Crash Baggage’s Intentionally Dented Suitcases Get a Rolling Upgrade

Crash Baggage’s Intentionally Dented Suitcases Get a Rolling Upgrade

Travel enough and you begin to appreciate numerous details (and the occasional quibble) only revealed after you’ve endured the trials and tribulations associated with living out of a suitcase. Take for example, the luggage itself. Of course, capacity and durability are paramount when assessing the most essential travel accessory right there with active noise canceling headphones. You begin to notice how (or not) smoothly your luggage wheels roll when running to catch a flight, how well it zips open or closed, and even how easily identifiable your luggage is while surveying the carousel of lookalikes. With all of these concerns Crash Baggage, the brand of suitcases with an intentionally dented design, stands out from the crowd.

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Crash Baggage recently made news with a site-specific installation conceived by creative studio Parasite 2.0 for the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale.

3D illustration of Lunar luggage wheel rolling across an imaginary fluid floor with aqua to purple gradient background.

The moody brick wall installation was conceived to tout the silent and smooth performance of new patented luggage wheels designed to insulate from excess noise while also reducing vibrations across even rough, bumpy surfaces.

A pair of Crash Baggage roller suitcases in purple and white in a purple background room.

Crash Luggages “standard” suitcases already stand out from the legions of similarly styled suitcases.

 

The installation creates a strong contrast between the Venetian interior, which is characterized by rough bricks and plasters, and a collection of soft, shiny, pneumatic objects whose aesthetic is reminiscent of set designs from the old days of science fiction films, like a type of a primitive future.

–Parasite 2.0

The new limited-edition collection of carry-on suitcases not only feature the Lunar wheels, but as if the pre-dented design wasn’t already a distinguishing attribute in itself, the Crash Baggage edition will also come in four different eye-catching gradient colorways – Sunset, Galaxy, Infinity Black, and Silver Moon – each imagined to evoke the atmospheric lunar landscape.

Source: design-milk

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