Sawed-Off Log Handbags

This Birch Bark Purse is a Treemendous Reuse of Resources

This birch bark purse from Lynn Cyr is made from old wood left behind the artist’s house by loggers. It’s definitely a curious way to recycle wood; even the purse’s handle is made from a found branch, and the wood isn’t treated so as to showcase the log in its natural state.

We’ve seen a number of innovations that recycle wood in a clever way. Check out more images of the birch bark purse by Lynn Cyr above, and keep clicking for more treemendous eco features.

Recycled Wood Fashion
Opportunity for fashion brands to create environmentally-friendly accessories by repurposing wood waste.
Natural Materials Showcase
Potential for designers to highlight the beauty of natural materials by incorporating untreated wood into their products.
Sustainable Artistry
Artists can explore the intersection of creativity and sustainability by using unconventional materials such as birch bark.

Where This Applies

Fashion Accessories
Innovative use of recycled wood in handbags presents new possibilities for sustainable fashion accessories.
Interior Design
Interior designers can incorporate untreated wood into furniture and decor, embracing a natural aesthetic.
Crafts and Art Supplies
With the rise of eco-conscious consumers, the market for sustainable art materials, like birch bark, can expand.
SCORE
4.3 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 60%
Activity 62%
Freshness 8%

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