Archive 25/027

€730.00

Sparkle, texture and softness. A unique assembly of history that can never be replicated. Only one piece available.

Complimentary Worldwide Shipping • Unique Archival Piece • Certificate of Authenticity included.

Sparkle, texture and softness. A unique assembly of history that can never be replicated. Only one piece available.

Complimentary Worldwide Shipping • Unique Archival Piece • Certificate of Authenticity included.

  • The Artifact

    Designed and entirely hand-constructed by Emanuel Bianco. Grounded in Scandinavian architectural discipline and honed within the high-fashion ateliers of London and Milan, Luxury Scraps is a return to the origin of pure craft. Born in Sardinia and assembled in Apulia, this bag is a visceral, unrepeatable artifact—engineered with the precision of a structural designer, but crafted with the soul of an artisan.

    The Materials

    A structured shoulder bag defined by a rich tactile contrast of different restored materials. Hand-assembled in Italy, this 1-of-1 piece features a distinctive flap silhouette and a curated vintage gold clasp.

    Materials: Italian 1970s Jacquard interior fabric, Repurposed Mongolian Shearing, French sequined lace mid 2000, Hand embroidered Italian Table cloth late 1950, Repurposed basketweave upholstery, Italian 1990s.

    Hardware: Hand-sourced Vintage Gold-tone metal 1980s.

    Versatility: Includes a rigid fabric top handle and a detachable shoulder strap for crossbody wear.

    Capacity: Fits a 6.7” smartphone, large wallet, and daily essentials.

    Dimensions: H 22cm x L 30cm x D 8cm.

    All materials in this bag have been carefully regenerated and repurposed to create a unique, artisanal and one of a kind piece, impossible to replicate. Handmade in italy by the designer Emanuel Bianco

  • "Archive 25/027 is a study of opposites that attract each other. The design began with a discovery of sculptural 1980s vintage hardware, which set the tone for a complex material dialogue. At its heart lies a salvaged 1970s Mongolian shearling from an italian coat, paired with the structure of an Italian cream jacquard upholstery of 1970s and a darkbasket-weave uphostelry fabric from 1990s.

    To disrupt the heritage textures, we introduced a sharp contrast of rare French sequined lace early 2000. The real secret is in the italian late 1950s hand embroidered tablecloth placed inside the bag. The piece is signed with the signature Archival bloom charm—a hand-constructed bloom of Italian suede, lamé, and vintage elements. A singular assembly of history, saved from the past to be worn in the future.