HowBottle collaborates with The Palace Museum Stationery for Arbor Day

As Arbor Day approaches, sustainable fashion brand HowBottle joins the "Palace Museum Zero Waste" initiative by transforming fallen leaves and branches from the Palace Museum into a new series of cultural and creative products. This collaboration aims to lead consumers towards symbiosis with nature and promote sustainable living practices.

In this new collection, the "Haicuo Hollow Bookmark" draws inspiration from the imagery of flying fish, longevity starfish, and sea ducks depicted in the "Haicuo Tu" painting. Utilizing fallen leaves and branches from the Palace Museum, the bookmark's design incorporates natural textures, inviting consumers to touch and feel the passage of time and nature's essence.

The "Songfu Bracelet" is inspired by the Qing dynasty painter Yun Shouping's "Yun Shouping Flower Album" from the Palace Museum's collection. The bracelet, crafted from fermented materials derived from Palace Museum leaves and branches, features a leather-like texture and is handwoven into a pattern resembling pine branches, symbolizing blessings from the Palace Museum.

HowBottle has long been committed to environmental protection, using recycled materials as design inspiration to explore sustainable lifestyles. This collaboration for Arbor Day with the Palace Museum Stationery aligns with the brand's sustainable ethos, transforming waste into new forms of life and advocating ecological conservation through tangible actions.

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