Orki Flower - Beige
From the Plèi collection and made entirely from upcycled leather offcuts, the “Orki” flower is a dreamlike plant, reminiscent of wisteria with its eight-tiered conical shape and sloping stem. Its circular petals of decreasing size are made of two types of leather, folded and hand-sewn together, evoking the elegance of an orchid. A slender leaf is stitched along the leather-covered stem. This flower can be displayed in a bud vase, with other leather flowers, or in a bouquet of dried flowers. The name “Orki” is a play on the word “orchid”, echoing the flower which served as the inspiration for the petals in this piece.
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Orki Flower - Beige
Orki Flower - Beige
From the Plèi collection and made entirely from upcycled leather offcuts, the “Orki” flower is a dreamlike plant, reminiscent of wisteria with its eight-tiered conical shape and sloping stem. Its circular petals of decreasing size are made of two types of leather, folded and hand-sewn together, evoking the elegance of an orchid. A slender leaf is stitched along the leather-covered stem. This flower can be displayed in a bud vase, with other leather flowers, or in a bouquet of dried flowers. The name “Orki” is a play on the word “orchid”, echoing the flower which served as the inspiration for the petals in this piece.
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From the Plèi collection and made entirely from upcycled leather offcuts, the “Orki” flower is a dreamlike plant, reminiscent of wisteria with its eight-tiered conical shape and sloping stem. Its circular petals of decreasing size are made of two types of leather, folded and hand-sewn together, evoking the elegance of an orchid. A slender leaf is stitched along the leather-covered stem. This flower can be displayed in a bud vase, with other leather flowers, or in a bouquet of dried flowers. The name “Orki” is a play on the word “orchid”, echoing the flower which served as the inspiration for the petals in this piece.























