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2024 x Bonhomme x Marine Lebreton. Passage de la Déroute sea map scarve (Manche, Normandy) .

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Bonhomme offers vintage escape scarves from different geographical areas, precious pieces of cloth as so many pieces of travel and history; and nurtures his love for maps, beautiful materials, andcraft in variations inspired by meetings and collaborations. Marine Le Breton is a designer. She draws nautical charts with fine points as graphic embroidery. Between science and imagination, she draws a wonderful poetry of the coast. The scarf, a traveller element by essence, is the perfect support for this exciting meeting, born of a common love of maps and imaginations that they deploy, but also of a stronger emotion shared in contact with certain coastal areas. Between Marine Le Breton, a Norman born with a name predestined to draw among other things Brittany in all its coastal lace when her first name claps as an injunction to do so, and Bonhomme mark Norman intimately and magnetically attached to the Cotentin in particular, a common language has naturally settled, concerned with the beauty of places and things, and their poetic interpretation. These scarves of Belle-Île-en-Mer and the Passage de la Déroute at the tip of the Cotentin are the bright and elegant fruits, trips to be caressed.

Scarf made in France by a company labeled (Living heritage company), printed with water-based inks, non-polluting. Produced in small quantities.

Composition: 100% cotton – Dimensions: 65×65 cm – Care: Machine wash at 30°

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Bonhomme offers vintage escape scarves from different geographical areas, precious pieces of cloth as so many pieces of travel and history; and nurtures his love for maps, beautiful materials, andcraft in variations inspired by meetings and collaborations. Marine Le Breton is a designer. She draws nautical charts with fine points as graphic embroidery. Between science and imagination, she draws a wonderful poetry of the coast. The scarf, a traveller element by essence, is the perfect support for this exciting meeting, born of a common love of maps and imaginations that they deploy, but also of a stronger emotion shared in contact with certain coastal areas. Between Marine Le Breton, a Norman born with a name predestined to draw among other things Brittany in all its coastal lace when her first name claps as an injunction to do so, and Bonhomme mark Norman intimately and magnetically attached to the Cotentin in particular, a common language has naturally settled, concerned with the beauty of places and things, and their poetic interpretation. These scarves of Belle-Île-en-Mer and the Passage de la Déroute at the tip of the Cotentin are the bright and elegant fruits, trips to be caressed.

Scarf made in France by a company labeled (Living heritage company), printed with water-based inks, non-polluting. Produced in small quantities.

Composition: 100% cotton – Dimensions: 65×65 cm – Care: Machine wash at 30°

Shipping from November 29

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