The Solgaard x StarTalk collaboration unites sustainable travel and lifestyle brand with Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson for a limited-edition range of travel gear with a space-themed twist. The sustainable collection shares five designs made from ocean-bound plastic, and it's estimated that the Solgaard x StarTalk Outta' This World travel collection upcycles the equivalent of 229 ocean-bound plastic bottles.
The designs take cues from the Earth, Moon, Mars and NASA, and it features some of the best styles from Solgaard, such as the Carry-On Closet, Shoreline Hex Watch and Artemis Backpack. These stylish, sustainable and durable designs explore the meeting point of science, exploration and environmentally friendly design. Fans of all things outer space will appreciate details like the way the Mars Edition Carry-On Closet references the Grand Canyon of Mars.
Space-Inspired Suitcases
The Solgaard x StarTalk Outta' This World Travel Gear is Sustainable
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