This website uses cookies.
MoMA Baggu Recycled Nylon Standard Tote Bag – White cover

MoMA Baggu Recycled Nylon Standard Tote Bag – White

by

The classic plastic shopping bag reimagined in a more sustainable way. MoMA Exclusive: This special-edition tote bag, a collaboration between MoMA and Baggu, is a riff on the designs of NYC’s iconic plastic shopping bags. Because the bag, which is made from 100% recycled ripstop nylon, is durable and reusable, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to bygone plastic shopping bags. Use it for your daily errands, from trips to the greenmarket to carrying your lunch and personal items during your commute—or fold it up and store it in a larger bag so you’ll always have an extra shopping bag. The MoMA Baggu Recycled Nylon Standard Tote Bag measures 25.5h x 15.5w x 6”d and can hold up to 50 lbs. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
Publisher
MoMA Design Store
Publication year
2023
ISBN-13
9781704594170
ISBN-10
1704594170
Language
English
Subjects
Sustainable DesignEco-Friendly ProductsContemporary DesignProduct DesignMuseum Merchandise

  • Have:1
  • Want:
  • Avg Rating:
  • Ratings:

Who has this book

1 Connection

Recommendations

Scripts: Elegant Lettering from Design’s Golden Age
Scripts: Elegant Lettering from Design’s Golden Age
by Steven Heller
Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
by Paola Antonelli
Material Innovation: Product Design
Material Innovation: Product Design
by Andrew H. Dent
Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible
Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible
by Sophie Lovell
Every Thing Design
Every Thing Design
by Christian Brändle
Paul Cocksedge: Reflections
Paul Cocksedge: Reflections
by Paul Cocksedge
Alaïa/Kuramata: Lightness in Creation
Alaïa/Kuramata: Lightness in Creation
by Edited by Donatien Grau
Glo-Ball Mini Table Lamp
Glo-Ball Mini Table Lamp
by Jasper Morrison
Skittle Portable Lamp – White
Skittle Portable Lamp – White
by Unknown
Pasta by Design
Pasta by Design
by George L. Legendre
Brooklyn Bridge Park: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Brooklyn Bridge Park: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
by Michael Van Valkenburgh
Actual Source × Camtray (Mint)
Actual Source × Camtray (Mint)
by Actual Source
Mediated Matter
Mediated Matter
by Neri Oxman
U-Joints: A Taxonomy of Connections
U-Joints: A Taxonomy of Connections
by Andrea Caputo
Less, but Better
Less, but Better
by Dieter Rams
Martin Szekely
Martin Szekely
by Martin Szekely
Ultra Materials: How Materials Innovation is Changing the World
Ultra Materials: How Materials Innovation is Changing the World
by George M. Beylerian
Out of the Jar
Out of the Jar
by hand
Chairs by Architects
Chairs by Architects
by Agata Toromanoff
Spoon
Spoon
by Daniel Rozensztroch
Sky’s the Limit: Applying Radical Architecture
Sky’s the Limit: Applying Radical Architecture
by R. Klanten
Design History Handbook
Design History Handbook
by Domitilla Dardi
Pierre Charpin
Pierre Charpin
by Pierre Charpin
Design as Activism: Perspectives on Design for Social Change
Design as Activism: Perspectives on Design for Social Change
by Institute of Design at Illinois Tech
Reimagining Design
Reimagining Design
by Kevin G. Bethune
Hinoki Soap Dish
Hinoki Soap Dish
by Hinoki Soap
Designed by Apple in California
Designed by Apple in California
by Apple Inc.
Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things
Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things
by Jasper Morrison
The International Design Yearbook 2001
The International Design Yearbook 2001
by Michele De Lucchi
Actual Source × Camtray (Teal)
Actual Source × Camtray (Teal)
by Actual Source

Market

Community Notes