Yellow Owl Workshop Forest Art Sack by Banquet Workshop (1 pc)
Yellow Owl Workshop Forest Art Sack by Banquet Workshop (1 pc) - Product shown folded into pouch showing front and back.
Yellow Owl Workshop Forest Art Sack by Banquet Workshop (1 pc)
Yellow Owl Workshop Forest Art Sack by Banquet Workshop (1 pc) - Product shown folded into pouch showing front and back.

Forest Art Sack by Banquet Workshop

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SKU: 52869

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Turn errands into exhibitions! The durable reusable Art Sacks™ showcase on-trend work from contemporary artists and fold into a sewn-in pocket that doubles as a spot for your phone or keys. Reinforced double-layer handles make them strong enough for serious schlepping. The monochromatic design by Banquet Workshop features a collection of forest critters, mushrooms, and leaves, making it a perfect gift for animal lovers, bug fans, and outdoors enthusiasts.

Measures approx.: 18" L x 19" H (with a 10" handle when opened).

- Holds up 50 lbs.
- Folds into a 4.5" W x 5.75" H pouch.

This design uses waterless printing and features artist Sarah Edmonds and her partner, Tammy Lawrence, who run Banquet Atelier & Workshop in Vancouver, Canada. Here in the design flying nocturnes like the Night Hawk, Luna, White Witch, Atlas Moth, and Hercules Moth emerge in moody mystery.
Machine washable.
Made with 100% recycled rPET made from plastic bottles, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified.
Yellow Owl Workshop is the brainchild of Christine Schmidt, whose art career began in primary school when she won a bike at the local grocer's coloring contest. This bike was red and had ten whole speeds! After a youth spent on the plains of Kansas City and art school in Washington, D.C., she and her loverboy Evan moved west to a little place perched atop windy Bernal Hill in San Francisco. Fueled by too much black tea and public radio shows, she spent nights creating hand-printed cards and gifts. Seeking out local suppliers and working with fine, momma-earth loving materials, she began honing her line of wares. In 2007, after steeling her nerves, Christine took a box of her goods to some local stores, they placed orders, and Yellow Owl Workshop was born.

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