Bobogna was born from the conviction that art doesn't belong only in museums. As a teacher, I spent years looking for tools that blend everyday work with beauty — and one day I decided to sew them myself.
Every Bobogna pencil case is the result of two worlds meeting: the classroom, where I watched children respond to great works of art — and the studio, where those same paintings become something you can touch, something you can carry in your bag.
"Edu" in our name is not an addition. It's the foundation.
The name was invented by our daughter Wiktoria during a family trip through Italy and France. It sounds like a small Italian village — and that's exactly how we want our cases to feel: like something you bring back from an extraordinary journey.
Winiary · Małopolska · PolandBeauty should be used, not kept hidden.
Agnieszka Litworowska · Bobogna Edu Art
Every case stitched by hand, one by one.
We choose premium fabrics printed with masterpiece reproductions — Hokusai, Van Gogh, Vermeer. Every metre tells a story.
Every case is cut and sewn by hand, one at a time. No two are identical — each carries the mark of the hands that made it.
Rolled up and ready to travel. 36 pockets to carry a whole studio — to a café, a park, a classroom, any journey.
Every Bobogna case carries a reproduction of a painting. Because beauty shouldn't wait for holidays — it should sit in a schoolbag, next to the crayons, on a café table.
I sew every case by hand, one by one. No two are the same. Each one is a small, tangible piece of work — and you can feel it.
"Edu" in our name is no accident. I believe a child who touches Hokusai or Vermeer every day simply grows differently.