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Lise handbag ♗

Lise handbag ♗

Regular price 324,00 € EUR
Regular price 360,00 € EUR Sale price 324,00 € EUR
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🇫🇷 Handmade in Biarritz, France

Vegetable tanned leather handbag - natural patina

Carry by hand, on the shoulder and across the body

Magnetic closure

Removable shoulder strap and handle

Dimensions:

Base: 25cm

Opening: 18cm

Height: 14cm

Shoulder strap: 114 to 120cm (adjustable)

Cuir tanné végétal

Les cuirs que nous utilisons pour nos produits sont soigneusement sélectionnés dans les meilleures tanneries espagnoles, françaises et italiennes.

Comment prendre soin de votre sac en cuir ?

Pour éviter que le cuir ne se dessèche, ne se craquelle ou ne se décolore de manière irrégulière, essayez de le protéger de la chaleur directe et de la lumière du soleil pendant des périodes prolongées.

Etape 1 : Retirez les impuretés et les poussières À l’aide d’un chiffon doux essuyez en surface et dans tous les recoins le cuir de votre sac.

Etape 2 : Appliquez du lait nourrissant à base de cire d'abeille A l’aide d’un chiffon propre, appliquez le lait délicatement et en une seule couche très fine pour bien le faire pénétrer. Cette étape permet de protéger votre sac en cuir contre le dessèchement ainsi que le nourrir et l'imperméabiliser.  

Etape 3 : Lustrez la pièce en cuir 

Après application, laissez reposer le cuir quelques instants puis lustrez-le à l'aide d'un chiffon doux et propre.

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Savoir-faire historique

workshop made in France

Your piece is made in a family factory making pieces with quality, precision, finesse resulting from the passion and nobility of our craftsmen.

Our know-how is historic. It is the fruit of a heritage passed down from generation to generation.

Mixed with full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather for guaranteed longevity.

Cuir tannage végétal, le plus durable

The leathers we use for our products are carefully selected from the best Spanish, French and Italian tanneries.

These family tanneries have exceptional know-how and supply the most exclusive luxury brands, while ensuring they apply the best practices of sustainable development with regard to their water consumption and the treatment of their waste.

frequently asked Questions

Is the Lise leather handbag heavy?

No, as surprising as it may seem, the handbag weighs 0.35kg. It is therefore within the standards of handbags.

Is the Lise handbag waterproof?

The leather handbag is water resistant, if it rains, your belongings will be protected from humidity. However, we recommend that you apply nourishing milk (with beeswax) three times a year to strengthen the waterproofing of the leather.

Is the Lise handbag comfortable?

The shoulder strap is entirely made of leather, it is 1.5 cm wide. It is possible to adjust it. The handbag can be worn cross-body, on the shoulder or in the hand. It will align perfectly with your figure. The shoulder strap is removable so you can carry your Lise handbag in your hand.

What leather is used?

Our wish is to have the lowest environmental impact, while ensuring the longest longevity of the handbag. The leather comes from a family-owned Spanish tannery. This full-grain cowhide leather is robust and will develop a patina over time. It is vegetable tanned. The leather used will not fade on your white shirts, dresses or t-shirts. The handbag is available in black leather, camel leather (Honey) and brown leather (Chocolate).

WHY READ?
Lise Deharme (1898-1979) was a versatile artist of the 20th century, evolving in the circles of cinema, literature and the artistic avant-garde in France. Born March 27, 1898 in Paris, she began her career as an actress during the 1920s, working with renowned directors such as René Clair. She also played a significant role in the Surrealist movement, being close to André Breton and other members of the Surrealist circle.

Nicknamed the “Queen of Spades” for her outspokenness, Lise Deharme also expressed herself through poetry and contributed to literary magazines. His engagement in the innovative artistic movements of the time left a distinctive mark on his work, reflecting the creative spirit and artistic excitement of 20th-century Paris.