RAKE BANK / GBS
Mark Giusti
Mark Giusti
Mark Giusti
Mark Giusti

RAKE BANK / GBS-203

Great British Summer

175.00
Discover the Rake Bank Credit Cards Holder in Midnight Navy Colour designed exclusively for our collaboration with THE RAKE magazine.

This elegant and slim card holder is designed to accommodate your daily needs. It has four compartments for all your essential cards (two on each side), with a middle compartment for banknotes, featuring a modern and classic style in a single piece. In addition, it depicts our signature embossed London Grey colour on one side and a smooth finish of the London Grey Colour on the other side, so you can flip it over as you please to match your style.

Our signature Cosmati Mosaic embossed leather has been inspired by the geometric mosaics particularly found in the High altar of London's Westminster Abbey, built in the 13th century AD and on which no less than 38 kings and queens have been crowned.

The interior lining has been inspired by inspired from the original mosaic decorations that was found in Roman Villa in Pitney, Somerset (United Kingdom) explored in (1861).


Iconic details include: embosssed leather, mosaic lining, the signature slanted pockets and MARK/GIUSTI logo discretely heat embossed on the back.

100% Genuine bovine leather body and Trims.
100% Cotton sateen lining.
100% Handcrafted in Italy.

Midnight Navy is our signature Dark Navy exclusive for MARK/GIUSTI.

International delivery is available.
Colour : Midnight Navy
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We offer a complimentary service to emboss your initials on all MARK / GIUSTI bags and small leather accessories. Please email us your request to sales@markgiusti.com when placing your order.

Mosaic Pattern Story

Great British Summer Mosaic

The inspiration for the GBS mosaic pattern was taken from the original mosaic decorations that was found in Roman Villa in Pitney, Somerset (United Kingdom) explored in (1861).
Mark Giusti

MOSAIC RE-CREATION

MARK / GIUSTI have collaborated with Mosaicist Francesco Parutto to recreate the original mosaic marble floors found in Pitney Somerset.
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