Nosakhari enters travel with handwoven luxury hold-all by Martina Spetlova
Nosakhari’s first travel bag comes handwoven by Martina Spetlova, in three limited versions priced up to £2,400. It is luxury built for actual use.

Nosakhari is stepping into travel with a bag that looks made for people who care as much about how something is built as how it photographs. The Wayfare Hold-All is a tall tote with top handles and a reinforced base, cut in Martina Spetlova’s signature handwoven leather technique and sold as a limited-edition piece in three versions. It lands as a utility-first luxury move, not a logo stunt.
The pricing makes the point quickly. The burgundy and black versions will retail at £1,850, while the patchwork bicolor version climbs to £2,400, a number that puts the bag firmly in collector territory. That makes sense for a piece that leans on handwork, small-batch scarcity and a silhouette that nods to vintage weekender bags without copying them outright. This is the kind of travel hold-all that is meant to be seen at check-in, then used hard for years.

For Nosa Osadolor, the collaboration marks Nosakhari’s first push into the travel category. Osadolor originally established the London brand in 2013 and rebooted it in 2022, and Nosakhari now describes itself as a London-based minimalist luxury accessory and leather-goods brand rooted in individuality and self-expression. He has said customers are becoming “far more intentional” about what they buy and travel with, which is exactly why this drop feels timed to the current mood: fewer throwaway statement bags, more pieces with a reason to exist.
Spetlova is the right partner for that shift. Based in London, she is known for colorful woven leather pieces with a sustainable angle, and her practice uses metal-free leather treated with nontoxic dyeing processes. Her own brand says each piece comes with a scannable digital passport that traces materials, making and life beyond the object, a detail that pushes the conversation past surface-level eco branding and into accountability. She has said the collaboration felt natural because both labels believe that “real luxury lives in the making,” and that her woven leather adds texture and tactility while Nosakhari brings the craftsmanship and finish to make something “bold, functional and built to travel with you over time.”

That mix of values and workmanship gives the Wayfare Hold-All real weight in a market crowded with travel bags that rely on hardware and hype. Osadolor is also the founder of Createlab, the UK leather-goods manufacturer, which only sharpens the sense that this is a product built from inside the craft rather than borrowed from luxury theater. In 2026, the smartest status bag may be the one that proves it knows how to age.
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