Nik Bentel Studio Designs Dinner Bag as a Wearable Dining Object
Nik Bentel Studio introduces the Dinner Bag, a multifunctional handbag designed as both a fashion accessory and a portable dining surface. The design integrates key elements of a place setting into a structured leather bag, combining playful storytelling and unexpected materials.
The front of the bag incorporates a ceramic dinner plate alongside a stainless steel fork and knife, all mounted directly onto its surface. This configuration transforms the bag into a mobile dining setup, allowing it to serve as an impromptu eating station.
all images courtesy of Nik Bentel Studio
Compact enough for daily use, curious enough for conversation
Constructed from leather, the Dinner Bag maintains structural integrity while accommodating the added weight of ceramic and metal components. The design is offered in three color variations, black, red, and brown, and is priced at $300.
Although playful in concept, the Dinner Bag is designed as a fully functional accessory, exploring the intersection of utility, fashion, and object design. It follows Nik Bentel Studio’s ongoing interest in reinterpreting everyday forms through material experimentation and conceptual transformation.
designed by Nik Bentel Studio as a wearable dining setup
the Dinner Bag combines fashion and function in a single design
a ceramic plate, fork, and knife are integrated into the front of the bag
structured leather supports the weight of dining elements
a handbag that reinterprets the everyday dinner table
stainless steel utensils are mounted directly onto the bag
designed for occasions where spontaneity meets style
compact enough for daily use, curious enough for conversation
a fashion accessory transformed into an impromptu dining experience
Nik Bentel Studio explores new uses for common items
project info:
name: The Dinner Bag
designer: Nik Bentel Studio | @nikbentelstudio
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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