
LOQI Reusable Tote Bag – Louise Bourgeois Spiral Grids
Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving. Inward and outward. Control and chaos. Control and freedom. The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel. Grids of red, tempered with black, use the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag. Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021
As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris. Bourgeois loved spiders. She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs. It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood. “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.”
I weigh 55 g (1.94 oz)
I can carry 20 kg (44 lbs)
My size 50 x 42 cm (19.7" x 16.5")
My zip pocket 11 x 11.5 cm (4.3" x 4.5")
My handle 27 cm (10.6")
I'm water resistant
I'm made of polyester
I'm STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified
Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving. Inward and outward. Control and chaos. Control and freedom. The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel. Grids of red, tempered with black, use the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag. Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021
As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris. Bourgeois loved spiders. She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs. It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood. “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.”
I weigh 55 g (1.94 oz)
I can carry 20 kg (44 lbs)
My size 50 x 42 cm (19.7" x 16.5")
My zip pocket 11 x 11.5 cm (4.3" x 4.5")
My handle 27 cm (10.6")
I'm water resistant
I'm made of polyester
I'm STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified
Description
Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving. Inward and outward. Control and chaos. Control and freedom. The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel. Grids of red, tempered with black, use the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag. Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021
As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris. Bourgeois loved spiders. She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs. It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood. “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.”
I weigh 55 g (1.94 oz)
I can carry 20 kg (44 lbs)
My size 50 x 42 cm (19.7" x 16.5")
My zip pocket 11 x 11.5 cm (4.3" x 4.5")
My handle 27 cm (10.6")
I'm water resistant
I'm made of polyester
I'm STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified















