Piet Mondrian, Composition | Recycled Tote Bag
Piet Mondrian, Composition | Recycled Tote Bag
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Geometry in Motion for Daily Use
Piet Mondrian's Composition becomes something you can carry. This Mondrian Composition tote bag transforms one of the best-known examples of geometric abstraction into a practical, everyday accessory. Bold blocks of red, yellow, blue, black, and white bring clarity and structure to daily life.
Designed for errands, travel, or museum outings, this Mondrian Composition tote bag pairs visual order with practical function. It offers a roomy shape for daily carrying and folds into its pouch for easy storage.
Designed for Everyday Use
The lightweight construction keeps this Mondrian Composition tote bag easy to carry throughout the day. It folds into its own zippered pouch for compact storage, making it practical for errands, travel, museum visits, or as an extra reusable bag to keep in a handbag or car.
- Material: Recycled GREEN CIRCLE fabric
- Weight: 55 g / 1.98 oz
- Bag Size: 50 x 42 cm (19.7" x 16.5")
- Zippered Storage Pouch: 12 x 12 cm (4.7" x 4.7")
- Handle: 27 cm / 10.6"
- Capacity: Carries up to 20 kg / 44 lbs
- Part Number: L1010
- Includes: Zippered pouch for storage. Safely slip it into another bag for extra storage.
Sustainable Materials and Construction
This Mondrian Composition tote bag is made from recycled GREEN CIRCLE material. The fabric is water-resistant and designed for everyday durability while remaining light enough to fold and store easily.
Care
Hand washing is recommended to preserve the water-resistant coating. Machine washing at 86¡F / 30¡C is possible when placed in a washing bag.
From Abstract Grid to Everyday Object
MondrianÕs grid-based abstractions sought balance through straight lines, right angles, and primary colors. Composition helped define the visual language of De Stijl and influenced design, architecture, and modern graphics far beyond painting.
This Mondrian Composition tote bag offers a simple idea: art is not only something to observe, but something to use and live with.
