Canvas Bags – Paperblanks

R445.00R475.00

Step out in style with the Paperblanks canvas bag – a striking fusion of function and imagination. Featuring enchanting artwork from your favourite Paperblanks designs on both sides, these bags bring a sense of storybook magic to your everyday carry. Whether you’re off to the market, your local library, or just enjoying a day out, these bags offer both charm and practicality in equal measure. Crafted from strong cotton and built to last, each bag comfortably carries up to 7kg, making it perfect for toting books, groceries, or art supplies. The durable shoulder strap is thoughtfully designed for comfort and ease, while keeping the vivid cover-inspired artwork on full display. Inside, you’ll find a handy zippered pocket – just the spot for your keys, phone, or anything you’d rather not lose in the depths of your bag.

Product features:

  • Striking designs inspired by iconic art & design.
  • Printed front and back for full visual impact.
  • Sturdy cotton construction.
  • Carries up to 7kg.
  • Comfortable shoulder-length strap.
  • Zippered internal pocket for small essentials.
  • Branded Paperblanks tag.
  • Bag size: approx. 37 x 38 cm (not including straps).
  • Available options:
    – Van Gogh – Irises
    – Granada Turquoise – Moorish Mosaic
    – Kara-Ori – Japanese Kimono
    – Anemone – William Kilburn
    – Cezanne’s Terracotta Pots
    – Klimt – The Kiss
    – Spring – Lawrence Alma-Tadema
    – Asterix the Gaul

Garment Tolerance Note: While we do our best to adhere to the measurements specified, please allow for small variations of up to one inch or 25mm due to the nature of the fabric.

 

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Van Gogh’s Irises
Original Art: Vincent van Gogh’s Irises painting
Era: 1889
Region: Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Vincent van Gogh was one of the great Post-Impressionist painters. After admitting himself to the Saint-Paul Asylum following a severe mental health crisis, he recuperated by painting the asylum’s garden. We are honoured to partner with Getty to bring Van Gogh’s stirring Irises study to our collection.

Granada Turquoise – Moorish Mosaic
Original Art: Photograph by Gérard Degeorge
Era: Contemporary photograph of historical architecture
Region: Western Islamic world
Photographer Gérard Degeorge has travelled the world, capturing grand pieces of architectural design through the scope of his lens. Our Granada Turquoise design comes from his vast collection of photography. It is reminiscent of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Anemone – William Kilburn
Original Art: Textile design by William Kilburn
Era: late 1700s
Region: England
The eternal appeal of a floral design is captured in the work of Irish illustrator William Kilburn. The artist behind William Curtis’ book on botany, Flora Londinensis, Kilburn was also a designer and printer of calico. His seaweed motifs were so iconic that he presented a dress in the pattern to Queen Charlotte!

Kara-ori – Japanese Kimono
Original Art: Karaori costume design for Noh Theatre
Era: 18th century
Region: Japan
Showcasing silk dyed with beni (the pigment extracted from safflower petals) and lacquered in gold, this kimono design dates to the Edo period (1615–1868), when it was used as a costume for the theatrical style known as Noh. Karaori refers specifically to the exquisitely embroidered traditional woman’s kimono that Noh theatre was known for.

Cezanne’s Terracotta Pots and Flowers
Original Art: Terracotta Pots and Flowers oil on canvas painting by Paul Cézanne
Era: 1891–1892
Region: France
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) was a French painter who is regarded as one of the greatest of the post-Impressionists. Terracotta Pots and Flowers saw Cézanne enter a new era of still life painting. Here he arranges everyday objects including a pitcher with potted geraniums inside the greenhouse at his father’s estate near Aix-en-Provence.

Klimt, The Kiss
Original Art: The Kiss (Lovers) by Gustav Klimt
Era: 1907–1908
Region: Vienna
The Kiss (1907–1908), the Gustav Klimt painting reproduced here, represents the pinnacle of his “golden phase.” Oil and gold leaf combine to create shapes and colours reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau styles. The lustrous palette and intricate patterns make the work a great masterpiece of the period.

Spring – Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Original Art: Spring painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Era: 1894
Region: England
In his Spring painting (1894), Lawrence Alma-Tadema represented the Victorian custom of sending children to collect flowers on May Day. By placing the scene in ancient Rome, he suggested the festival’s great antiquity through architectural details, dress, sculpture and musical instruments based on Roman originals.

Asterix the Gaul
Original Art: Original artwork from the Asterix comic series
Era: 1959–present
Region: France
The Adventures of Asterix, our series in partnership with Les Éditions Albert René, channels the spirit of Asterix the Gaul from the celebrated comic book series. In these stories, Asterix, along with his friend Obelix and canine companion Dogmatix, ventures to lands near and far with unwavering ingenuity and just a little bit of magic potion.

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Van Gogh – Irises, Granada Turquoise – Moorish Mosaic, Kara-Ori – Japanese Kimono, Anemone – William Kilburn, Cezanne's Terracotta Pots, Klimt – The Kiss, Spring – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Asterix the Gaul

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