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The Artifact
Grounded in Scandinavian architectural discipline and trained within the fashion programs of Central Saint Martins and Kingston University, Luxury Scraps is a return to the origin of pure craft. Designed and entirely hand-constructed by Emanuel Bianco. 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 with vintage brown Fox Fur with a leather intarsia animalier front panel in dusty pink. Hand-assembled in Italy, this 1-of-1 piece features a distinctive 1980s vintage gold clasp. Complemented with our signature Archival Bloom Charm in leather and mink fur.
Materials: Repurposed fox fur (early 1990s) and mink fur on the archival bloom (probably late 1950s-early 1960), with distinctive variations of colours, texture and hair lenght, brown wax-coated Italian leather, pink velvet and pink silk lining, whilst the inner side of the flap is in scottish tartan.
Hardware: Hand-sourced Vintage Gold-tone metal 1980s.
Versatility: Includes a shoulder top handle in black calf leather.
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
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Archive 26/002 is a tactile Leather journey through the late 20th century, curated into a single, unrepeatable silhouette. The design centers through the contrast of a brown fox fur and an intricate work of animalier intarsia in suede leather.
Completed with our Signature Archival Bloom Charm in leather,vintage printed mink fur, and vintage gold hardware, this piece is a labor of 'Archival Upcycling' by designer Emanuele Bianco. It is not merely a bag, but a fragment of history saved from the past to be carried into the future."
Designer´s note: “Here at Luxury Scraps I always thrive in finding the best way to rescue discarded remnants, and this new technique of animalier intarsia is the actual proof. By combining different pieces and remnants of leather I was able to create this front dusty pink panel for this bag. When I put it next to this vintage fox fur, I knew exactly how the bag had to look like.” E.B.