
Stegosacculus
Design Contest Winner
Stegosacculus is a bag that lived around 155 million years ago - during the Sacculus Period - in the Western of Germany. It was a handmade braided bag known for its rounded back and its tripple row of back plates that end with a lock out of gun metal on the bag’s tail. This bag was first discovered in 2018 by Nadine Eismann during the Great ECCO leather Rush - also known as the ECCO leather design contest.
Because this bag had armored plates that seemed shingled, it was given the name Stegosacculus (stego „roof“; sacculus „bag“), which means “roofed bag”.
Made with ECCO Tectonic Leather