Oliver Co Premium Compact Wallet

£89.00
Description

A beautifully refined, durable, 9 pocket plant-based wallet, sustainably considered throughout. 

This original compact wallet has been upgraded with new innovative Italian-made materials, refined detailing and increased functionality. RFID protection with a multitude of pockets and features. A sustainable wallet that doesn't compromise on looks and durability.

  • 9 pockets, 12 card capacity
  • RFID protection
  • 2 outer pockets for your most used cards.
  • Inner quick access pocket perfect for bank notes, travel cards or the credit card you use most
  • Folded notes stored away on inside back pockets.
  • Made from apple leather a premium plant-based material made from waste apples.
  • Premium microfibre suede lining combined recycled oxford weave lining.
  • Refined painted leather edge to reduce folds and keep wallet slim.

L - 110mm W - 70mm D - 8mm 

Designed in London, made in Istanbul, Turkey

Pictured is the Forest green colour variant

The apple Leather is an OEKO-TEX certified premium bio-based fabric made using apple waste from the fruit juice and compote industry.
The apple by-product comes from Bolzano in Italy, one of the world's largest apple-producing regions. Due to the shear scale, it is faced with a significant amount of waste. The leather up-cycles this unused apple to create a material with considerably reduced environmental impact.

Oliver Co. London are BCorp Certified and Members of 1% For The Planet

Good Causes

1% for the Planet

1% for the Planet is an international organisation whose members contribute at least one percent of their annual revenue to environmental causes to protect people and the planet.

Ateliers Verts is a Member!

The aim is to offer accountability, prevent greenwashing and certify reputable giving.

It all started when two businessmen met and bonded over their shared love for the outdoors. Realising their responsibility to protect our planet, they decided to give 1% of their sales back to the environment—whether or not they were profitable.

In 2002, Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, and Craig Mathews, founder of Blue Ribbon Flies, created 1% for the Planet and started a global movement.