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They are here! In response to the enthusiasm for our Little Joh bag, our workshops unveil a plethora of models adorned with exceptional leathers for this versatile, unconventional, and nomadic cross over bag. Pure novelties, such as crocodile leather in a deep brown shade, exceptionally soft,

Our mini Boop, defined by its charming lines and rounded curves enhanced by a metal ring, is a contemporary nod to the heroine who inspired it. With its supple leather volume, it can be folded and carried as a clutch by slipping the hand in the

Musette, a small, casual, half-moon messenger bag with a contrast wide square flap plays up contrast materials and colors in unexpected harmonies. Thanks to its distinctive flap held closed by two thin leather straps that cross as on an apron, it will add an elegant,

Idole, our rectangular clutch with minimal architecture, is back in a vegetable-tanned calfskin. A natural tanning and bold colors for a small, easy-to-wear bandoleer bag. The saddle-stitched Idole bag in worked, unlined, vegetable-tanned leather has an authentic, rough look. It corners are folded down simply and held in

Ema is our small urban flapped bag with a streamlined, vintage silhouette. The plunging, enveloping form of its flap held down by a wide, buttoned leather tab give an aerodynamic line to its structured, mini oblong shape. It has a minimal authenticity thanks to its simple

Totem, the small fruit of the collaboration between Stéphanie Césaire and Estelle Yomeda from @kente_project, a small bag in grained buffalo carried by a Kente project ring in siamea  wood

Kente Project, a design studio and skill laboratory created by Estelle Yomeda, operates between Paris and Lomé. Her artistic approach is guided by discoveries of ancestral techniques and meetings with various craftsmen. This ethic, shared by Césaire, nourishes her creativity and brings her to create  one-off