
Suna Fujita Ceramics Studio

Suna Fujita Ceramic Studio was founded in 2005 by Japanese ceramic artist couple Shohei Fujita and Chisato Yamano. It is located in the countryside of Kyoto. The ceramic works of the two draw inspiration from natural landscapes, childhood memories, dreams, and life with their son and dog . They are like three-dimensional storybooks engraved on ceramic products such as teapots, cups, and plates.
· Leather inlay ·
The bag uses the oriental "Bottle Green" as the background, and uses leather inlay and hand-painted techniques to depict the mischievous giant panda and bamboo patterns on the bag. The interesting scenes make people smile.



LOEWE, which pays attention to craftsmanship, does not simply print patterns on bags, but embeds the patterns into the bag body through leather marquetry and hand-sews the edges to create a three-dimensional, vivid and layered visual effect.

LOEWE has been using leather inlay technology to make handbags since 2016. First, leathers of different colors and textures are cut into the required pattern pieces by laser, and then assembled by craftsmen. The whole process is like assembling a puzzle. It is also necessary to ensure that the thickness of each piece of leather is the same, so that the inlaid pattern is flat and fits well.


There are also many surprises when you open the bag. The giant pandas in various poses roll arrogantly on the canvas lining, which is so cute. There are also special edition Suna and butterfly print leather labels from the cooperation series.

· Puzzle handbags ·

Jonathan Anderson
Creative Director, Loewe
- Born 1984
- Nationality Northern Ireland
- Graduated from London College of Fashion
- Founder and designer of JW Anderson (2008-present), creative director of LOEWE (2013-present)
I tried to find a new way to make bags, to fundamentally dismantle their structure, that is, to deconstruct the traditional bag and create a flat object with three-dimensional functions.



Each Puzzle handbag is assembled from more than 90 parts . A whole piece of leather must be cut into precisely calculated irregular geometric shapes by hand or laser cutting . It goes through 524 processes including hand-painted oil edges, pasting, stitching, and shaping . Even a craftsman with 50 years of experience needs to spend at least 10 hours to finally get a puzzle-like appearance.


It is also worth mentioning that the new version of the Puzzle handbag has been updated in terms of leather and stitching compared to the classic version - the bag is made of softer satin cowhide leather, and the double stitching on the edge of the seam has been changed to a cage-covered single-line stitching, with only one oil edge exposed . The edge of the bag no longer has obvious angular structures, as if it is made of a whole piece of leather folded and stitched, the overall configuration is more streamlined, and the weight of the bag is also correspondingly lighter .



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· How do I carry this bag? ·
Just like the name of the bag, the Puzzle handbag has a clever appearance like a puzzle. The soft bag body can be folded to unlock N kinds of styles, and can be carried on the shoulder, crossbody, handheld, hand-held, etc. The bag is equipped with a short handle and a detachable and adjustable leather shoulder strap to meet the needs of different shapes and body shapes.




What can this bag hold?
As a mini-sized handbag, Puzzle has powerful storage properties comparable to a small bucket. The lining of the bag is fully covered with printed canvas , and the soft and cute panda Pattern echoes the pattern on the bag body.



We put notebooks, tissues, iPhones, key bags, perfumes, lipsticks, book clips and other items in the bag. The bag weighs only 250 grams and is extremely small and light, making it easy to handle daily travel needs.



LOEWE × Suna Fujita Puzzle Bag
Designer Jonathan Anderson
Size 18cm wide 12.5cm high 8cm bottom
Handle 4cm
Weight 250g