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Keith Haring Baggu Flower Recycled Nylon Baby Tote Bag

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Keith Haring Baggu Flower Recycled Nylon Baby Tote Bag

$12 Non-Member
$10.80 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Keith Haring Flower

Size:  One Size

Item# 23919-167900 In Stock
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A dream collaboration between everyone’s favorite reusable bag brand and the work of legendary Pop and graffiti artist Keith Haring, who is represented in MoMA’s collection. This lightweight Recycled Nylon Baby Tote is a smaller version of their original standard size and features Haring’s blooming flowers and flowerhead figures in his signature style. You can easily fit your lunch, an extra pair of shoes or even a six pack, and comfortably carry up to 50 lbs. The Keith Haring Baggu Baby Tote measures 18h x 10w x 4”d and can hold up to 50 lbs.

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
    Product Dimensions: 18.5h x 10w x 4"d
    Pouch Dimensions: 4h x 4"w
    Strap Drop: 7.1"
  • Material
    Ripstop Nylon
  • Year of Design
    2024
  • Origin
    China
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