Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Suitcase Stickers


These cheeky stickers can be applied to your carry-ons to freak people out. Just be ready for the full body-cavity search if you bring these to the airport!

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Spring Sprouts: Galeria Jorge Juan Welcomes Spring!

Galeria Jorge Juan, a shopping institution in the centre of Valencia, welcomes spring with an incredible installation. Flowers emerge from the buildings facade. They sprout from the joints of the tiles making their way among the huge shopping bags announcing the start of the new season.

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Suit Totes


POKETO have launched a new collaboration with environmentally-awesome nonprofit design brand Eco Party Mearry; totes (recycled from vintage three-piece suits!

Buy them here.

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Cast of Vices

Cigarette butts, pills, bottle caps, and coke bags made into jewelry by Cast Of Vices.
The collection is hand crafted in the U.S.A with solid sterling silver or gold.

"Born from a desire to create artifacts out of our vices, Cast Of Vices celebrates the inherent design aesthetic of these substances while at the same time casting a critical eye on pop culture and our obsession with self-medication and addiction."

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Produce Bags


Reusable, washable produce bags made from translucent polyester and since they're mesh you can wash your fruits and veggies right in the bag. Produce Bags are available in a variety of fun colors.

Check them out.

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Luggage Tags

Fun plastic luggage tags as well as room for all the necessary contact information on the back (name, address, phone).

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FREITAG Limited Art Edition 2009



The Contemporary Art of Art Recycling. The furiously Limited Art Edition of FREITAG bags is made from banners of the world’s most sizzling Contemporary Art Museums. Beautiful!


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Happy Sack Bin Bags



Bin Bags that look like Pet Goldfish and Christmas Puddings! From Suck UK.

Upcycle Ottoman

Cool ottomans upholstered using a supply of surplus jute bags previously used to transport organic coffee beans.


via Better Living Through Design
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