Côte&Ciel Use Organic Structures to Inspire its Fall/Winter 2014 Collection

Côte&Ciel has a fall/winter that's inspired by the organic shapes in nature, with a futuristic design the brand is known for.

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French accessories label Côte&Ciel unveiled their fall/winter collection, drawing inspiration from organic structures to influence their avant-garde designs.

A major piece from the collection is herringbone, which is used to emulate the "strength and lightness of vertebrae" across the Isar, Moselle, and Meuse backpacks and rucksacks. The Nile backpack works with the vertebrae of the spine, using the shape to work with the body, not against it. If backpacks aren't your game, then look no further than the Hudson Briefcase or the Loire Weekend holdall for a more traditional, two-handle silhouette.

Outside of bags the label has also built a name for itself crafting smaller accessories like wallets and tablet pouches. Côte&Ciel's modern aesthetic is not lost on even the smallest of details, and every bag and accessory is a testament to that philosophy.

Head over to the brand's shop to get your fix.

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[via Côte&Ciel]

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