Von Holzhausen launches sustainable carry sling for Apple Vision Pro

Von Holzhausen, a California-based material innovation company, has introduced the Apple Vision Pro Carry Sling, which is a sustainable, hands-free accessory designed specifically for Apple. This is the company’s second Apple-approved sustainable product.

The Carry Sling seamlessly blends functionality and style, catering to the needs of users. Crafted from Banbū, von Holzhausen’s plant-based bamboo-derived material, the case is lightweight and features a padded interior made from recycled microfiber, aligning with the brand’s commitment to sustainability.

“The Vision Pro Carry Sling represents a perfect balance of sustainability, innovation, and practicality,” said Vicki von Holzhausen, founder and CEO. “Our Banbū material offers a durable, lightweight, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional leathers and plastics while ensuring superior protection. We’re excited to continue our partnership with Apple and advance sustainable tech accessories.”

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