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Tigre a l'Ananas beach bag
Beach bag in H canvas with "Tigre a l'Ananas" print
- 100% cotton with handles in rope and wood
- Woven and screen printed in France (3 screens)
- Can be carried by hand or worn over the shoulder
- Two interior pockets
Made in France
Designed by Stéfany Devaux Bellamy
Dimensions: L 49 x H 36 x D 25 cm
The story behind
Tigre a l'ananas represents a surprising encounter deep in the jungle, where a tiger and pineapples blend in with colored foliage. The king of the jungle has always been a source of inspiration for Jean-Louis Dumas, who passed on his love for this animal through tales of his travels told to artist Stefany Devaux.