Part-time Picnic by Welcome Companions: A collection of leather bags inspired by an afternoon on the grass

Part-time Picnic by Welcome Companions

by Vivianne Lapointe Fascinated by how unexpected shapes can be transformed into functional accessories, Laurel Consuelo Broughton launched Welcome Companions in 2011. Her debut Mr. Knife, Miss Fork collection was well received by fashion hounds and intellectuals alike, inspired by Rene Crevel’s surrealist novel, “Babylon”. Broughton’s newest concept once again…

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CH Editions: T-Tech by Tumi Backpack: Our second collaboration with the trusted travel brand results in our ideal day to day travel bag

CH Editions: T-Tech by Tumi Backpack

As avid travelers, finding a single bag for all situations almost always ends in compromise, leaving us with an arsenal of luggage clogging up our closets. So when our friends at Tumi approached us to create our ideal, all-purpose bag we jumped at the chance. Having collaborated with Tumi…

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Meet Me Here Moving Tote: A surprisingly elegant bag inspired by cargo supplies

Meet Me Here Moving Tote

In re-imagining certain daily ubiquities—from the Have a Nice Day plastic bag to paper lunch sacks—clever designers have come up with delightfully intentional accessories. Whimsy is one thing, however—true sophistication is quite another. Inspired by the functional but often dingy spreads used to wrap and protect furniture and insulate…

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Plastic Bags Installation

L’artiste Pascale Marthine Tayou aime utiliser des objets du quotidien pour ces œuvres. Sa dernière création, exposée au musée d’art contemporain de Rome, s’appelle « Plastic Bags » et propose un structure de 10 mètres de haut composée de milliers de sacs pour symboliser le consumérisme de notre société.

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Lotuff Bridle Duffle: Made by hand in New England with timeless style

Lotuff Bridle Duffle

Made by hand in New England, each bag in Lotuff’s new bridle leather collection exudes a sense of timeless elegance. Unlike most leathers bridle leather is treated (tanned and waxed) on both the flesh and grain sides for an end product with superior quality and appearance—the important detail leaves…

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Stone + Cloth: iPad cases and backpacks made in California raise funds for education in Tanzania

Stone + Cloth

Standing high atop the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro Matthew Clough felt exhilarated and thankful. While testing his own personal limits both physically and mentally, Clough developed a deep admiration for his local porter Benson. “While I was descending from the top, I learned that Benson, who was waking me…

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Crumpler for Apple: Commuter bags re-designed to hold a MacBook Pro and iPad in exclusive colorways

Crumpler for Apple

Similar to San Francisco’s Chrome, Crumpler was founded in 1995 to serve the urban bike messenger community with sturdy, purposeful packs and bags. However, while Chrome has remained relatively core focused, Melbourne’s Crumpler has expanded to offer products fit for a range of active lifestyles and individuals. After a…

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Custom-Capacity Bag

This versatile utility bag, called Shirrley, is composed of just one piece of mesh fabric and a single string. It’s deceivingly strong and the flexible nature of the material accommodates a variety of objects. When fully collapsed, it looks like a shirred handbag but when stretched it becomes a full-size grocery bag. The space-saving design can be crumpled and easily stored in the car, closet, or another bag.

Designer: Yuree S. Hwang


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Luxe from Defy Bags: The tough-as-nails bag maker grows up with a sleek leather brief

Luxe from Defy Bags

For a company that started with truck tarps and military-grade clasps, Chicago-based Defy Bags has taken an unexpected route toward making luxury goods. Founder Chris Tag’s emphasis has always been on apocalypse-ready gear for urban commuters, but that’s all changing with the new Luxe, a briefcase that’s ready for…

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Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

Product news: these handbags by American designer James Piatt are carried by clamping fingers in woven tubes similar to Chinese finger trap puzzles.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

The weight of the leather bags creates the pull needed to tighten the weave and secure fingers in the tubes.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

Finger traps are often used as practical jokes, involving the wearer struggling to remove their digits from either end of the tube, which is usually woven from bamboo.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

Both ends of the trap have to be pushed inward to relax the mesh and release the fingers. “The finger trap is often used as a metaphor for a problem that can be overcome by relaxing,” says Piatt.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

Piatt’s small purse comes with one fastening, whereas the larger bag has three finger traps but can also be carried over the shoulder using a removable strap.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

Laser-cut tabs interlock along the seams instead of stitching to create joints that look similar to the tubes.

Finger Trap handbags by James Piatt

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