We do not use outsourcing manufacturers. Apart from sourcing basic materials, all processes such as design, research and development, production, quality control, and packaging are completed in-house at our studio. We adhere to an “on-demand production” organic development model, eliminating inventory and avoiding resource waste.
We recycle and repurpose defective products, transforming them into new items. Leftover materials from the production process are turned into small accessories such as phone cases and keychains, gradually establishing a closed-loop sustainable development system.
We use reusable packaging materials and adopt a “zero-plastic” packaging method for shipping, preventing plastic pollution.
Classik Bag
The Classik Bag is our first product, which has gone through countless iterations. So far, its footprints have landed in Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Italy, the United States, Australia, Singapore, Cuba and other countries.
Gallery Bag
In the field of art, white is the basic color, and the walls of galleries and art museums are all white, which provides an excellent appreciation environment for works of art. This inspired us to use white fabrics. Among the whites with different color temperatures, we choose warm white, which makes the product more textured than ordinary bleached white.
The “Not For Everyone” Bag
The “Not For Everyone” Bag is an upgraded version of the Classik Bag. It has double built-in pockets, wider shoulder straps, and a fabric that is more suitable for washing. It meets the daily needs of going out on the street.
Max Bag
In 2018, our bags were sold in the art stores of the art museums. The main users are young people who love art, and the standard-sized bags meet their daily needs. From the very beginning, we have worked hard to establish a direct connection with users, which allows us to hear their real thoughts, and we often invite them to participate in the development of color matching and other aspects. The Max Bag was launched at their call, a large-capacity bag especially for work and life scenes.
iPhone Case
We have our own product development logic: in the process of making bags, there will be a certain proportion of raw material quality problems. Every piece of defective raw material has a perfect part that can be used, how to make full use of these partial materials has become the subject of our research. We developed our own products and experimented with various combinations of materials, and thus mobile phone case products were born.
Key Ring
We have been exploring in the direction of making full use of raw materials. After using the “perfect part” of defective raw materials to make iPhone case products, we try to further develop practical daily necessities using small sizes and leftover materials. Based on an independently developed manufacturing process, we present an ultra-durable Key Ring. The patterns on these key rings will not fade or fade due to long-term use and friction. Still maintain handmade, non-assembly line mass production.