While midcentury design has been all the rage for years, it feels fairly safe to say this tried-and-true aesthetic isn’t going anywhere. Its enduring appeal probably comes from how a lot of the coolest art from back then managed to carry an understated grace without being at all afraid of bright, bold color.
Glasfurd & Walker helped Fernwood Coffee design the kind of sleek bag it’d be easy to imagine popping up in the kitchen of a Wes Anderson character. While the front of each bag features simple sans serif and variable hues, a look at the sides of the pouch reveals tons more personality. Colorful stripes and squares pop with all the eclectic intellectual charm of a De Stijl classic.