"Briland Sea Lavender" a crisp, botanical hard-shell suitcase featuring a custom Briland Sea Lavender print created for the collection. Inspired by the sea lavender that edges the pink-sand beaches of Harbour Island, this design brings island calm and coastal light to every journey.
Why you’ll love it
• Nature as luggage: the hand-painted Briland Sea Lavender motif fresh greens and delicate blooms feels refined and uplifting.
• Travel-ready engineering: impact-resistant shell, ultra-smooth 360° spinner wheels, and an ergonomic telescoping handle for effortless mobility.
• Organized & secure: thoughtful interior organization and a built-in TSA lock keep
belongings neat and protected.
Carry a piece of Harbour Island with you add Briland Sea Lavender to your cart and travel beautifully
Product detail
• Sizes: Carry-on and checked options (select at checkout)
• Exterior: High-gloss, impact-resistant polycarbonate with full-bleed archival print
• Wheels: 360° double-spinner wheels for smooth maneuvering
• Handle: Telescoping aluminum handle with a comfortable grip
• Interior: Fully lined with zippered divider, cross-straps, and mesh pockets for organize
packing
• Security: Built-in TSA-approved combination lock
• Care: Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners
• Includes: protective dust cover; premium gift packaging available on request
• Shipping & returns: see store policy for delivery estimates and our satisfaction guarantee
Product behind the design
This suitcase features a custom print created for the collection by JEWEL, the Bahamian artist. The Briland Sea Lavender print translates a botanical moment from Harbour Island sea lavender drifting along the island’s famous pink sandinto a durable travel shell. Archival printing preserves the painting’s delicate washes and texture so the piece travels as a quiet expression of place and craft.
Description of the print
Briland Sea Lavender evokes the plants skirting Harbour Island’s pink beaches: layered green rosettes with tiny pale blooms, moved by salt air and low light. The result is a sunlit, restorative pattern that feels both coastal and timeless.