limited edition

Key Pouch

Color : Dawn Blue - Bistrot Canvas and Calfskin Leather
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This mini key pouch is an ingenious accessory that can hold keys, change, cards, or other small essentials. Its fun design features a sliding grained calfskin leather strap offering a split ring for keys on one side and a bag charm attached with a snap hook on the other side. It can be securely attached inside most Fauré Le Page bags. For this Bistrot summer edition, the Maison’s iconic Scale Canvas uses its unprecedented interplay of colors to reproduce Parisian cane-woven bistro chairs, evoking the French lifestyle. The Dawn Blue version is soft as morning light and is accented with touches of Mars Ocher.

  • Zip fastening
  • Snap hook
  • Split ring
  • Canvas made in France
  • Product crafted in Spain

Width

11 cm / 4.3 in

Height

6,5 cm / 2.4 in

Depth

1,5 cm / 0.4 in
  • Keys

  • A few coins

  • Credit cards

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The Bistrot Canvas

For this second installment of the season, the Maison’s signature Fauré Le Page Scale Canvas is reimagined as an universally recognizable pattern: the woven cane of Parisian bistro chairs. An interplay of loops and interweaving. An interplay of colors. The styles featured in this limited edition boast the most iconic pattern of Parisian terraces.


BISTROT: The French art de vivre

BISTROT: The French art de vivre

NEW COLLECTION

With Bistrot, the second chapter in a Parisian story told as a trilogy, Fauré Le Page celebrates the Parisian lifestyle and French craftmanship. Two signature motifs meet, poised between Parisian allure and the joy of spring.
Fauré Le Page invites each of us to take a seat and join a story in constant motion: Paris, its bistros, its seasons and the eternal desire to live.

“Paris is but a few letters short of paradise.” Jules Renard