KITHARA shoulder bag - dark green
KITHARA shoulder bag belongs to KI LEE’s 2020 collection <POETIC UTILITY> which revisits the brand’s core design philosophy of the same name. Inspired by the musical instrument kithara and almglocken, the collection embodies the organic confluence of aesthetic utility and material poeticism.
As a part of the brand’s on-going commitment to sustainability and to exploring the design possibilities of innovative vegan material, KI LEE has used haunji (mulberry-bast-and-cotton vegan leather) for all the products in the collection. Thanks to the natural characteristics of mulberry bast fiber, Hanji is 99.9% anti0bacterial, durable, lightweight, breathable, water repellent and bio-degradable. The use of this textile developed by a local independent textile manufacturer adds to the theme of poetic utility through its combination of Korean paper-making tradition of hanji and innovative textile technology.
<Product Info>
Haunji shoulder bag
<Country of Origin>
South Korea
<Material>
Outer: Haunji (Mulberry-bast-and-cotton textile)
Lining: CHAMUDE®
<Measurements>
Body: (including the handle) 11.8” x 10.2” x 2.3”
<Design Features>
Fully-lined Bag
Sunken flap closure with hidden magnet
Zipped interior pocket
<Product Packaging>
All KI LEE products come with a tag and a canvas dust bag.
<Caution>
Friction and external forces may cause scratches and deformation.
KITHARA shoulder bag belongs to KI LEE’s 2020 collection <POETIC UTILITY> which revisits the brand’s core design philosophy of the same name. Inspired by the musical instrument kithara and almglocken, the collection embodies the organic confluence of aesthetic utility and material poeticism.
As a part of the brand’s on-going commitment to sustainability and to exploring the design possibilities of innovative vegan material, KI LEE has used haunji (mulberry-bast-and-cotton vegan leather) for all the products in the collection. Thanks to the natural characteristics of mulberry bast fiber, Hanji is 99.9% anti0bacterial, durable, lightweight, breathable, water repellent and bio-degradable. The use of this textile developed by a local independent textile manufacturer adds to the theme of poetic utility through its combination of Korean paper-making tradition of hanji and innovative textile technology.
<Product Info>
Haunji shoulder bag
<Country of Origin>
South Korea
<Material>
Outer: Haunji (Mulberry-bast-and-cotton textile)
Lining: CHAMUDE®
<Measurements>
Body: (including the handle) 11.8” x 10.2” x 2.3”
<Design Features>
Fully-lined Bag
Sunken flap closure with hidden magnet
Zipped interior pocket
<Product Packaging>
All KI LEE products come with a tag and a canvas dust bag.
<Caution>
Friction and external forces may cause scratches and deformation.
KITHARA shoulder bag belongs to KI LEE’s 2020 collection <POETIC UTILITY> which revisits the brand’s core design philosophy of the same name. Inspired by the musical instrument kithara and almglocken, the collection embodies the organic confluence of aesthetic utility and material poeticism.
As a part of the brand’s on-going commitment to sustainability and to exploring the design possibilities of innovative vegan material, KI LEE has used haunji (mulberry-bast-and-cotton vegan leather) for all the products in the collection. Thanks to the natural characteristics of mulberry bast fiber, Hanji is 99.9% anti0bacterial, durable, lightweight, breathable, water repellent and bio-degradable. The use of this textile developed by a local independent textile manufacturer adds to the theme of poetic utility through its combination of Korean paper-making tradition of hanji and innovative textile technology.
<Product Info>
Haunji shoulder bag
<Country of Origin>
South Korea
<Material>
Outer: Haunji (Mulberry-bast-and-cotton textile)
Lining: CHAMUDE®
<Measurements>
Body: (including the handle) 11.8” x 10.2” x 2.3”
<Design Features>
Fully-lined Bag
Sunken flap closure with hidden magnet
Zipped interior pocket
<Product Packaging>
All KI LEE products come with a tag and a canvas dust bag.
<Caution>
Friction and external forces may cause scratches and deformation.