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Ucon Acrobatics Jona
Ucon Acrobatics Jona
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The product is in stock and can be shipped the next business day.
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Delivered in 3-5 business days
Carrier Delivery time Price GLS Parcel Service 3-5 business days 7.99 € -
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DescriptionSUSTAINABILITY > GOOD JOB More info
Ucon Acrobatics Jona - we present you a collaboration between Ucon Acrobatics and Leif Podhajsky - an Australian graphic designer and artist with Czech roots. He is best known for his work for artists such as Tame Impala, Bonobo, Kylie Minogue, Lykke Li, Mount Kimbie, the London Grammer and many others. Leif's work touches on the themes of interconnectedness, love, fear, magic and the meaning of nature. ! Thanks to the color design, each piece is unique and the number of products is limited. Freshlabels is one of the few selected retailers in the world to offer this original piece. Ucon Acrobatics Jona - minimalist kidney bag made from recycled PET bottles.
- Upper made from recycled PET bottles
- Waterproof thanks to fluorocarbon-free inner TPE layer
- Inner zipped pocket
- Rear compartment
- Waterproof zippers
- Adjustable strap
- Logo embossed on the front
- Special paper packaging
- Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 6 cm
- Volume: 1 l
- Weight: 180 g
- Material: 100% polyester from PET bottles
Product code : uc745
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Brand
Label Ucon is the work of Jochen Smuda and Martin Fusseneggera, originally from Germany. Jochen and Martin began to realize their vision of their own project in 2001, a brand in which all their ideals and ideas - creativity, quality of performance and ethics - would be applied.
Ucon Acrobatics and Sustainability
The brand Ucon Acrobatics received 4 out of 7 points and has the status „Good job”.
Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.