The Nano Montreal – DeMellier

This eternally chic medium sized bag plays up its triangle shape from every angle.

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Our take on the micro-bag trend, the Nano Montreal is a petite structured cross-body bag with a removable/adjustable cross-body strap and tubular top handle. A perfectly proportioned statement piece, the Nano Montreal can fit most small to regular-size phones and some additional small handbag essentials like keys, cards, etc. It can be worn cross-body, over the shoulder or held by its mini top handle.

Exterior: Soft, black smooth cowhide leather with subtle shine
Interior: Luxurious black cotton lined interior
Details: Gold bar & hardware

We use real leather of the highest quality, sustainably sourced exclusively in Italy and Spain and complying with the highest EU regulations and standards. Our suppliers are certified by the European Leather Working Group, guaranteeing the highest standards of sustainability and sourcing.
Our packaging is made of partially recycled paper sourced from FSC accredited suppliers and natural cotton, thus fully recyclable.

All our handbags and leather goods are handcrafted with integrity by skilful artisans using local techniques and traditions in a family-owned factory in the South of Spain. We only work with partners who we know very well and trust, who offer fair working conditions and a safe working environment to their workers.

Additional information

Width

18cm/7.1”

Height

12cm/4.7”

Depth

9cm/3.5”

Handle drop

5cm/2"

Max. Strap Length

48cm/19"

Min. Strap Length

58cm/22.8"

Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it is now named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal and a few, much smaller, peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. The city is 196 km (122 mi) east of the national capital, Ottawa, and 258 km (160 mi) southwest of the provincial capital, Quebec City.

As of 2021, the city had a population of 1,762,949, and a metropolitan population of 4,291,732, making it the second-largest metropolitan area in Canada. French is the city's official language. In 2021, 85.7% of the population of the city of Montreal considered themselves fluent in French while 90.2% could speak it in the metropolitan area. Montreal is one of the most bilingual cities in Quebec and Canada, with 58.5% of the population able to speak both French and English.

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Montreal has hosted numerous important international events, including the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, and is the only Canadian city to have hosted the Summer Olympics, having done so in 1976. The city hosts the Canadian Grand Prix of Formula One; the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the largest jazz festival in the world; the Just for Laughs festival, the largest comedy festival in the world; and Les Francos de Montréal, the largest French-language music festival in the world. In sports, it is home to multiple professional teams, most notably the Canadiens of the National Hockey League, who have won the Stanley Cup a record 24 times.

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