Corban & Blair x Thomas Avery "Meeting Place" Luggage Tag
Corban & Blair
"Meeting Place"
A place of gathering for tribes.
Lines indicate direction of significant features such as waterholes and sacred sites
Designed in collaboration with Indigenous Artist Thomas Avery. Thomas ‘Bagaay’ Avery is a descendant of the Gamilaroi tribe in northern NSW. His personal totem is the blue tongue lizard. Thomas’s ancestors were born at Bohena Creek Aboriginal Reserve, Narrabri. Thomas is a painter, designer and filmmaker using his unique insights to communicate his culture.
The luggage tag is made from quality recycled leather and includes an address card made from water-resistant cardboard that is 100% recyclable.
The recycled leather is made from combining 60% genuine leather fibres from the European shoe and handbag industry, 20% natural latex, 10% natural fat, 10% misc/raw material with tanning agents and water.
Corban & Blair’s passion is to create meaningful products that are valued, useful and desirable.
Please note this product is made to order. Allow 3 business days for the order to be dispatched. Due to the nature of leather, colour may vary.
Leather is a natural material so markings such as scars, wrinkles and veining are characteristics and proof that it is genuine leather. Each piece is slightly individual which is why we love using it.
SKU: CAB90144 (Natural), CAB90145 (Black)
Dimensions: 0.5 (d) × 7.0 (w) × 11.5 (h) cm
Material: Recycled leather, water-resistant cardboard, elastic strap
Made in Australia


