Burberry B Shield Card Holder
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
When Burberry held a public competition for a new logo in 1901, the winning entry took inspiration from 13th- and 14th-century armour, creating the now-iconic Equestrian Knight Design. Daniel Lee decorates this card holder with a gold-tone B shield, an emblem drawn from the knight's eponymous piece of protection.
Details
When Burberry held a public competition for a new logo in 1901, the winning entry took inspiration from 13th- and 14th-century armour, creating the now-iconic Equestrian Knight Design. Daniel Lee decorates this card holder with a gold-tone B shield, an emblem drawn from the knight's eponymous piece of protection.
When Burberry held a public competition for a new logo in 1901, the winning entry took inspiration from 13th- and 14th-century armour, creating the now-iconic Equestrian Knight Design. Daniel Lee decorates this card holder with a gold-tone B shield, an emblem drawn from the knight's eponymous piece of protection.