The 'Welcome Companions' wagons designed by Laurel Consuelo Broughton (of design studio Welcome Los Angeles) are "a curated bricolage of style and function that merge playful aesthetics with the timeless need to carry and convey." Though all are made out of cotton canvas, a steel wagon bed and axles, and solid rubber wheels, each wagon has its unique style:
Wagon No.1 features adds wheels to a traditional mason's bag; Wagon No.2 takes on the sturdy basket for about-town hauling; and Wagon No.3 riffs on the traditional grocery bag, with plenty of room for a trip to the market. Email welcome@welcomelosangeles.com for ordering and pricing information.
Read More: Companion Wagons at Welcome Los Angeles
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What a wonderful idea and I love that the tall one can convert to a backpack! I assume all of the bags are removable?
These would be perfect for long farmer's market jaunts, U-Pick trips, or strolls through flea markets. Also perfect for walking to the grocery store or the library (if you're able). Although, can one bring one of these things into a grocery store or library? Or do you have to lock it up outside like a bike? I wonder...
Also wonder about the price. Although given the heavy-duty canvas and steel construction, a hefty price might be worth it.