A generous size perfect for loading up at the Farmers Market or your weekly supermarket tour. Unique oriental pattern makes it different from all other shopping bags. Sturdy two different lengths of webbing handles for hand lifting and shoulders, complete with a Velcro ensure the bag is durable and secure. Beautifully made out of recycled plastic bottles, this is a unique gift for a friend, family member or yourself!
The Chinese character福 (ponounced fú), which means good fortune; While 囍 (pronounced xǐ), means double happiness because there are two love birds getting married!
- Size: Length 37cm Width 14cm Depth 37cm
- Material: 100% Recycled plastic bottles
- Weight: 90g
- Available in 2 colours / patterns
- More about the design
In traditional Chinese culture, people like to take some good-meaning words and use them for significant events, such as lunar new year, weddings, festivals, or even new shop openings, to express their best wishes to their families and friends. My graphic designer friend Xiangxiang from Japan redesigns everyday objects using patterns and Chinese characters 汉字 originating from the cross-culture ties that took place in Shanghai during the Cultural Revolution.
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A generous size perfect for loading up at the Farmers Market or your weekly supermarket tour. Unique oriental pattern makes it different from all other shopping bags. Sturdy two different lengths of webbing handles for hand lifting and shoulders, complete with a Velcro ensure the bag is durable and secure. Beautifully made out of recycled plastic bottles, this is a unique gift for a friend, family member or yourself!
The Chinese character福 (ponounced fú), which means good fortune; While 囍 (pronounced xǐ), means double happiness because there are two love birds getting married!
- Size: Length 37cm Width 14cm Depth 37cm
- Material: 100% Recycled plastic bottles
- Weight: 90g
- Available in 2 colours / patterns
- More about the design
In traditional Chinese culture, people like to take some good-meaning words and use them for significant events, such as lunar new year, weddings, festivals, or even new shop openings, to express their best wishes to their families and friends. My graphic designer friend Xiangxiang from Japan redesigns everyday objects using patterns and Chinese characters 汉字 originating from the cross-culture ties that took place in Shanghai during the Cultural Revolution.
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