Traveling Art exhibition at Schiphol Airport
Posted on September 8th, 2010 by Harriet Baskas

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has a new Traveling Art exhibition space devoted to the work of Dutch artists and designers. The work displayed will change every three months, but right now the exhibit cases include “Flexible Volume” bags designed Gonnie Janssen.
For example, the Harmonica Bag has a flexible bottom that can be adjusted to its contents.

And the senz° umbrella, which seems to be both stylish and, as a series of videos show, incredibly wind resistant.
I can’t wait to see what pops up next!
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