
Arcis Means Business
The local label redefining everyday sophistication.
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Everyone is searching for a professional edge.
And newcomer Arcis – a contemporary Australian label with a luxury global outlook – delivers that advantage with a sharp suite of pieces for the everyday.
Integral to the collection is the Arcis ‘weekender’ bag – the perfect companion on a quick getaway, or, an overnight business trip (because these will return). Available in black or tan top-grain leather, the piece is simple, modern and also boasts an enticing level of function.
Hidden in the base is Arcis’ signature shoe compartment, able to carry up to a men’s size 12 while pleasingly removed from the rest of one’s luggage. Elsewhere, a front pocket makes it easy to keep important items close by, while durable handles and a padded, adjustable shoulder strap make for an effortless carry.

Beyond luggage, Arcis’ heightened range of fountain pens are perfect for making a statement. The Azore is a sterling silver, rhodium-plated instrument that comes with either a German made iridium point stainless steel nib, or, an 18-carat gold nib upgrade for an even smoother writing experience. The refillable piece can be personalised via engraving.

As for a keep safe when penning given thoughts, the Arcis A4 Work Compendium is an elegant folio. An impressive companion, the full-grain leather compendium includes two notepads and a pen loop – to store the above Azore – and an additional sleeve. The piece also accommodates an iPad or tablet (up to 12.9”), alongside five card slots.
Not limited to the above, Arcis’ collection includes a broader range of Swiss-made timepieces, writing instruments, leather goods, stationery and more.
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