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Tokyo Clutch BagTokyo Clutch BagTokyo Clutch Bag is an innovative fashion accessory that exemplifies the intersection of architectural principles and leather craftsmanship, distinguished by its unique hand-embossed 3D diamond structure surface pattern. Designed by architect and product designer Imme Vogel, this minimalist luxury accessory emerged from architectural inspiration and Japanese origami influences, representing a breakthrough in leather manipulation techniques. The clutch, measuring 22 cm in length, 7 cm in width, and 11 cm in height, features a stitch-free construction that maintains both softness and flexibility while preserving its distinctive geometric embossing. Crafted from high-quality cow nappa leather with mineral tanning, the bag incorporates innovative design elements such as hidden magnets that elegantly shape the custom-designed black chrome zipper closure. The design's versatility is enhanced by a removable black chain or nylon-leather strap option, offering multiple wearing possibilities. The development process, which began in 2016, involved extensive material research and the creation of proprietary embossing techniques, as traditional pleating factories deemed the concept initially unfeasible. This challenge led to the development of a unique single 3D form embossing method, where each leather component is individually treated to achieve the signature diamond pattern. The Tokyo Clutch Bag, recognized with a Bronze A' Design Award in the Fashion and Travel Accessories Design category, represents a significant achievement in combining minimalist luxury with innovative leather craftsmanship, demonstrating how architectural concepts can be successfully translated into fashion accessories. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: fashion accessories design, leather craftsmanship, geometric pattern, minimalist luxury, architectural inspiration, innovative embossing SOURCES: |
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