2.5D Bag

Part of M.Arch Thesis, MIT SA+P, 2022. Advisor: Skylar Tibbits
Readers: Marcelo Coelho,Caitlin Mueller, Nicholas de Monchaux

The inspiration behind the 2.5D bags was a rather silly idea of how I might be able to carry coffee cups, or fragile ceramics in a tote bag.

Iterations of the bag incorporate deformable plastics and fasteners that allow you to modify the shape and structure of the bag.
In-line with the 3D-printed nature of the bag, no two versions of the bag are alike, as the structural graphic is randomized between each print.