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Melbourne design label Accessory Emergency, news, events, happenings, pop up markets, general rants

Melbourne design label, Accessory Emergency, news, events, happenings, pop up markets, melbourne design markets, design process.

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SPECIAL BAGS FOR OUR DJ FRIENDS

Sarah Cole

We love our DJ friends at Accessory Emergency, so we've decided to develop some very limited edition records bags, they are perfect for taking out with you for brunching and coffees, and the inevitable spot of record shopping. I know, you've told yourself no more, well, we all now that is just not true, so be prepared, save some trees, and embrace your obsession. 

These very limited edition bags, well actually there are no 2 that are alike , so its really a bespoke AE curation, are completely guilt free  (made with all reclaimed fabrics) and double stitched to keep all your new and old vinyl purchases perfectly safe while you transition to your evening or overnight distractions, with a special pockie for all your other important bits (actually just more money for records, because we all know DJ's don't pay for there own drinks and disco supplies ;0).

We are just in the graphical phase at the moment, but we hope to release these unique pieces slowly over the next month or so. 

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3D PRINTING IN HOUSE AND HOW IT HELPS ACCESSORY EMERGENCY DEVELOP BETTER DESIGNS

Sarah Cole

Yes! Accessory Emergency has its own prototyping robot, it’s a beautiful UP BOX  3D printer and it allows us to play around with ideas visually and mechanically before going to manufacturing. 

 It’s a great way to play and nut things out before proceeding to the next stage, manufacturing is fraught with little problems especially when your doing it yourself, but we've come up with quite a few proprietary solutions for things with the 3D printing process that we would have taken allot longer to discover without it, this is great because it means we have much less waste, more time, and have shelved many things simply because they didn't cut the mustard at the prototyping stages.  

Check out these little experiments created with a 3d printed tool , and cast silicone, and also a silicone tool made from a 3D Printed master model. 

 

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