Reward your loved ones with these tote bags
published : 11 May 2021 at 04:00
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To celebrate its 30th anniversary, AP (Thailand) is giving away limited edition tote bags featuring outstanding works of art by 30 of the country s leading illustrators during the AP 30 x 30 You Are My Home activity.
This is the first time that a new generation of illustrators were invited to use their own styles to communicate the meaning hidden in each home through illustrations that portray impressive stories or relationships that empower life in a family. Looking more like a massive card, each of the works represents each home space terrace, bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen or garden. They are turned into unique tote bags for this special collection that is not available for purchase anywhere.
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