Le Croisic by Paul Signac Lunch Bag – Harbor Light & Impressionist Calm

Description

⛵🌊 A tranquil coastal moment—where soft light, still water, and distant shores create a timeless atmosphere of quiet elegance.

The Artwork

Le Croisic by Paul Signac (1928) is a luminous watercolor over black crayon that captures the peaceful charm of a French harbor. Gentle boats rest on calm waters while distant houses and shoreline architecture glow beneath an open sky. With its airy composition, soft pastel palette, and luminous quality, the piece evokes subtle movement, light, and the serene rhythm of coastal life.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Beautiful high-quality print brings delicate pastels and impressionist harbor details to life
  • A calming coastal scene that adds refined artistic charm to your lunch routine
  • Perfect for adults and kids—ideal for work, school, picnics, or everyday meals
  • Fully insulated design keeps food fresh and temperature-controlled throughout the day
  • Zippered closure, convenient carrying handle, and durable fabric combine practicality with style

Product Features

  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • One size: 9.5″ × 7″ × 2.8″ (24 × 18 × 7 cm)
  • Black base with white customisable area
  • Fully lined and insulated
  • Zippered closure with convenient carrying handle
  • The lid can be completely separated from the lunch bag

Coastal Elegance, Everyday Use

Bring the soft light and quiet beauty of a French harbor into your daily routine. This lunch bag transforms every meal into a peaceful, refined escape—timeless, elegant, and effortlessly calming.

Artwork created, designed, and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs.

 

  One size
Width, in 9.45
Height, in 2.76
Depth, in 7.09

 

Product form

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SKU: 28668906327979345967

$39.95

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    Description

    ⛵🌊 A tranquil coastal moment—where soft light, still water, and distant shores create a timeless atmosphere of quiet elegance.

    The Artwork

    Le Croisic by Paul Signac (1928) is a luminous watercolor over black crayon that captures the peaceful charm of a French harbor. Gentle boats rest on calm waters while distant houses and shoreline architecture glow beneath an open sky. With its airy composition, soft pastel palette, and luminous quality, the piece evokes subtle movement, light, and the serene rhythm of coastal life.

    Why You’ll Love It

    • Beautiful high-quality print brings delicate pastels and impressionist harbor details to life
    • A calming coastal scene that adds refined artistic charm to your lunch routine
    • Perfect for adults and kids—ideal for work, school, picnics, or everyday meals
    • Fully insulated design keeps food fresh and temperature-controlled throughout the day
    • Zippered closure, convenient carrying handle, and durable fabric combine practicality with style

    Product Features

    • Material: 100% Polyester
    • One size: 9.5″ × 7″ × 2.8″ (24 × 18 × 7 cm)
    • Black base with white customisable area
    • Fully lined and insulated
    • Zippered closure with convenient carrying handle
    • The lid can be completely separated from the lunch bag

    Coastal Elegance, Everyday Use

    Bring the soft light and quiet beauty of a French harbor into your daily routine. This lunch bag transforms every meal into a peaceful, refined escape—timeless, elegant, and effortlessly calming.

    Artwork created, designed, and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs.

     

      One size
    Width, in 9.45
    Height, in 2.76
    Depth, in 7.09

     

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