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Coriumi: Lithuanian geometry perfection

Coriumi: Lithuanian geometry perfection
21 July 2012
Paula de Burgh
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Paula de Burgh
21 July 2012

The Upcoming this week brings you the very best in Lithuanian design with the team behind Coriumi, Arvydas and Inga.

A little “yeah!” was cheered when we saw the eye-catching geometric patterns, luxuriously soft leather and simplistically designed bags! The team, comprising a married couple, have truly wowed us with their screen-printed passion and intriguing colour schemes.

The first one we wish to draw your attention to is the coral-red splatter pouch. We adore that every one is unique and the beautiful suede that it is made from. This is so versatile, suitable for anything from placing your toiletries in it to taking it out on the town or showing it off to your best friend.

We wanted to introduce you to a little bit of summer with the next printed white leather pouch; it is what Coriumi specialise in with the eye-catching geometric design. This is great when you want everyone to look at your bag and not you – bad-hair-day bag anyone?

With tribal patterns being so hot at the moment, we love the suede navy blue pouch and have decided that it is a perfect coffee-shop pouch. Why is that? It’s perfect to put on the coffee table and look at with lust, whilst waiting for a friend. The tribal patterns have such a great feel and are taken from great research with instinctive graphic-design love!

The team specialises in graphic design and fashion design to create these beautifully handmade bags.  Explore further by clicking here.

Paula de Burgh

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