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Bob Bingham x FWM
Brick (tote)
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Description
Bob Bingham's Brick (1986) fabric, with its vibrant burnt sienna and classic reds, is a cornerstone of the FWM yardage collection. This light and mobile Brick bag passes through Philly's built environment with a nod and a wink.
Bob Bingham, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.
Printed on cotton
Approximately 12 x 25 inches (including straps)
Includes an inner pocket
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