Prevent dog-ears with a Page Thirty Three book bag

Prevent dog-ears with a Page Thirty Three book bag

Remember toddling off to the library on weekends with your book bag in tow, your inner nerd mighty excited by the possibility of spending the afternoon captivated by new stories of adventures into unknown lands? Your book bag not only allowed for the carrying of more than an armful home, but also protected these contact-covered tales. Mum would stitch on a tag saying ‘this bag belongs to …’ and hand-sew on your name, preventing mischievous children from pinching your belongings.

These caring acts instilled in us as children are often forgotten as grown-ups, but luckily object design label Page Thirty Three is nudging us with a little reminder.

Protecting your daily reads from unwanted dog-ears and mangled covers, slip your beloved tomes into this book bag to shield them from rushed handbag rummages and rough journeys. Made in India from 100% cotton and printed in Australia, this refined pint-sized slip is a daily companion for design-savvy word nerd.

Intrigued by daily life, the co-founders of Page Thirty Three – Bianca Riggio and Ryan Hanrahan – utilise art, humour, design, irony and functionality by evolving everyday household objects into functional art pieces. With a focus on using Australian-made products where possible, as well as sustainable and recycled materials and re-using existing materials, more Page Thirty Three creations are available at the GOMA Store or you can browse online.

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