Sunflowers Tote bag (US/EU) - Bags - Sabai Beauty
Sunflowers Tote bag (US/EU) - Bags - Sabai Beauty
Sunflowers Tote bag (US/EU) - Bags - Sabai Beauty
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Sunflowers Tote bag (US/EU)

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A spacious and trendy tote bag to help you carry around everything that matters. Help to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags that are polluting our oceans and be sustainable in style!

    • Printed, cut, hand-sewn, and ships from both USA and EU!
    • Dual handles 100% natural cotton bull denim = No painful digging into your hands or shoulders from thin flimsy straps and made to last for a long long time!
    • Handle length 11.8" (30 cm), width 1" (2.5cm) = long enough to comfortably put over your shoulder
    • Available in one size: 15x15in with a capacity of 2.6 US gal (10l), with a maximum weight limit of 44lbs (20kg) = sturdy enough to hold all your groceries!
    • 100% spun polyester fabric = resistant to water, mold-mildew and crinkling, highly compact when folded, break-even your single-use plastic bag usage after 14 uses (vs. 173 uses with cotton).
    • Looking for a bigger size? Check our matching beach bag here!
    • Want to match your face mask to your tote while running errands, we got you covered!

    "Van Gogh’s paintings of Sunflowers are among his most famous. He did them in Arles, in the south of France, in 1888 and 1889. Vincent painted a total of five large canvases with sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow ‘and nothing else’. In this way, he demonstrated that it was possible to create an image with numerous variations of a single colour, without any loss of eloquence.

    The sunflower paintings had a special significance for Van Gogh: they communicated ‘gratitude’, he wrote. He hung the first two in the room of his friend, the painter Paul Gauguin, who came to live with him for a while in the Yellow House. Gauguin was impressed by the sunflowers, which he thought were ‘completely Vincent’. Van Gogh had already painted a new version during his friend’s stay and Gauguin later asked for one as a gift, which Vincent was reluctant to give him. He later produced two loose copies, however, one of which is now in the Van Gogh Museum." - Van Gogh Museum

    Artist: Vincent van Gogh | Designer: Sabai Beauty