Kettő

Québec City


Illustrator Julie St-Onge-Drouin started up Kettő with her partner Catherine Fafard after her illustrative designs kept finding their way onto ceramic surfaces. Now at this bright and colorful boutique, they’re on bags – from gym and school bags to backpacks. Kettő designs are sold in small boutiques throughout Québec, but the selection here is better than you'll find elsewhere.

And if you were wondering, kettő means 'two' in Hungarian, denoting the two women who set up the company.


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