
"There's something fascinating about watching a tech company obsess over the mundane. While most electronics brands treat bags as afterthoughts (slap a logo on generic nylon, call it a day), Teenage Engineering went ahead and designed a shoulder bag that's as thoughtful as their cult-favorite synthesizers. The Field OB-4 shoulder bag isn't trying to be your everything bag, and that specificity is precisely what makes it interesting."
"The shell uses tear and abrasion-resistant nylon 66 with a fire retardant treatment and PU backing for water repellency (1500 mm rating on the black version, 3000 mm on the white). These aren't vanity specs. They're the materials you'd find on technical outdoor gear, applied to something that'll probably spend more time on subway cars than mountain trails. It's overbuilt in the best possible way."
The Field OB-4 shoulder bag is built primarily to carry the OB-4 Magic Radio and supports playback through a mesh front panel while the device remains inside. The bag retails for $129 and uses tear- and abrasion-resistant nylon 66 with a fire retardant treatment and PU backing, offering 1500 mm water repellency on the black version and 3000 mm on the white. A roll-down covered opening provides variable capacity. Internal and back pockets are sized for small items, cables, and the Ortho remote, and the bag can be worn crossbody or carried by a side handle for urban versatility.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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