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Keith Haring Baggu Pets Recycled Nylon Laptop Sleeve

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Keith Haring Baggu Pets Recycled Nylon Laptop Sleeve

$32 Non-Member
$28.80 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Keith Haring Pets

Size:  13"

Item# 500024-167914 In Stock
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Everyone’s favorite reusable bag brand has collaborated with legendary Pop artist Keith Haring, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. This quilted Recycled Nylon Puffy Laptop Sleeve, padded with post-consumer recycled PET polyfill, is printed with Haring’s fun-loving pets illustrations originally drawn for The Humane Society of Broward County in 1987. Slip your 13” laptop or tablet inside, secure the velcro flap and you’ll be set for every commute. The Keith Haring Baggu Recycled Nylon Puffy Laptop Sleeve measures 13h x 10.25w x 0.75”d.

Emily Sugihara started Baggu in 2007 because she sought a more sustainable alternative to traditional disposable grocery bags. Since then, the San Francisco-based company has become well-known for functional, affordable and nice-looking products. 

© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

  • Designer
    Emily Sugihara and Ellen Van Der Laan
  • Size
    13": 13h x 10.25w x 0.75"d
    16": 15h x 10.5w x 0.75"d
  • Material
    100% Recycled Ripstop Nylon
  • Year of Design
    2022
  • Origin
    China
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