Backpack celebrating the unique sci-fi aesthetic of the now-demolished Nakagin Capsule Tower (originally completed in 1972). Designed by Kisho Kurokawa, this Tokyo landmark was a masterpiece of modular, metabolist architecture, instantly recognizable by its stacked concrete cubes and round porthole windows. This item captures the building's retro-future charm, making it an ideal gift for fans of Brutalism, Japanese history, and 1970s design culture. Comes with a spacious inside compartment (with a pocket for your laptop), and a hidden back pocket for safekeeping your most valuable items.
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• Made from 100% polyester
• Fabric weight: 9.56 oz/yd² (325 g/m²), weight may vary by 5%
• Dimensions: 16.1″ (41 cm) in height, 12.2″ (31 cm) in width, and 5.5″ (14 cm) in diameter
• Capacity: 5.3 gallons (20 l)
• Max weight: 44 lbs (20 kg)
• Water-resistant material
• Large inside pocket with a separate pocket for a 15” laptop, a hidden pocket with zipper on the back of the bag
• Top zipper has 2 sliders, and there are zipper pullers attached to each slider
• Silky lining, piped inside hems, and a soft mesh back
• Padded ergonomic bag straps from polyester with plastic strap regulators
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!