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A rare and highly collectible original Ports 1961 "Hogni" bent plywood ladies clutch purse — a distinctive and architecturally conceived fashion accessory from one of the world's most respected luxury fashion houses. Felt-lined interior with original brand plaque intact. A true crossover object sitting at the intersection of fashion design, craft, and applied art.
Ports 1961 is an international luxury fashion house with a storied history, founded by Japanese-Canadian designer Luke Tanabe in Toronto in 1961, and re-launched in New York in 2004 as a cutting-edge luxury label. The brand presented womenswear at New York and Milan Fashion Weeks and stocked its pieces alongside Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, and Oscar de la Renta at Saks Fifth Avenue. The wooden plywood clutch — a sculptural, unconventional accessory that challenges the traditional notion of the handbag — is exactly the kind of bold, material-driven design statement that defined Ports 1961's runway identity.
The "Hogni" clutch takes its form from bent and shaped plywood — a material more associated with furniture masters like Eames or Aalto than with handbag design — giving it an unmistakably architectural quality. The graceful curve of the wood, the felt-lined interior, and the original branded hardware plaque mark this as a carefully conceived object, not merely an accessory. These wooden clutch bags were produced in limited quantities for runway and retail, and comparable examples have appeared on the resale market at significant prices.
Light scratches and some surface wear to the plywood exterior consistent with age and use. Interior felt lining and original brand plaque intact. Please review all photographs carefully.
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US$40
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