Travel in style with this fashionable carry-on Unissograff suitcase that contributes towards the educational support and welfare of children living by the minefields of Cambodia.
The "4 bars" design, depicting a saxophone player and a bassist engaged in a 4-bar improv jamming session, was selected in the top 100 of the 2014 LUMEN PRIZE* international art exhibition and features drawings made by the children living in villages by the minefields of Cambodia.
Printed with special UV-blocking ink and inserted under transparent Plexiglass, it will not fade or be damaged by friction.
This smart suitcase offers a soft grip adjustable handle and internal mesh pockets, and because it features TSA approved lock technology your belongings will remain secure, whether stored in the overhead compartment or a luggage rack.
With your purchase 20% of the net proceeds will be donated to NPO Terra Renaissance which works locally to help support the children there.
The picture is a high-definition "Unissograff Art" digital print, featuring a collage of 50 to 100 layers, a part of which uses the drawings made by children in Cambodia.
Unissograff is art that would be incomplete without children.
Ideal for weekend's away, overnight stays, and work trips, the soft-grip handle is adjustable, and this combined with the 360° swivel wheels makes this stylish suitcase a true joy to use - and look at.
Designed exclusively by Unissograff artist ca37, they are hand-made in London.
*The LUMEN PRIZE was launched in 2012 and celebrates the very best art created with technology through a global competition.
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Unissograff™ generates funding to support the education and well-being of children in the minefield villages of Cambodia, and the social rehabilitation of young people who were engaged as child soldiers in the civil conflicts of Uganda.
Currently all donations generated by artwork created from the rakugaki drawings made by children in Cambodia are made to Terra Renaissance, an officially certified NPO organisation based in Kyoto which stations its people on the ground in the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Republic of Uganda to actively support the people of these aforementioned areas.
This way we know that our donations are 100% used for the purpose with which they were intended, supporting the areas they were intended for.
Certified NPO Terra Renaissance was established in October 2001 with the aim of "realizing a society (world peace) where all lives can exist in safety and peace".
It could be said that Cambodia is the origin of the Terra Renaissance. In 2001, they started a mine removal support project, driven by the impact felt by founder Masaya Onimaru when he first visited the minefields there. Motivated by the belief that removing even just one land mine will unquestionably save a potential victim, they have continued since the organisation was established. In addition, since 2008, they have dispatched expatriate staff to implement a village development support project in the area after landmine removal, and at the same time, individually support the livelihood of families with disabilities, including landmine victims.
Official website*: https://www.terra-r.jp/index.html
(*Please note this site is currently Japanese language only)
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