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  • Museums & Galleries Tote - Cottage Cat

Museums & Galleries Tote - Cottage Cat

SKU: COT255
C$39.95
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This sturdy certified organic cotton canvas tote features a hare made from pressed wildflowers by Helen Ahpornsiri for Wild Press. The design is printed on both sides, has a colour coordinated handle and an interior pocket.

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About the Artist

Helen Ahpornsiri is a UK-based artist and illustrator renowned for her intricate, mosaic-like depictions of wildlife created entirely from 100% real pressed botanicals. Using responsibly foraged ferns, wildflowers, and marine algae, she preserves her materials in their natural colors—without the use of paints or dyes—before delicately cutting and layering them to form detailed creatures such as birds, mammals, and insects. A graduate of the University of the West of England, her work explores themes of conservation and the "new narrative" found in unassuming weeds. She has gained international acclaim through her books, A Year in the Wild and Beneath the Waves, as well as collaborations with global brands like Anthropologie.

Specifications

Dimensions 13in x 16.5in | 33cm x 42cm
Care Hand wash only
Construction Printed on front and back.
Lined with inside pocket.
Coordinated fabric handle.
Material 100% GOTS organic cotton

About Museums & Galleries

Museums & Galleries Ltd is the United Kingdom’s leading producer of high-quality art cards, stationery, and design-led giftware. For over 30 years, the company has bridged heritage and contemporary aesthetics. As a key partner to institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and the British Museum, their collection features exclusive imagery from world-class archives and independent artists.

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