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Kknekki (Bon Dep)

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“Bon” means good in French, and “Dep” means beautiful in Vietnamese, and these two words have been the driving forces behind all the work and effort put into the brand since its beginnings in 2012.

Within the Bon Dep universe, we find the best hair ties in the world with their Kknekki. The unique crafting and weaving technique using more than 60 threads gives almost endless options for colours and combinations.

We also find the Bon Dep Essentials line, a range of accessories made with high-quality fabrics such as Liberty prints and Belgian linen. On the other hand, there is the Bon Dep Icons line, which features hair accessories.

Emilia by Bon Dep is the jewellery line within Bon Dep, launched in January 2019. The collection consists of hoops, chains, rings and charms — all designed to mix and match so you can create your own personal jewellery.

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Craie Studio 

Sébastien Germès and Camille Levai are partners in life and in business. They refer themselves as “Artistes Amoureux” and their love of art, design and travel reveals itself in their creations.

Having worked in the luxury and leather goods industries earlier in their careers, Sebastien and Camille decided to launch “Craie” in France in 2012. “Craie” means “chalk” in French and is a tribute to the class rooms of their youth, filled with fun, imagination and creativity. They wanted their brand to explore and develop new styles and techniques that would enhance and emphasize the beauty and functionality of leather.

The result is an evolving - but always striking - collection of leather goods in a huge variety of colours and shapes. The design duo develop new styles every season, all the while re-inventing their signature pieces every six months with new fabrics, finishes and colourways. They then produce their collections with the help of their expert craftsmen in their own Moroccan workshop. And all leathers used are developed exclusively for Craie in partnership with tanneries in France, Italy and Morocco. While they are best known for their “Maths” satchel – a cross body bag that is both modular and reversible – all their creations have the commonality of being audacious and playful. 

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Coqui Coqui

Discover Coqui Coqui Perfumeria @coquicoquiofficial , a fragrance house born in the lush landscapes of the Yucatán Peninsula in 2003.

Each perfume is a sensory journey, inspired by the rich botanical heritage and a fascination of travel of the brand’s founder. 

The fragrance universe is divided into four captivating collections : the Yucatan Peninsula, the Iles de la Société, The Riviera dei Fiori and the Sierras Pampeanas. 

From warm tobacco and fresh coconut to florals and resins steeped in tradition, Coqui Coqui crafts minimalist yet deeply evocative fragrances that linger like a beautiful memory.

Guanabana

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To tell the story of Guanabana we have to start by talking about its founder. Almudena Espinosa was born in Spain. Daughter of a Spanish father and a Colombian mother, she grew up in a house with Colombian principles and values. 


During her childhood, on her trips to Colombia, she fell deeply in love with its people, its passion, its humanity and culture. She founded Guanabana in 2005 with the dream of fulfilling her entrepreneurial aspirations and helping those in need. 

 

Now the brand has its own design department, developing unique and timeless designs. with the intention of making quality and durable products that go beyond one season. The production happens mainly in Colombia and Spain, working with more than 1200 artisans with traditional techniques inherited from their ancestors. 

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