We can finally announce Nosetta's collaboration withLake Como Design Festival, which led to the creation of a brand new limited edition clutch bag.
Lake Como Design Festival is an annual themed festival that develops through a series of events in the historic center of the city of Como and around its lake: exhibitions, talks and other events make us discover historical, unpublished or forgotten places of the city.
Nosetta shares with Wonderlake Como, the organizers of the Festival, the taste for an elegant and minimal design, and loves the way they succeed in filling hidden places with beauty.
This year's theme is neo-nomadism, a concept that has always been present in the history of cultures, but that becomes more and more fluid, now extending between real life and digital life. That's why we decided to make a clutch bag, an accessory for a modern "unstable" traveller, created to contain the essential elements of their world, both physical and digital. The yellow coated canvas, a polished fabric from Limonta, recalls the waterproof jackets of the old travellers.
Thanks to the experience of Coulture Migrante, a multi-ethnic tailoring atelier that spreads the culture of cooperation and hospitality, we created a unique ethical and virtuous accessory.
Unfortunately, all good things come to an end! This limited edition is only available during the days of the Festival, from the 17 to the 25 September.
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