22–30 November 2019
Mon-Fri: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 12–5pm
Monash University
Art Design & Architecture
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East, Victoria
Harrison West
Harrison is a Mechanical Engineering and Industrial design student who is driven by a passion for the environment and to make things which last. Loves being involved every step of the way in creation of a product, this has led him to explore sewing outdoor gear and creating jewellery.
2nd Life Cycle Tote was designed to be out of reused materials. The aim of the project was to balance how you can make something here in Australia therefore time limit of 90mins making without outsourcing any production, reclaimed fabrics and still be functional. This resulted in a bag created with a very low environmental footprint, just the energy it takes to run a sewing machine.
2nd Life Cycle Tote was designed to be out of reused materials. The aim of the project was to balance how you can make something here in Australia therefore time limit of 90mins making without outsourcing any production, reclaimed fabrics and still be functional. This resulted in a bag created with a very low environmental footprint, just the energy it takes to run a sewing machine.