Greater Goods Crafts Wall Organizers From Upcycled Carhartt Dungarees and Boiler Suits
The workwear staples are sustainably repurposed.
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After releasing its latest collection of baggage constructed from technical outerwear, London-based upcycling specialist Greater Goods has announced a capsule of wall organizers. Similar to recent projects, the wall organizers are also produced using damaged and unwanted garments, with Carhartt dungarees and boiler suits acting as the base materials this time.
Due to the nature of the construction, every individual wall organizer features a unique patina and finish depending on how the original garment was treated. The items are also lined with heavyweight canvas and cotton for toughness, while different sized pockets and hanging eyelets have also been added.
The Greater Goods wall organizers will release in very limited quantities via the brand’s web store on May 8.
In other design news, BALMUDA has released its minimal homeware.