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Dutch Design Week 09: in Eindhoven this week graduate designer Erik De Nijs of Nieuwe Heren presents a set of suitcases that can be combined to form a sofa when not in use.

Called Suited Case, De Nijs aimed to produce something that reminds users of the familiarity of home whilst travelling.

The design includes four pieces of luggage that have been covered in fabrics associated with sofas.

See all our stories about Dutch Design Week in our special category.

Here’s some information from the designer:

The ‘suited case’ is a project which is inspired on the idea of people waiting during their trip. People often go and rest sitting on their suitcases, that is the starting point of this design.

I created a living room couch which is built from a suitcase set. The set is meant for 2 people, consists of 2 pieces of hand luggage and 2 pieces of large luggage. These parts of the set can be put together as a couch at all times when there is waiting involved. So you take your own comfortable living room couch with you on your trip.

This concept came from a research on nostalgia during travelling. When a familiar object from home is taken with you on a trip you feel much more at ease. And which object is more familiar then your own comfortable couch.

The fabrics which are used to cover the suit cases emphasize the homely feeling. I searched for a combination of fabrics which amplify each other and which create a prominent image. By using prints on the large luggage and the pad on the hand luggage I tried to put down a lively picture.

Finally there are some typical suitcase elements, like a big zipper, handles and wheels. These elements show the suitcases when the couch is constructed.

Posted by Jasmin Gunkar

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ipuneet says...

I think I need to get new flight bag or analysing the prpblem may be I need to get one of those smaller netbook or subnotebook laptop because current laptop takes considerable amount of space. I do not use laptop inflight or on ground but kept it as backup incase any of documents in aircraft is missing etc.. I have loaded many of aircraft documents & manuals, dgca circulars etc so Some day carrying laptop in flight bag might come handy.
 
Normaly for night stop I carry two bags but today after the flight I have to go visit a friend of mine who admitted in hospital. Thus this paper bag ;-)
 
Because after flight if I come back home to change and then again go back the visiting hours at hospital would be over. Thus carrying pair of clothes so thay i can change my uniform at airport.

-Sent from my iPhone

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