelling companion.

The print is based on the painting Chameau Solitaire by Haby Bonomo.
Size: 21 x 15 cm
Outside: 100% linen / Inside: 100% polyester
Machine Washable.
Designed and made in France.

A little about Maison Levy...
Maison Lévy is more than a brand - it is a family business, run by mother and daughter and inspired firstly by their husband and father’s work as an artist!
Since 2006  Geneviève Lévy & Nina Bonomo have been working to perfect the process used, to bring us these beautiful works of art on linen.  Maison Lévy takes the infinitely small, the fine details from Haby Bonomos work, through to the generous expansive landscapes. From these wonderfully painted scenes of Haby Bonomos, objects were born.  More recently they have also reinterpreted Ninaʼs drawings. These bring us a different universe. Both are filled with  poetry, tenderness and dreams.

Haby Bonomo the painter.
In his landscapes he expresses constant themes: pictorial impressionism and the memories of his travels, his inspirational images are loaded with emotion, humor and tell us stories.These stories are based around his childhood in Buenos Aires.

A Delicate Process
Once the choice of motif has been made, a digital file is created in the size of each type of declination. They are then placed on a piece of material to be reproduced in digital print.
This technique meets the requirements and the challenge that the reproduction of original works represents, in the expansive possibilities in terms of coloured shades and in the subtle rendering of the brush stroke and paint.
For the majority of the natural textiles that are used such as linen, more delicacy is required in the printing process, as these textiles require additional steps of preparation, fixing and stabilisation. These phases sometimes generate divergences in the end result between two products, which is why you can see slight variations in size (about 3%) and colours which are inherent to the instability of natural material. We do our utmost to insure the best consistency of quality.




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