RE-BAG
Street Arts

RE-BAG



Curated by Progress Packaging, Re-bag is an exhibition of limited edition reusable canvas bags designed by 15 leading UK design practitioners. Designers responded to a brief to create an image for a bag on the theme of sustainability and reusability. The resulting bags not only promote this idea but are also in themselves, an eco-friendly alternative to the use of non-green materials in everyday packaging. Bags will be available to buy from the show or via Blanka.

Contributors Include: AIRSIDE, BB/SAUNDERS, BROWNS, DESIGN PROJECT, MADETHOUGHT, MULTISTOREY, NB:STUDIO, NON FORMAT, ODD, SATURDAY, SEA, SPIN, SUPERMUNDANE, THE DESIGNERS REPUBLIC AND WINKREATIVE.

5th - 11th October

The Sea Gallery




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