How can reclaimed truck tarps be upcycled into a functional bag?

Garbag

Samuele Mogno

GarBag upcycles reclaimed PVC truck tarps into a versatile carry bag. Inspired by the Tyrolean Sähschaff, its central handle structures the load while dividing the interior into two compartments. The wipe-clean flap doubles as a practical surface for everyday use on the go.
  

A project made in the course

Products from Artefacts: Designing as Cultural Transmission.

During the Summer Semester 2026, we have been exploring product design as a cultural practice, examining how artisanal knowledge embedded in historical artefacts has been transmitted across generations and apprehended through careful observation, making, and use. The studio course has combined research-driven inquiry, hands-on experimentation, and material engagement, enabling students to connect insights into the evolution of object typologies with their own design practice. Our main focus has been on vernacular artefacts—traditional household items, rustic furniture, farming tools, and details of rural architecture—as found in open-air museums and folk-art collections across our alpine region. Crafted for daily use, these examples of anonymous design—many of remarkable beauty, ingenuity, and longevity—bear traces of adaptation and refinement, shaped by scarcity of resources, local conditions, and pre-industrial craft traditions.
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