Damien Hirst has teamed up with The Row to create a special edition backpack, of which 12 will be signed by the artist, with a portion of each sale benefitting UNICEF. Hirst has added his signature spots to The Row’s black patent leather and Nile crocodile leather backpack. This is two of the biggest names in design culture today.
Damien Hirst and The Row produce Backpack to benefit UNICEF
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