Briefcases

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A Classic Briefcase Stays Relevant In The Laptop Era

1:28AM August 12, 2011 | Adrian Covert

A conventional briefcase is unnecessary for most people these days because they don’t lug around thaaaaaat many papers anymore. What workerbees do keep affixed to their sides are laptops. A properly-outfitted case, like this Tanner Krolle one, would do fine. More »


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BBQ Tools: More Valuable Item To Carry Than Secret Documents

1:20AM June 16, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

Little did you know that our Inception hero was actually just a BBQ fetishist. Twenty stainless steel utensils should do the job at your next barbie, and if not, well, there’s always that spinning top you carry around. [UncommonGoods via Werd]


Laptop Concept Folds Into Briefcase For Ultra Portability

8:06PM March 19, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

Cut out the laptop bag middleman with a laptop that transforms into a briefcase. OK, so there’s no room to stash the power cord, but this concept is like a grown-up Fisher Price laptop I had as a kid. More »


Sausage Briefcase: For The Well-Prepared Traveller

6:23AM December 12, 2009 | Adam Frucci

When I’m travelling, I always carry snacks. Aeroplane food is so gross and overpriced! Specifically, I keep a Wurstkoffer on hand. It holds 19 different types of sausage and all of my hopes and dreams. [Radman via LTG]


The Future Beckons, And It’s a Perspex Chanel Briefcase

1:50AM March 19, 2009 | Mark Wilson

Spotted at Paris Fashion Week, here is one designer’s take on the next era of Chanel accessories. Yes, it looks like a purse was never removed from its blister pack. [the cool hunter via trendsnow]

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Orator’s Briefcase PA System For Impromptu Speeches

6:20AM September 3, 2008 | Sean Fallon

With the Orator’s Briefcase, you never know when a speech might break out unexpectedly. This relatively normal looking briefcase opens up to reveal a lectern, a microphone on a gooseneck arm and a PA system with two 4-inch speakers and a 20-watt amplifier. If you are delivering your crazy propaganda to uninterested crowds on the go, the whole system can be powered with eight C batteries for up to four hours. It can also be connected to AC power for more long-winded speeches. Plus, exercising your First Amendment rights anytime, anywhere only sets you back US$350. [Hammacher Schlemmer via Neatorama via Dvice]